Er, no, the one closest to the camera has gears at the other side… besides, I would be suprised if 2 biks with identical tires, worn down equally, bould be attached and stolen in the same fashion at the same location at about the same time. seems like a bit too much coincidence to me.
I prefer one through the rear wheel and another through the frame and front wheel. then again, my bike is the most valuable thing I own and I’d never leave it in the street unless I could see it.
hy do I have this sad feeling that this is from Brazil?
I’ve seen that kind of thing before. If you’re gonna lock up the bike, do it right, hmmm?
either 2 bikes were stolen or 1 bike with 2 front wheels….i just don’t know.
Good eye! Didn’t even catch that.
Wow, one is a front wheel with sprockets.
Or you’re just blind as the right wheel definitely has the sprockets on it.
But there is a front and a back wheel there.
Er, no, the one closest to the camera has gears at the other side… besides, I would be suprised if 2 biks with identical tires, worn down equally, bould be attached and stolen in the same fashion at the same location at about the same time. seems like a bit too much coincidence to me.
Um, no – look at the right-hand side of the wheel nearest us. That’s one of each right there.
Did no one else’s daddy teach them never lock at the wheel?
But then they would steal the wheels.
Which is why you lock both.
I’d hope that your frame is worth more than your wheels anyway, or you’ve probably wasted a lot of money on decent wheels.
Not one lock to few but 2 realy badly used locks.
Should use a single lock and pass it through the frame and, optionaly, trhough the front wheel.
I prefer one through the rear wheel and another through the frame and front wheel. then again, my bike is the most valuable thing I own and I’d never leave it in the street unless I could see it.