Thanks for the link on those bolts. Do they include the security hex key w/ 
purchase?
Also slingshots! 
http://hellaslingshots.com/collections/slingshots

Love the Mary Poppins Bike!


On Friday, August 8, 2014 7:33:59 AM UTC-7, jeffrey kane wrote:
>
> I'm in my 4th year on a Belriot here in NYC. I commute nearly year round 
> (ice will stop me but usually not the cold). The key is that the bike comes 
> inside at night and all day while I'm at work ... and that most outside 
> lock-up times are short (one to three hours on average). Still it's a 
> fairly typical Riv set up intended to run errands: Alba's, Berthoud SS 
> fenders, B-17, Marks rack, Wald basket, etc. and it gets locked up 
> everywhere I go in between work and home. This includes trips to Bklyn. as 
> well. 
>
> I carry (1) Kryptonite NY Fahgettaboudit lock. Period. Here's how I do the 
> rest:
>
> Velo Orange anti-theft skewers:
>
> http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/wheelsets-rims-hubs/skewers/vo-anti-theft-skewers.html
> I swear by them
>
> Metric Security Bolts (from Bicycle Bolts / Adam Gray):
> http://www.bicyclebolts.com
> I use (1) M6 x 22 for the seat post binder and (1) M8 x 45 for the Nitto 
> S-65
>
> I figure that if the guy with the van and grinder/massive bolt cutter is 
> coming there's nothing I can do about it anyway. And the security bolts are 
> great deterrents for opportunistic twerps out looking to boost a saddle or 
> wheel. Yes, I probably should super-glue a ball bearing into my stem bolt 
> 'cause I'm not naive enough to think that someone could try and walk off 
> with my cockpit one day … I just haven't gotten around to it and the Wald 
> is secured to the bar and rack in such a way that makes it quite an 
> undertaking.
>
> Here's another thing: while the Bleriot is a way-cool ride (particularly 
> to us here) -- I'm, not so sure it catches the eye of so many in NYC. As a 
> friend once said to me "*Oh, I see you riding your Mary Poppins bike 
> today"* ! So perhaps if you combine that with the trend of most food 
> delivery guys being into E-Bikes or jacked up MTB set-ups with skinny tires 
> these days … maybe that just leaves the strung-out types looking for the 
> more popular fixie-like rides to pinch (?). I think the Riv comes in under 
> their radar.
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, August 7, 2014 6:34:48 PM UTC-4, Serial Griller wrote:
>>
>> I normally do my ride and lock my bike in the rack on my truck since I 
>> seldom ride from home.( I live in the boon docks)
>> What kind of lock set ups are popular with all of you.
>> Thanks,
>> Jon
>>
>

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