How To Lock Your Bike - The RIGHT Way!
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- What is the best way to lock a bike? In this video I will go through the basic steps on how to properly lock your bicycle for beginners.
STEP 1 - Get a lock (a u-lock is the most common and very strong)
In this video, we are reviewing the U-lock from Via Velo.
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STEP 2 - Find a good location to lock your bike
- well lit, near cameras is best.
- Something very stable with closed ends that cannot be removed.
STEP 3 - Attach most valuable sections first
- First connection should be frame and rear wheel
- Second connection should cover your front wheel.
STEP 4 - Double check everything
- remove any accessories (lights, computer, etc)
DONE!
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It's more exciting to lock it poorly. I always run through stores because I'm afraid for my bike, which leads to economy, both of time and money.
Haha that's one way to motivate yourself to hurry up
Please can somebody build a statue for this guy?
Matteo Salis 😂💯
😂😂
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
I would imagine that it’s incredibly rare to have a bike stolen in Japan, but great video for the rest of us who don’t live there. Thanks, awesome tips.
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
thing: 😐 thing but japanese: 😱
@@louislye007able exactly... there are countries where i would dare u to leave your bike with several U locks...... The surprise would be to find the bike still there.
Homogenous one race country
I thought diversity was our Strength? How come. Japan is so amazing.
Actually, bike theft is a very common occurrence in Japan. Same with umbrellas. You leave them outside in the designated spot for wet umbrellas as you quickly run into a convenience store, and someone who didn’t have one decides they are going to take yours.
the pros always come out in comments. NO there is no sure fire way to keep a thief from taking something. BUT if you can slow them down it usually stops a thief especially in public.They dont want to take forever to take something. Its about speed. A good lock will at least slow them down. Lovely wife and she rides bikes..NICE!..thanks for the video!
Cables aren't worth the cost of the cardboard in the packaging when you buy them new.
I watched a video from the Lockpickinglawyer where he folded a cable six times and using just one hand, he managed to cut through all six layers of the folded cable lock all in one go using a ratchet wire/cable cutter.
Cables of any kind only keep honest people honest.
The U Lock would delay a professional thief with an angle grinder for about twenty seconds to possibly a minute depending on whether the lock was Sold Secure rated silver or gold.
When I'm in a high risk area I have a gold rated U Lock AND a newly purchased two metre Diamond rated chain and lock which weighs 5.3kg on it's own.
And even that's no guarantee my bike would still be there when I get back. But a heavy chain is much more difficult to cut than a solid U Lock especially when it can't be held against solid ground.
Very few people intervene if someone is cutting a bike lock even in a public area.
And if the person with the angle grinder just says that they lost their keys, what are they going to do?
Of course, Japan is very different.
A universal MANDATORY registration of all new bikes at time of purchase with the registration engraved into the frame is the only way to dramatically reduce organised bicycle theft.
And NEVER wear a chain lock around your body for transportation.
If you are involved in an accident or crash it could lead to causing additional seriously aggravated injuries, especially to your spine.
You look like a fan of that dude. Can you explain to me why he basically create picklocking device that is easy and cheap for everyone to buy online? I never understod why he did that
@@pedroamorim6481 No, I'm not a fan. He's really good at what he does and he can open locks in a few seconds that other professional locksmiths couldn't open at all. He is exceptional at what he does. But he doesn't just pick any lock blind. He may have weeks or months in reality to research and practice on that lock or another identical one before he chooses the optimum tool and approach for that particular lock to record on camera. He sells those kits for money of course. And 99% of people who buy them will never reach a professional standard with them anyway.
I work in security. I've seen break-ins through the years where thieves have pulled off steel shutters and doors, broken through windows, walls, roofs, floors. Used diggers to rip open walls. All brute force one way or another. I can't think of a single lock being actually picked in almost 20 years. Most thieves don't have those skills.
Walking past bike racks I see locks and chains cut and broken regularly and often the racks themselves cut occasionally. Can you recall even once seeing an opened lock of any kind or chain lying on the ground after being opened cleanly without force? I can't. I'm not saying that it doesn't happen occasionally but to be honest, it's got to be pretty rare.
My greatest security feature to protect my bike is simply to make it much easier and more worthwhile for the thief to steal the other poor bastards bike instead. A big heavy hardened steel 2 metre chain now with two locks on it to lock it in an 8 instead of just an 0 and a D lock.
It can all still be cut through in less than 10 minutes with an angle grinder but they're going to have to work for it and an unsecured chain is very dangerous to cut with an angle grinder. It would be much easier to just cut through the bike rack or something else and carry the bike off or more probably have a waiting van.
A long chain also allows me a lot more options to secure a bike to light or power poles or to trees or wooden poles. I don't think any bike thieves bring a chainsaw with them, do you?
Thank me later, I have a north rock fat bike it’s a great bike. I live in the hood and my last bike I got was stolen I used a thick wired lock that they cut. So I invited in a haven chain lock whe I lock it at home and a Ulock. But I also got a onvian smart bike tail light Anti-theft alarm. This thing works great and it’s only 35 bucks on amazon. Super sensitive when the bike is moved or a slight bump will set it off and it’s super loud. It just adds another layer of security. It’s remotely activated and covenant.
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
@@louislye007able There's no reviews on that bike lock on amazon.
Thank you. I have been asking my husband for help on this for over a year, and have avoided riding when I intended on leaving the bike. I feel like I know what to do now :-)
Awesome!
Love the U-bolt lock. Ever since my last Trek bike was stolen. They used a cable cutter on my cable lock. My saying is, "I suppose they needed it more then I did". Most likely, for drugs. Thanks for sharing...😎👍👌👊🚴♀️🚴♂️🔒🔒🔒
Bike thieves suck 😑
I have never tied my bike in japan and I always found it!
Bcuz your bike is too big for them to ride
@@semih0000 bigot
@@88infinity20 how he is a bigot?
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
In my country, you can leave the ugliest nastiest flip flop somewhere and someone will steal it for sure.
Seeing badly secured bikes is a bugbear of mine especially having lived in London for years. Great video.
Like when they just lock the front wheel? 😂
@@TwoWheelCruise That's the one! Sometimes you just see a lone wheel locked to something - lesson learned doh! 😂
I'll have to add bugbear to my British lingo dictionary
@@alexanderespinoza I should warn you I'm from Canada originally so it might be Canadian lingo 😁
@@OneLessCar 16th century English apparently. So it was probably exported to US/Canada but died out in the US. Bogeyman has the same root.
Deadass they cut the same fence to get
My bike with a kryptonite lock on it 🤷♂️. Sincerely A nyc love story
sounds like they broke boys 🥴
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
The handrails outside would be my choice over rain protection.
I live in the US and my bicycle was stolen lately😢I got a new one and also got a stronger lock as U-lock. this video was helpful cuz I didn't know how to use the cable which comes with the lock. Thank you. by the way,いきなり日本語で話し始めてビックリしました。お二人ともお上手ですね😊
so much detail if you never knew how to lock your bike, now you know
Thanks - all this time I've been doing it wrong - love the frame and back wheel trick.
Glad it helped!
Having recently moved to Japan, I find your vids very helpful, perhaps pricey as I visit some or the stores and places you describe!;). For some reason UA-cam has been pointing me to bicycle lock pages and included yours. Just wanted to add that, while the tips were helpful, one should do a search on the lock you are using or contemplating, as it is surprisingly easy to overcome even the strongest with a little skill. The lock picking lawyer is one suggestion. This info should help one decide on the type of bike and length of time to leave one unattended. Fortunately of course, Japan is safer than most countries!
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
Your like will most likely NOT be picked.. no thief has the skill, motivation or tools for this. Most of the time they use brute force to get your lock open. If you have an angle grinder, yes, you can unlock every lock eventually, but there are some rare good but also heavy locks, where you will spend MINUTES sawing this thing open.
Thanks you both. Hi from Melbourne Au. I do the same but I have a 3rd small lock for the seat. I only lock it up for a short time outside a shop or public toilet. For work I use the folding electric bike and bring it inside with me.
A couple of years ago I found my cable cut in half and my front-wheel gone... since then i've used pit-lock secure skewers instead of quick release. Never worry about your wheels or carrying a cable, anymore... only the D-lock.
One of the reasons I love my fixie :)
You taught her well . She did it.
I own a Catrike Trail there for that lock does not work for me however it looks like it would work great for a bicycle. thanks for doing this video it makes people feel a little bit safer when having to go grocery shopping.
Absolutely fascinating video, this has helped me a lot. The only issue is have got an electric bike with big battery compartment installed on my bike so I won’t be able to have the U lock safe on my bike, I will have to put it in my bag but I don’t mind.
Thanks so much I needed this video I'm getting a bike with basket
Thanks bud. Just started a new job where I can commute to work. Very helpful. Thanks.
You said "commute" so I'd assume you're in England. Did your bike ever get stolen in the past 2 years even when you locked it?
You can make those cable locks longer by putting on look through the other (like a noose) to extend it's length if required. I like the mount however it looks like you might have to sacrifice bottle cages for it.
This is s smaller frame, so it doesn't fit both the lock and regular bottle mount sadly :(
If it were a larger size frame it would fit though.
I’ve had 3 bikes stolen in Switzerland. All locked with heavy locks. I basically now have a good insurance. Bike theft here is ridiculously common.
They do steal bikes in Japan but like, no one ever stole my bike when I was there or anyone that I knew got their bikes stolen. It’s not really a common thing
U can invest in special security nut screws for the front and rear wheels which cost more than.bike locks. They can't be opened with anything other than the specialized.custom wrench.They're the best security investments u can make for ebikes.
Thanks for the video. I am actually thinking of buying either a U lock or an alarm bike lock. All I have right now is a cable lock and it's not safe to use in a busy district here in Metro Manila.
U-locks are pretty solid.
Instead of the cable, I use a heavy chain that wouldn't be easy to cut with bolt cutter like the cable. You could take the seat with you to if it's quick release. People steal anything that isn't bolted down, and sometimes even if it is bolted down. Peace.
Those are both good ideas, thankfully this does the job well enough here in Japan.
Makes me think of Joseph Gordon Levitt's character in premium rush. A new york bicycle messenger riding a brakeless fixie. He literally wore a massive chain wrapped around his waist with a heavy duty pad lock that he used to lock up his bike.
@@hraefn1821 Or like Pee Wee Big Adventure bike lock scene. 😆
@@EarlGray007 lol True. XD
@@EarlGray007 his bike was still stolen.
does anyone know what those locks are that he showed that stay on the back of the bike?
How do you stop them from taking you quick-release seat ?
Replace the quick release with security bolts or use an old bike chain to secure the seat to the rear frame.
Get a U-lock that is at least 18mm thick like the Kryptonite fahgettaboudit mini, this lock cannot be removed with a bolt cutter, but the other most important thing is an alarm that can TEXT you when the bike is disturbed so that you can get to it before anything can happen, time is the most critical factor.
I just locked the frame and front wheel when I was in the city. I will try getting the cable and use it to lock the other wheel as well. My lock is a 4 segment foldable lock. It folds up very compact (can easily fit in a hydration pack pocket) but has the strength of a U-lock. Unfortunately you can not find them anymore. You also might want to mention if you have a quick release seat clamp, you might want to switch to a bolt, instead of having to carry your seat with you all the time. Considering seats can cost more than $100 nowadays.
You mean like an Abus Bordo or a Foldylock?
Good point about the QR seatpost!
Thank you! I’ve been researching how feasible it’ll be for me to bring my Brompton from London to Japan for a round trip to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka.
In general, do you know if I’ll be able to bring my folded Brompton bike into places like department stores/restaurants/temples? My understanding is that most places will have coin lockers/cloak rooms I can use to store my bike when I’m indoors, but appreciate any tips you can share!
Thanks! Now, I need to find that cable which came with my lock... 😅
Bike locking is very much the same as locking your car doors, or having a “security system” sticker on your window: of course they won’t prevent a professional from taking your stuff, but it will deter the 95% of casual thieves.
I really missed that place koennishi my station
Nothing beats a Kryptonite New York New U paired up with the Kryptonite Forgetaboudit 14mm bike lock with a cable.
Except a grinder
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
@@louislye007able
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No reviews .
Makes me weary.
Any video reviews ?
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It is funny how all Demos for locks use the thinnest bike frame they can get and never showing a mountain bike or big frames such ebikes . All those locks are just too short for the job! 😂
Video starts at 3:23
I'm really paranoid and use two u locks, a big one for the frame/rear tire and a small u lock for the front tire. When I tour, however, I don't use a lock. If my bike is ever out of my sight I ask if someone will watch it. When touring you never should need to leave your bike much, like work when you have too. Pretty much just using the bathroom and when I shop I leave my bike inside where I'm staying. Even when buying I sometimes buy from street venders while on my bike.
Better safe than sorry. That makes sense for touring, wouldn't want the extra weight too.
How do you get over the fear of walking away from your bike once it's locked up 🔐 🚴
It's the same as leaving your house after you lock the door, if not even less stressful. No need to be scared if you lock it correctly, plus theft happens sometimes so you need to be able to deal with it mentally.
his eyes at the end. "Take me to your precious".
Great video. Extra points for the clip on microphone and wind sock!
What about the STI shifter? Should we leave it on open? I mean, I dunno if the thief is really skillfull, some STI is kinda pricey too,
Thanks just got a U lock
that cable could be still cut with a bolt cutter u could of just gotten a 2nd u lock and use around the front tires and the 2nd bar where it has that word Schwinn on it and lock it there
I ordered another Ebike my old one got stolen. It had two locks and I have to say that the cable that comes with it makes it weak. You need cobalt steal and a alarm. You are lucky to have a lovely wife to help you.
Nice video! Really impressed you know Japanese! How long did it take you to learn it?
Very informative! Thanks so much.
nice schwinn bro !!
I heard that one strategy of the pros is to bung up the keyhole so the owner can't open the lock. Then the thief comes back later when it's dark with the angle grinder and other tools.
How i put this on my X-Caliber 7 2019?
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Ooh, smooth intro.
2nd take 😅
One note is a cable for your seat as well. It wont be fun riding home without a seat
My saddle has some scratches which make it less appealing to thieves but dont change the functionality. Didn't see any reason to replace it :)
Very informative video you guys..
Thanx for the great content
Thanks for watching!
I bought a lock with your discount code. Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
Another great content! Btw what are you using for your rear mudguard?
Thanks! It's a lifeline fender
what if you have the u lock but you dont have the cable will it still protect your bike?
Thank you ❤️
Great video, thank you
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
Very helpful video👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
anyone know if a 16/16.8mm u lock would be better/tougher/safer than a 12mm chain? weight and cost aren't factors to me. i have 1 of each and i am thinking about letting one go.
I locked up my bike in an underground supermarket car park with an Abus u-lock and cable. A very poorly equipped thief tried to cut through the cable, he\she must have spotted the u-lock and quickly decided to abort their half assed effort. If they couldn't get through a cable there's no way they could ever get through a high security u-lock! 🤣
I decided to use two u-locks from then on. 😀
thank you
Thanks for the info...keepsafe
Cheers!
I have a question, if you lock it that way, won't the spokes be damaged by the lock?
No because its going in between
Nice vid and great couple.
Thank you!
thanks for the info
Thanks for watching :)
So far, great
Well Done!
as long as its not carbon securing the frame to something immovable should suffice in most places. also: folding locks.
Thanks for the video.
I live in the Netherlands, were everyone has 1 or more bikes and I must say that it amazes me how foreigners lock everything up
Whats on a bike. Steeringwheel, both wheels etc. We only lock our bikes up with a chain and the lock attached to the bike. Thats it. I have never had only a wheel stolen :) and my bikes always cost around 1000 euro's.
@@its.free.realestate 😂
@@dyonaisa9954 its true. even the shittiest bikes get stolen here in the states. especially in the ghetto areas here in texas, or anywhere there are thugs or drug addicts or just scumbag punks.
Your a lucky one, but maybe its a bit better in the netherlands when it comes to bike crime, which i cant imagine but who knows. Here in germany is brutal, especially in big cities.
Very good video ty
Im impressed you speak Japanese well.You a teacher or something?
I lived in India, China and the Philippines for over 20 years and never had to worry about locking my bike to something and no one actually does; they just lock their bike with traditional locks and leave, and now I’m living in Toronto and sometimes in New York, and it’s crazy how you can not even leave your bike for a min cause people will even steal tires or seats; pathetic.
high end bikes have carbon frames too
Thought bike seat would be covered
RR
I'm thinking how will you be able to secure your saddle if its in quick release.
Loop through the saddle or bring it with you
@@TwoWheelCruise owww i never think of thattttt
If the leash isn't long enough remove the saddle and secure it lower down. plug the seat tube with soda bottle cap wrapped inside an old inner tube to stop rain getting inside the frame :)
@@altern8tive that's brilliant! I think ill do the lowering thingy then put the leash below the frame support of the saddle
Look up Sheldon Browns technique, and about anything to do with a bicycle
You just lock to the rear wheel through the rear triangle, as the wheel will not fit through the triangle and even if somebody used a hack saw to cut the frame, the wheels are still secured by the lock
So all they would get would be a bicycle frame they destroyed trying to steal it
Also pull off the front wheel and move it to the back to put the lock through it too
As bolt cutters cut cables easy, so good bye front wheel, as thieves don't want to walk away empty handed
Also for your seat, us a round nut and bout , then hammer it on a a chunk of steel to rivet it on there
You will just need a grinder to change your seat in the future
Unless you like carrying it around and resetting and trying find the sweet spot you had it set at each time you park your bike
This guy decided to let his seat get stolen
Thank you!!!!
I have a cheap bike but I still bought the lock with ur discount bc I lub my bike >.
What about the seat?
I would lock through rear frame to keep it off the ground
Is the code still valid? Not working for me.
Pls can you help out mate stan? The rain distracted him and forgot for even attach the lock to the bike! Easiest bike theft ever!🤣😂🤓
what if you lost the key?
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
I bought a onguard u lock after saw someone try steal my bike. I bought the metal hock first and lock with a normal lock till i saw like a attempt to break the normal lock so i go spend money to buy a ulock. Bought the biggest ulock from onguard so can lock to a pole or bicycle stand. Although my bike is cheap, just the feeling of it get stolen and end up have to walk home 🤦🏻♀️
i just got one from on guard. i don't know anything about them but i was referred to them so i just grabbed what i could. mine says on guard brute LS. is yours the same or different?
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
@@fallback8314 same one . It very strong to prevent people trying to steal
So the best anti-theft prevention is to buy a cheap crappy bike. I used to leave my 10-speed on the bike rack on the back of my car overnight. Nobody ever took it. I have better bikes now so in the shed at night and locked at the grocery store.
Any thumbs down on this video is by bike thieves. :)
Generally yes, but actually there is more theft for cheap crappy bikes in Japan. 😅 They rarely will touch the more expensive bikes here.
nice informative vid
You failed to mention that locking a bike only slows the thief down, any bike can be stolen no matter what lock you use. I use cheap, strong bikes when I am leaving a bike un-attended. I buy new bikes that are scratch and dent price reduced and have no more than $150 invested. The bikes are strong and dependable though, you must know your equipment well to choose a "cheap" bike correctly.
Yeah, that's a good point. That's why I mainly use my cheaper steel SS bike for errands and parking outside.
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
Also take your seat off. Even your front wheel if you're in an area with high crime rates. And if you're really paranoid, carry a pump with you and let the air out of your back tire every time you leave your bike alone. Anything to make your bike less appealing than the one next to it.
Must be nice living in a place with good bike security. It's been really frustrating trying to figure out a way to bike to work in my city when they don't try to make it safe for bikers on the road or to deter thieves :(
What about the saddle? Never forget the saddle.
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
I like that music change for the wifey :D
I wish I will buy a new bike with behind of 2 wheels and I will buy an vía velo lock.
I have tried this Bike U Lock. Its strongly recommended and large enough. Try this awesome Bike U lock too if you like. www.amazon.com/dp/B0936TQ8MC. Its really helps to prevent theft of your bike as its super strong!
Na na chan 😆
Best way of not getting your bike stolen is to park your bike fairly close to the nicest looking most valuable bike in the rack so the thieves steal that one instead especially if that bike has a worst lock than yours.
Nice strategy 😅
do they steal bikes in japan ? if yes how often happens?