By: Jenny Oh Hatfield
Agreed – that would be helpful. And adding any other unique identifying markers for one’s bicycle is also beneficial.
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View ArticleBy: Harald
No need to mark a Brooks. it already has a unique serial number stamped into its underside. So just make sure to write it down (same goes for you frame’s number). @Jenny Thanks for the great article!
View ArticleBy: Jenny Oh Hatfield
That’s great to know, Harald – thanks for sharing the useful info!
View ArticleBy: Bryan Hance
Thanks for the excellent coverage, Jenny! I badly wanted to come down and attend this – especially to trade notes with other tech-minded folks interested in tackling the Craigslist and Ebay problem –...
View ArticleBy: pete moss
I have been riding bikes in the big city for over 3 decades and only had 2 stolen. I use a double u-lock and always lock the bike to a sturdy fixed object. I have a quick release seat that I always...
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