Having recently had my bicycle stolen — after having a set of wheels pilfered in a previous year — I was getting mad and, to quote the 1976 movie Network, I was not going to be taking it anymore. I decided to beef up my security both in general and on the replacement bike in particular. I was going to invest in some security tech. Unfortunately, bikes are pretty inanimate hunks of alloy, and I found that there isn’t much you can do in the geek department to bolster security, with the exception of better locks.
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Posted by: Patrick Nelson September 6, 2013 05:00 AMHaving recently had my bicycle stolen — after having a set of wheels pilfered in a previous year — I was getting mad and, to quote the 1976 movie Network, I was not going to be taking it anymore. I decided to beef up my security both in general and on the replacement bike in particular. I was going to invest in some security tech. Unfortunately, bikes are pretty inanimate hunks of alloy, and I found that there isn’t much you can do in the geek department to bolster security, with the exception of better locks.