BEWARE: the bike thieves are on heat at Hoxton Station

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samthetechie

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Oct 9, 2012, 6:35:10 AM10/9/12
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Hey all FYI my bike was stolen from Hoxton station. I only just bought it like a few months ago and I am gutted. Kinda relied on it to get me around London while i am on low income, volunteering with cryptoparty and making the new version of Sukey.

1) Does anyone have a massive fucking chain and padlock I can borrow for a couple of months?
2) Does anyone have a bike (to be locked up with [1]) in reasonable condition that is working but but being used much or could be repaired with basic servicing, again to borrow for a couple of months?

p.s. yes trolls, now that I don't have a bike I cannot leave it in the workshop. lol rofl lmfao etc etc.

David Murphy

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Oct 9, 2012, 6:48:59 AM10/9/12
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Billy

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Oct 9, 2012, 7:37:43 AM10/9/12
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You can get motorbike chains from Brick Lane market for a couple of
quid.

I'm using a heavy-duty padlock, i got from a builders yard.

I'll ask around for bicycles.

On Oct 9, 11:49 am, David Murphy <murphy.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> london needs it's own version of this:
>
> http://www.bikecommuters.com/2012/03/06/a-new-web-series-to-catch-a-b...

Jonty Wareing

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Oct 9, 2012, 10:38:05 AM10/9/12
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Can I ask how it was locked up, and what type of locks you were using?

--jonty

NKT

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Oct 9, 2012, 5:18:29 PM10/9/12
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Hmm, that might well be an issue - shopping for a lock solely on price is a bad idea. Spend £1 on a bike lock and you get what you pay for...

I'd suggest dropping £30 or so on a proper motorbike grade U lock, one of the smaller ones, and locking it through the back wheel to the immovable object. It might still get stolen, but at least they will need power tools.

N

Gavin Bell

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Oct 9, 2012, 5:38:20 PM10/9/12
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look at locks that work from lfgss
http://www.lfgss.com/thread17938.html
very useful, a decent lock is not cheap, any lock just slows the thieves down
Irwin record 342 bolt cutters will cut through anything less than 13 mm in seconds
=(
I bought an abus granit-54 X-plus, which was £60 ish from amazon

Richard Stevenson

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Oct 9, 2012, 6:32:39 PM10/9/12
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Just to corroborate, I had my wheels taken in broad daylight about a month ago. The frame was secured with a modest Kryptonite Evolution U lock, which they didn't bother to touch, but they snipped the cable and took the wheel. I had presumed that they weren't worth the bother, but clearly not. Have just invested in a second U lock recommended by the lfgss list. My bolts were undone on a prior occasion, so I presume that this was targeted. Probably an idea to move it around on different occasions.

Bummer :/ 

Paul Randle-Jolliffe

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Oct 9, 2012, 7:03:52 PM10/9/12
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 all bikes now need

  1. sadle lock to frame
  2. rear wheel and frame lock to fixed point
  3. front wheel lock to frame
other bits removed or secured
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Ryan Seville

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Oct 11, 2012, 9:56:52 AM10/11/12
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Hey Sam
I have a bike you can have - it's not a fancy one and the rear wheel needs sorting out (it doesn't turn as i think it's missing a spacer) but you're welcome to come by Kentish Town and take a look.

R

samthetechie

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Oct 12, 2012, 9:39:21 AM10/12/12
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Cryptonite D-Lock to the frame.

samthetechie

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Oct 12, 2012, 9:39:57 AM10/12/12
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Hey Ryan that is super nice of you, can you post a photo?

Howard

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Oct 22, 2012, 10:53:19 AM10/22/12
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Hi guys,

Related to this thread, I've previously left feedback with Hoxton Overground station (via their official feedback form available from behind the counter) about opening up the parking past the main entrance (through the gating).  It seems like an empty space which *could* be a secure bicycle parking depot (similar to that at Finsbury Park), or simply opened up for public access to park bicycles - it already has bicycle stands.

Also related, a project I've been working on for a while now, to build a Bicycle Movement Alert (for use in situations where you're within short range of your locked bicycle) is in the process of made open source.  I'm intending to demonstrate the latest version at the LHS Arduino meet-up tonight at 7pm.

Howard



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Howard

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Nov 28, 2012, 5:11:39 PM11/28/12
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Got a response from London Overground yesterday, still reckon that they could make a proper secure bicycle parking bay happen at that station, instead of reserving the area for a tenant.. will tell them so too!


---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: "Overground Info" <overgro...@tfl.gov.uk>

Date: Nov 27, 2012 11:24 AM

Subject: London Overground


Apologies that I have not written for so long.  It has taken much longer than I anticipated to get hold of the drawings of Hoxton station.


The yard area you hoped could be used for cycle parking is reserved as a service area for a future tenancy in one of the railway arches.  The current cycle parking outside the station is not within our lease boundaries so we are unable to install any further racks here.  

I am sorry that we are unable to increase the cycle parking provision at present.  We are looking at locations where we can increase parking, we have recently asked all our staff for location suggestions. 

Kind regards,

[name removed]
Customer Services Team
London Overground

Morris

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Nov 28, 2012, 6:18:02 PM11/28/12
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Was good of them to check it out, it's hardly their fault people are stealing.
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