Patrick, 

Josh is correct, I did the Sheldon Brown style of lock around the rear rim, 
through the rear triangle so it secured the frame as well. The front wheel 
was harder to do wheel and frame together with the bike rack as the awkward 
shape meant I couldn't go through the frame as well and still fit the rear 
of the bike to the bike rack, so in that case I just did the front wheel to 
the rack. 
It was in a low traffic area in a nice neighborhood so I wasn't too 
concerned about the bike, also that bike is my cheapest build so far at 
under $2300, the wheels were a take off of a Cannondale we no longer have, 
so I reckoned those at basically no cost. A lot of the other parts are 
trickle downs from upgrading my other Rivs, like the Tektro R559 brakes, 
Pletscher rack and Dia Compe SS6 levers.
I misspoke when I said it was a 2020 Roadini, it is the 2022. I also have 
an orange 2020 Roadini, but that one is the 47cm / 650b wheel version, and 
is a slightly darker orange.

On Thursday, December 26, 2024 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-8 Josh C wrote:

> In that locking configuration the back wheel, if locked inside of the rear 
> triangle, does secure the frame. 
>
> On Thursday, December 26, 2024 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Dorothy: Forgive me if I didn’t see your locking system accurately, but a 
>> question: why lock only wheels and not wheels *and frame* to the bike 
>> stand?
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 6:12 AM Dorothy C <doroth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> …  I put U locks through both wheels.
>>>
>>

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