Kevin
RE: Loctite........ there are two varieties, red and blue. I forget which one is which but be sure to get the more permanent one. The little hex wrenches carried by aerobar thiefs won't have enough torque to remove bolts treated with that. The packaging will clearly state which color is more permanent.
Best of luck,
Kevin
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--- On Thu, 6/26/08, NW Cyclist wrote:
From: NW Cyclist
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Securing Aerobars
To: "Cara Bussell" , obra@list.obra.org
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 9:08 PM
Cara -
Try a little loctite on the threads, at least it will be more difficult for the theif to remove them. I like the Shoe Goo idea as well. If you really want to fool them go to Winks hardware (200 SE Stark) with one of your bolts and have them set you up with a bolt with non-standard head like Torx or a tamper resistant head like Key Lock or Penta-Head
2008/6/26 Cara Bussell :
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!