Jose -
Do you have to leave your Riv outside?  I commute daily with my
Bleriot and simply park it in the cubicle with me.  Things sometimes
get a bit cramped, but at least I know where my bike and components
are at all times.
One of the nice things about living in California is that most
employers here are used to a more bike-ish culture.  Whereas I
wouldn't have dreamed of wheeling my Riv into my northern Virginia
office, no one my San Jose digs even blinks an eye.
Any chance this could be an option for you?
Kevin

On Nov 10, 11:00 pm, jose <jose.cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All. I just moved to Oakland (Rockridge) from Houston and I'm
> curious what peoples opinions are parking your Rivs here are.
>
> In Houston, I felt fairly comfortable with locking up my Atlantis with
> bags/lights/brooks onboard with just a cable lock during the day. No
> one there pays too much attention to an old looking slow bike with a
> bunch of crap on it (ha!).
>
> Here I see only beater-bikes with no bags/lights/brooks parked on the
> street.
>
> So I'm wondering how secure I should go.  Never leave lights on the
> bike?  Cover up the Rivendell logos? Get one of those locking seat
> post clamp things? I realize that no bike on the street is ever safe,
> but I'd like get a sense of what the probability of getting my stuff
> jacked here is.
>
> Oh, and I'm asking for during the day coffee and errand type trips.
> For BART parking and late-night pub crawls I just bought a $50
> craigslist special, but I would really like to be on my Atlantis as
> much as I can be.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -- J.

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