In these ways will not steal ever your bike

Tips and best practices for the protection of your bike, the…
prevention and deterrence of any loss or theft of the published by the Greek Police.
– Buy and use a powerful and quality padlock to lock your bike
– Lock up “tight” your bike, so it is difficult to move when parked
– Lock both wheels and the metal frame to a fixed, immovable object.
– Secure the lock, so as not resting on the ground or on the pavement, where it can be broken or forged.
– Make it impossible for a thief to break open the lock, by adjusting the lock “tight” on your bike.
– Make sure that the locks are locked, the metal frame of the bike, as well as the two wheels. Also, make sure that the fixed point that you have locked the bike can’t be cut.
– Do not leave your bike in the same spot every day
– Record the chassis number of your bike, if there is.
– Make some random signs that can help you to identify your bike if it is stolen, near the steering wheel, below the neck of the saddle, up or down by the pedals or the rear wheel.
– Park your bike in a prominent place, so that it is visible in case someone tries to steal it.
– Use designated areas for parking bicycles.
– Don’t give up or take with you, as long as this is objectively possible, the parts of the bike that can be removed without the use of tools – lantern, pump, tire, speedometers, trailers, saddle and other.