Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Thanks for the thought, Kevin.  Seat collar was bolted.  And the saddle was a wonderful beast that is no longer in production.  Work around was to cab home and pull a saddle and post from another bike.

 

Have locking skewers on my wheels, but am no wondering if a locking skewer on the seat post would have protected me here.  Oh, well.  The bike is otherwise in great shape.

Kevin Conway said:

Sorry to hear that. Was it quick release or bolted? Was it a particularly nice saddle? Did you figure out a work around? If so, what?

Joe Studer said:

 

Too bad the tires weren't able to protect my bike from the a--hole that decided to walk away with my seat and seat post.  Arggh.  

 
Do you run that through your U lock, or just use it between the seat stays and seat post?

Serge Lubomudrov said:

I have a quick-release, so I use this thingie. It will not stop a determined thief, but will give a pause to a casual one.

Kevin Conway said:

Sorry to hear that. Was it quick release or bolted? Was it a particularly nice saddle? Did you figure out a work around? If so, what?
Thanks, Howard.  No security footage.

H3N3 said:

Sorry about your seat/seatpost Joe. No chance of security footage?

 

I rode today. Kind of optimal winter cycling weather-- medium cold, not slippery.

Bike chains make great security devices for this type of problem (*cough*theft*cough) as well. The advantage of this is that the cable cutters can't cut through a chain, as well not many people carrying chain breakers on them:). The disadvantage is the same reason why it's safe, it's not super simple to remove, and it takes more time to remove than a cable if you were to pull the whole seat post off. Cable wins in that department.

There's also a very good chance that a seat thief is reading this and investing in a chain breaker right now. Sorry!

Joe Studer said:

Bolted.  Wonderful saddle that is no longer in production.  Work around was to cab home and pull a saddle and post from another bike.

 

Have locking skewers on my wheels, but am no wondering if a locking skewer on the seat post would have protected me here.  Oh, well.  The bike is otherwise in great shape.

Kevin Conway said:

Sorry to hear that. Was it quick release or bolted? Was it a particularly nice saddle? Did you figure out a work around? If so, what?

Joe Studer said:

 

Too bad the tires weren't able to protect my bike from the a--hole that decided to walk away with my seat and seat post.  Arggh.  

 
Ugghh, what a drag! The chain or cable tether trick is apparently widely used in NYC, but there just don't seem to be that many incidents of saddle theft (yet) in Chicago. Nice to have another thing to worry about.

MagMileMarauder said:

Bike chains make great security devices for this type of problem (*cough*theft*cough) as well. The advantage of this is that the cable cutters can't cut through a chain, as well not many people carrying chain breakers on them:). The disadvantage is the same reason why it's safe, it's not super simple to remove, and it takes more time to remove than a cable if you were to pull the whole seat post off. Cable wins in that department.

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Joe Studer said:

Bolted.  Wonderful saddle that is no longer in production.  Work around was to cab home and pull a saddle and post from another bike.

 

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Are the roads icy today?

Rode today.

Streets good: Halsted/Lincoln/Wells

Very nice morning.

Heading to Orlando this weekend.  I have a feeling I'll shed a few layers for my biking next week . . .

 

Nope

Julie Hochstadter said:
Are the roads icy today?
From Lincoln/California to Wells/Chicago Avenue, the roads were nice and no ice. Just dirty. I am so sick of the dirtiness...

Julie Hochstadter said:
Are the roads icy today?
Sunny!  Not nearly as much snow/ice as feared!  That was so much better than I thought it would be last night.
Despite the snow on the ground, I heard the sounds of spring this morning- birds singing, a bit of sun, and the temperature not as chilly. My ride was really pleasant and a great start to a busy weekend.
Icey!  I didn't ride today, and walking down the sidewalks was terrible.

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