You need two locks for your e-bike

You need two locks for your e-bike

Just as you would lock your home or car, it's important to lock up your e-bike, both when it's out and about, and when at home.To get more news about ebike lock, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

I've been scouring the bike lock market, and as I was looking for the perfect lock for my bike, I came to the conclusion that one bike lock is not enough.

Because there's no such thing as a perfect bike lock. Forget about chains being "unbreakable" or locks that are "unpickable."To get more news about fat tire electric bike for sale, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

I've tested some of the highest-quality bike locks and I can pick the locks in a minute or two. Someone with more experience -- such as YouTuber LockPickingLawyer -- can do it a lot quicker. (See his video below for more tips on locking up your bikes.)

One lock buys you X amount of time. Therefore, two multiples that time.

While e-bikes are highly desired by criminals, their extra power and carrying capacity mean that you can carry bigger bike locks with greater ease than you can on a regular bike.

For my e-bike, I've gone with two bike locks from what is probably one of the best-known brands in bike locks -- Kryptonite.
What's the best way to lock up your e-bike?
The best way to lock up a bike is to put the lock or chain through the rear wheel and the frame, and then thread the lock through railings. Make sure the railings are well fixed down and that the bike can't just be lifted up (don't lock the bike to a pole or a tree).

If you have two locks, the second one can go through the front wheel and the frame, and again thread that through railings for complete security.

As for where to lock up your bike, it's best to choose a public spot that's well lit, preferably with CCTV coverage. These make it harder for someone to make too much of a performance of stealing a bike (such as by using an angle grinder).


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