Ha!  Good point.  Just garbage bag your brooks and duct tape your
Nitto lugged seatpost and all will be good ;).

Toshi


On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Andy Forquer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think if you are paranoid about your saddle getting stolen by guys
> carrying hex wrenches, then you should recognize that they could just as
> easily disassemble the saddle from the post itself.  Given the relative
> value of the saddle, I just loop a piece of vinyl covered steel braided
> cable, crimp it at the hardware store, and leave my post to be stolen or not
> stolen.
>
> I also have some locking skewers --- so around Oakland and SF I only bring a
> mini u-lock to secure the frame.
>
> -Andy

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