PentaLock's bike lock integrates and locks the bottom bracket of your bike, preventing thieves from pedalling away. The system is aimed at manufacturers, who will need to integrate the design into the ...
German-manufactured Uplock is not your average bicycle lock. It was designed to be completely integrated into the frame, becoming invisible when not in use, so that your bike’s aesthetics are not ...
Using a traditional U-lock can be a hassle, as you have to pull it out of your bag, take it apart, then run its shackle through the bike's frame before putting it back together. The bike-mounted V-160 ...
Cyclists may soon have a convenient way to discourage bike thieves, thanks to new designs that use parts of the bikes themselves as locks. Two projects — one based in Chile, another in Seattle — are ...
It can be a hassle, removing your bike lock from its frame mount (or from your bag) every time you want to use it. The Lobster Lock is different, though, in that it stays attached to your bike at all ...
The only line of defense against bike thieves is a bike lock. If you're going to actively use your bicycle and leave it on the streets, you have to lock it properly. If you lock it, but not the right ...
Locate your bike's serial number. Serial numbers are usually a combination of letters and numbers stamped on the bicycle's frame. Most serial numbers are located under the bottom bracket where the two ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Duncan Niederlitz and Eve O'Neill Bike thieves are a persistent plague. The ...
BIKE Magazine aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Our bikes are precious pieces of machinery, and keeping them ...