alright i see no point in getting a official bike lock cable...so im thinking go to hardware store...get chain and lock...and works just as great....if u all have a cheaper/better option then please tell me...
how long should i get the chain?
Where do u all put ur bike locks when ur not useing them?
How do u all lock up ur bikes then...
Thanks!!
bike locks....
I could be wrong in this...... but bike locks are designed really tough to cut or break, which is definately an upside.
Its easy enough to find some really tough chain and a lock anyway though so the only thing I can say is, most bike chains youll want to have some sort of cover on, not just the metal or itll scratch up your bike. So maybe just find some nice way of covering the chain?
Im a noob anyway, dont listen to me
Its easy enough to find some really tough chain and a lock anyway though so the only thing I can say is, most bike chains youll want to have some sort of cover on, not just the metal or itll scratch up your bike. So maybe just find some nice way of covering the chain?
Im a noob anyway, dont listen to me

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Re: bike locks....
1. Uhh long enough to get it around a lamp post, short enough to fit in the underseat storagenate1714 wrote: how long should i get the chain?
Where do u all put ur bike locks when ur not useing them?
How do u all lock up ur bikes then...
Thanks!!
2. See 1
3. Through a wheel, round a lamp post
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Ohh +1 on covering the chain too, best bet I can think of is probably find an old waterproof coat and cut a section out of it to sew into a tube to run the chain through
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