Three bikes, one lock

I suppose that if some clever thief had enough time, he could remove some seat posts, wheels, and handlebars in order to make a clean getaway with all three frames sinces none of them are technically attached to the rack, but it would definitely be quite the ordeal, especially in broad daylight on a busy street. In the meantime, I must say this is quite the ingenious solution to buy some time for a quick drink or meal when you only have one lock to spare amongst your trio (and some cooperative frame geometry with which to work).

Previously:

I suppose that if some clever thief had enough time, he could remove some seat posts, wheels, and handlebars in order to make a

clean getaway with all three frames sinces none of them are technically attached to the rack, but it would definitely be quite the

ordeal, especially in broad daylight on a busy street. In the meantime, I must say this is quite the ingenious solution to buy some

time for a quick drink or meal when you only have one lock to spare amongst your trio (and some cooperative frame geometry with

which to work).

3 Responses to “Three bikes, one lock”

  1. Sweet T says:

    But the frames are locked inside the rack. They would have to take it out of the ground.

  2. Erik says:

    It may be possible to maneuver the one frame through the rack if enough parts are taken off.

  3. Jane Doe says:

    Be Carefull! I’ve had my bike sawed through the frame and the u lock slipped through the cut so a theif could walk away with the attached bikes.