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Srpski језик 2024-07-31
Use a high quality bike U-lock or chain lock: choosing a good quality and strong U-lock or chain lock can make it more difficult for your bike to be stolen.
Lock the wheels and frame: Ensure that you lock the U-lock or chain lock correctly to the wheels and frame of your bike, this will prevent thieves from removing the wheels and then stealing the frame.
Lock to a fixture: Lock your bike to a sturdy fixture, such as a specialized bike parking rack, railings or a large tree, to prevent thieves from stealing the entire bike.
Avoid hanging the lock on the ground: try to hang the lock as high as possible so that thieves can't easily break it with tools such as pry bars.
Try to park in crowded places: choosing a place with high foot traffic and good surveillance facilities to park your bike can increase the probability of theft.
Replace locks regularly: Lock quality deteriorates over time, and it is recommended to regularly replace locks with new ones to keep your bike safe.
Use a GPS tracker: Installing a GPS tracker on your bike can help track and retrieve a stolen bike in the event of theft.