Consider where you lock up your bike and how long you'll leave it:
- High-theft areas (major cities, college campuses, high-density areas): Choose a heavy duty, high-security lock
- Overnight or long lockups: Consider a bike lock with the highest security
- Low-theft areas or quick stops: A lighter, less expensive lock may suffice
Weigh the pros and cons of four bike types:
- Chain locks: Great for high-theft areas, easy to wrap around large objects; heavy and bulky
- U-Locks: Good for high-theft areas; rigid shape so can't stretch around wider objects; may rattle while riding
- Folding locks: Good for high-theft areas; easy to mount and carry; limited reach
- Cable locks: Best for low-theft areas or secondary security; least secure option
Weight and portability:
- Consider how you plan to carry the lock: backpack, on-bike bag or frame mount
- Some U-locks and folding locks include mounting hardware
- A few locks are designed to be worn like a belt
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