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Problem is Foxy, I'm already at work and have the bike with me. Didn't cross my mind this morning.


Just laid my hands on a cable, so will have a chain (HipLok), a D-lock and a cable (which I can use in conjunction with the D, to lock the saddle). I'm thinking I may just risk it.


...also just realised that I don't have any lights with me! Really haven't didn't think this through.

I think if you park your bike where there are lots of other bikes you should be OK. Obviously you can take some precautions to tilt the odds in your favour but I think it is pretty random unless you have a flashy bike being stolen to order.

I've left my ordinary bike in the street outside Kennington station for a week with a crappy D-lock and it was still there when I returned. On the other hand I left it for one night inside Herne Hill station in front of a CCTV camera and the next day the front wheel was gone.

Or just have a couple of drinks and then ride home assuming you've got lights with you? Then at least you've got the bike for the morning.


If you can find a beer that's not too high ABV-wise (the Kernel's table beer works for me) and/or intersperse with a soft drink or two, you'll probably be fine to ride home - particularly if it's later and the traffic is less heavy.

I got a call from my wife shortly after I'd left work, to say that she'd locked herself out of the house! So I ended up cycling home, letting her in and then got the train back into town. Actually didn't take too long and meant that I didn't have to worry about my bike being nicked. Next time I will plan ahead a bit better (and hopefully so will my wife).

I thought that too! Did you look at all the posts from that user name? There does seem to be theme there.



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