Subject: RE: Fork lock info
Author: Chris Berry
Date: Jul 9, 2001, 7:42 AM
Post ID: 1707419810
When I took my eldo to the beach, I was concerned about it being secure.
Went to Wal-Mart and bought a $5 bicycle cable lock and a $5 hardened steel
lock to replace the cheapie that came with the cable. Definitely was a
visual deterrent, and a heck of a lot cheaper than repairing the fork
lock...then again, it would be nice to use my fork lock. If you're not in a
big city or an area with lots of theft, I'd not even worry about it or buy a
cable lock....even the huge motorcycle ones w/o padlocks are only about $20.
My $.02
Chris in NC
From: murp-@aol.com Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: Fork lock info Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 04:13:42 +0000 ============================================================ Need to s-t-r-e-t-c-h your dollars? Get more bang for your buck with cool savings, hot deals, & free stuff. http://click.topica.com/caaacgFb1dfltb2tZVva/TopOffers ============================================================ Ian and Robert, Thanks for the info. I called a locksmith yesterday, who said that he was pretty sure he could make me a key. I even asked him if I should get the correct Niemann key blank, and he said that he probably has one. This guy is mobile, and says that he would come around to my place to make the key, and that the charge would be about $75, which seems a little steep. I will call around a bit to see if I can have it done cheaper. As an aside, I spoke to Josh at Moto Guzzi Classics to get their slant, and he thought that an Eldorado would not be a theft risk since it could not be sold easily without it being traced. He may be right, but I think that a fork lock is cheap insurance. Brian Robert Hawkes wrote:
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