Meadors, Ivan C
If you leave your parts on the bike long enough, they will seize into place
and no one (including yourself) will be able to get them off.
Try removing an aluminum seat-post or stem after 6 years of inattention!!
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From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Hedahl
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 4:24 PM
To: obra
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Securing Aerobars
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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