Kevin Hedahl
I've put shoe-goo into the holes of all my bolts before, figuring it will
frustrate the thief for at least 5-6 seconds before they realize why the
allen wrench won't go in. Hopefully they will get frustrated and move on to
something easier.
/kevin
2008/6/26 Mark J. Ginsberg :
> your cranks are only held on by one, maybe 2 screws.
>
> your entire handbar/shifters/AND aerobar are held on by 2 screws at the
> steerer tube (3 if you count the dust cap), maybe one if you have a quill
> stem.
>
> but to offer a bad solution, maybe either loktight the bolts of the
> aerobars, or replace them with torx screws which are less common.
>
> Mark
>
>
> *Cara Bussell * wrote:
>
> I currently have Profile design Airstryke Aerobars on my bicycle.
>
>
> http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___58732?&&CS_003=2477120&CS_010=58732
>
> They are easily removed with by taking off 4 screws. Is there anyway to
> secure these aerobars to your bike so that they aren't free for the taking
> when u lock up ur bike?
>
> Thanks!
>
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