Been using one of these for the past month:
http://the-interlock.com/product/
I would HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who uses their bike for their daily commute and for running errands all over town. Would I use it instead of a proper U-lock to secure my ride overnight? Of course not!!! The only drawbacks I've found are that:
1. It precludes the use of an under-seat repair kit. I now carry my tools in one of my water bottle mounts.
2. It requires a key. Given that convenience was the whole point of the exercise, I'm baffled as to why the (Vancouver-based) manufacturers went with a key lock as opposed to a combination option. It comes with two keys - if you're like me and lose keys like odd socks, Price's on Fort will cut extra copies for about $5 each.
J.
Interlock integrated seat-post cable lock
Moderator: mfarnham
Interlock integrated seat-post cable lock
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Re: Interlock integrated seat-post cable lock
John,
For quick stops for an espresso (remember no cappuccino after 10:00 at an Italian Cafe , or you may look like a 'straniero' ) ... I sometimes carry an Abus CombiFlex 202 90cm
It is light, slips in the back jersey pocket and easy to use (John it has a combination ).
Obviously this would only discourage the quick 'grab and run' and not deter you serious thief.
Ride with you all soon!
Cheers
Michael
For quick stops for an espresso (remember no cappuccino after 10:00 at an Italian Cafe , or you may look like a 'straniero' ) ... I sometimes carry an Abus CombiFlex 202 90cm
It is light, slips in the back jersey pocket and easy to use (John it has a combination ).
Obviously this would only discourage the quick 'grab and run' and not deter you serious thief.
Ride with you all soon!
Cheers
Michael