I use two D-locks, which are great except that it's not always easy to get the angle to lock the wheel to the frame and the stand at once - usually I lock the back wheel onto the frame and the front wheel to the stand, or vice versa. I don't have quick-release wheels, though.
I'm not sure how good my locks are (...I've seen too many links to those "how to break a Kryptonite lock with a Bic biro" videos), though! There's a bike group where I'm working now that sells discounted Sold Secure locks - I'm thinking about getting one.
How do people transport their locks, talking about weight issues? I keep mine over my handlebars when I'm cycling; they destroyed my last front light bracket, but it's easier than carrying them otherwise (no panniers or back bracket).
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I use two D-locks, which are great except that it's not always easy to get the angle to lock the wheel to the frame and the stand at once - usually I lock the back wheel onto the frame and the front wheel to the stand, or vice versa. I don't have quick-release wheels, though.
I'm not sure how good my locks are (...I've seen too many links to those "how to break a Kryptonite lock with a Bic biro" videos), though! There's a bike group where I'm working now that sells discounted Sold Secure locks - I'm thinking about getting one.
How do people transport their locks, talking about weight issues? I keep mine over my handlebars when I'm cycling; they destroyed my last front light bracket, but it's easier than carrying them otherwise (no panniers or back bracket).