The bike lock designers have a hard time keeping up with the ingenuity of the crooks who overcome them. The good news is that most bike thefts happen to unlocked ones which are too tempting to pass up, and even a relatively flimsy lock will serve the purpose of dissuading the casual thief who just wants to hop on your bike and ride it away…. until he has no further use for it.
When I had an apartment in Burbank, CA, I bought a chain like that to anchor my bike against a concrete pillar. I weaved the chain through the wheels and frame and locked it with a big ol’ hardened padlock. Bad guys stole other residents’ bikes, but not mine.
David_the_CAD almost 2 years ago
If they went through that much work, you may want to consider letting them keep it.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
It was probably my brother.
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
Kia
allen@home almost 2 years ago
Somebody ate their Wheaties this morning.
Mediatech almost 2 years ago
He found the weakest link.
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
Maybe it was a beaver on steroids?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
Whoever did it, it must have been more a Tarzan than a…Chain
Ubintold almost 2 years ago
It was King Kong.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I would venture to say they needed it more than you.
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
It was presented as a challenge, and somebody took it up. You can catch the thief, as he probably posted it on FaceBook.
Geophyzz almost 2 years ago
The bike locks commonly seen in NYC are almost that big.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Bike probably just escaped that chain on its own.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hulk Smash and Grab!!
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Must be a rough neighborhood….
mindjob almost 2 years ago
He’s probably too big to ride it, unless he gets the banana seat
comixbomix almost 2 years ago
On top of which they’ve broken the chain of evidence.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Those plastic halloween chains you get at the dollar store are pretty easy to break, or cut with a paring knife.
Bill The Nuke almost 2 years ago
King Kong needed a bike?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
His bicycle was so big, he called it his Linkin.
Printer almost 2 years ago
I’d say, let them have it.
Doneaver almost 2 years ago
Whoever broke that chain, you do not want to catch in the act.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The bike lock designers have a hard time keeping up with the ingenuity of the crooks who overcome them. The good news is that most bike thefts happen to unlocked ones which are too tempting to pass up, and even a relatively flimsy lock will serve the purpose of dissuading the casual thief who just wants to hop on your bike and ride it away…. until he has no further use for it.
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
Sorry sir, we don’t investigate bicycle thefts, ESPECIALLY yours……
T... almost 2 years ago
Of course, using a paper mache chain…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 2 years ago
“Sir, rather than confronting him, I’ll just give you the money to get another bike and I will go home alive at the end of the day.”
Michael McKown Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When I had an apartment in Burbank, CA, I bought a chain like that to anchor my bike against a concrete pillar. I weaved the chain through the wheels and frame and locked it with a big ol’ hardened padlock. Bad guys stole other residents’ bikes, but not mine.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Pee-Wee! You’ve gotten so old!!! C’mon, this is the most appropriate comment for “Herman” ever, if you think about it!
cheap_day_return almost 2 years ago
Have you checked at The Alamo?
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] almost 2 years ago
Was the bicycle aboard a Navy vessel?