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Is a name sticker with my name enough to prove a bike is mine if it gets stolen?
A sticker with your name on would do little. A sticker with a unique ID tied to a database entry that's searched by police if they recover a bike is another matter.
Two of my bikes are marked using …
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Stolen chain/pedals: What might be the motive?
Another speculative answer that accounts for the pedals assuming they're nothing special: the thief has stolen a bike with uncommon pedals and wants to make it more saleable (e.g. a cheap hybrid with …
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Safest way to store bike outside (city)
I successfully keep a cheap old bike in a theft-prone area.
I'm on my second in 4 years because the first deteriorated, not because it was stolen. …
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Protecting bike attachments such as lights against theft
I've attached lights etc. with anti-tamper torx screws and normal screws in awkward places (like under the rear rack). Both have some deterrent value over normal screws in easy-to-reach places, which …