Where do you store your gear when leaving your bike?
Where do you store your gear when leaving your bike?
I am already tired of carrying my helmet/gloves into Wal-Mart with me. I don't feel entirely safe leaving them on my bike (which is wierd, since I leave my car windows open all the time). What do you do with yours when you leave your bike?
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Re: Where do you store your gear when leaving your bike?
I leave my helmet on the helmet lock and toss my gloves and glasses in my passenger backrest bag (or the saddlebag).froldt wrote:I am already tired of carrying my helmet/gloves into Wal-Mart with me. I don't feel entirely safe leaving them on my bike (which is wierd, since I leave my car windows open all the time). What do you do with yours when you leave your bike?
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I always take my helmet in with me. If it gets stolen not only am I out the $, but then I can't legally ride home. Also, I don't trust kids being dumb and picking it up, trying it on, dropping it/knocking it over, etc. If I'm going in a store I just grab a cart or basket and put my helmet/jacket in there. Alternatively I put my helmet on my forearm and carry it like a purse.
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At a store with carts, I get a cart and put my bike in the cart and push it around with me in the store. If it is a small store and I won't be long, or if the bike is easily in view, I will lock it to the bike.
One of my problems was recently I'd gone to a bike event in warm weather and was wearing full gear. I didn't want to carry my stuff with me, but didn't want to leave it at the bike either, since I didn't want to have to keep looking over at my bike. I think I'm going to buy a small cable lock so I can lock my pants and jacket to the bike, for just such and occasion.
One of my problems was recently I'd gone to a bike event in warm weather and was wearing full gear. I didn't want to carry my stuff with me, but didn't want to leave it at the bike either, since I didn't want to have to keep looking over at my bike. I think I'm going to buy a small cable lock so I can lock my pants and jacket to the bike, for just such and occasion.
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Strong carts, doesn't you bike weigh like 500-600lbs? Who picks it up?scan wrote:At a store with carts, I get a cart and put my bike in the cart and push it around with me in the store. If it is a small stor
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Duh - I can't believe I wrote that. I mean helmet.Sevulturus wrote:Strong carts, doesn't you bike weigh like 500-600lbs? Who picks it up?scan wrote:At a store with carts, I get a cart and put my bike in the cart and push it around with me in the store. If it is a small stor

I had to laugh though thinking of my bike in a shopping cart.
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I get tired of it too, but I carry it anyway... When I have my saddlebags on, I can leave everything but my helmet in them, otherwise I just wear it in on me. [paranoid] I could use the helmet lock with my saddlebags off, but I just don't trust people around here.[/paranoid]
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