Locking your bike correctly is as important for security as the type of lock you use. Your goal is to make it as time consuming and difficult as possible for a thief to ride your bike away or remove parts from it.
Place locks through the main frame and through wheels, position them so there is not much space to insert a tool or twist the lock. If your bike has quick-release levers on the wheels make sure both wheels are secured to the frame.
If you leave your bike locked and unattended frequently consider swapping quick release levers on wheels or seat post for an Allen-key bolt to make it slower to remove.
Take off anything small like your lights, bike computer or bags and take them with you.
Don’t let thieves stop you from cycling!
Thieves look for quick and easy opportunities, with a little thought and a decent lock you can make stealing your bike more hassle than it is worth! A specialist bike insurance policy will also give you further peace of mind.
Ask your local Shimano dealer centre for their recommendations on bike locks to buy.