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Prizes ? Excellent. Well, it’s a dire lock, and it doesn’t go through any permanent part of the frame, nor through the wheels. At least it doesn’t look like it’s a quick release seat post bolt…
However, the more discerning thief might want a nicer bike. Perhaps that’s how this security system works ?
It’s missing a sign - “Steal me please”.
Ack: that’s easy to do, though. Once, I *nearly* left my bike with the D-lock just going through the frame and wheels (so it wouldn’t have been rideable) instead of attached to a Sheffield rack at Sainsbury’s…
Thieves are probably as in thrall to the UK bike marketing as everyone else: full-sus is probably on their “shopping” list…