I used the largest bearing ball that would fit and packed it in the bolt 
head with beeswax softened in my hand.  The beeswax hardens, darkens with 
grime, and generally "appears" to be glue/epoxy.  In three years of parking 
the bike outside daily in downtown Denver, I never had any issues.  The 2 
times I actually removed the ball, it was a serious pain in the fanny. 
 Definitely not thief-proof, by any means, but a reasonable deterrent. 
 Probably less so, in say NYC or SF.  

hope this helps,
Jay 

On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:33:36 PM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> The beeswax is sticky enough to hold the bearing in place?
>> How hard is it to get out if needed?
>> Sounds like a good idea for the seatpost clamp bolt, too.
>> Thieves would think it is epoxied in there and un-get-outable I 
>> would think.
>>
>

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