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Another cycle related theft by the hackspace, and a call for an organised response.
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From: Morris <a.turntabl...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 09:36:30 +0000
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Subject: Re: [london-hack-space] Re: Another cycle related theft by the
hackspace, and a call for an organised response.
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I'm interested also.
On 6 November 2012 09:35, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
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> Would you be up for organising this?
>
> Make a list of what you think we need for a hackspace bike security
> kit.
>
> I'll chip in to the first group buy. Could you ask about trade
> accounts?
>
>
>
> On 6 Nov, 09:28, SamValiant <s...@selfharmony.co.uk> wrote:
>> Someone recently nicked my brake pad inserts (not at Hackspace mind)
>> causing me to not being able to stop at a roundabout and consequently be
>> hit by a lorry. I now always do a full check before I ride off. Would have
>> preferred them to nick the whole brake at least them it would have been
>> visible.
>>
>> How about a group buy on security bolts like Pitlocks<http://www.pitlock.com>etc to replace the hex/nut/quick release bits on our bikes? Also you can
>> get locks or rather chains that will defeat all bolt croppers upto 4ft.
>> Pragmasis <http://securityforbikes.com/security-chains.php> are the guys to
>> speak to about that, their 16mm and 19mm are epic. Though pricey.
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