If the lock method is wrong, it is equivalent to not locking the car. When we use E-bike verrouillage, we need to pay attention to 5 small details
Correct Locking Methods
Detail 1: Secure the Frame and Wheels
Locking on removable parts such as the front wheel, rear wheel, or seat allows thieves to dismantle these parts and take the rest of the bike. Instead, lock the frame and wheels, ensuring the lock covers crucial connection points.
Detail 2: Avoid Large Gaps Between the Lock and Bike
A spacious lock area makes theft easier. Tightening the lock or filling the “gaps” by securing more parts of the bike body, as mentioned in Detail 1, can deter thieves from inserting tools into narrow spaces or finding weaknesses in the lock.
Detail 3: Keep the Lock Away from the Ground
If the lock is positioned close to the ground, thieves can easily use hammers or other tools for forceful unlocking. Placing the lock away from the ground is crucial.
Detail 4: Position the Keyhole Downwards
With the keyhole facing upwards, thieves can easily employ technical unlocking methods. Always ensure the keyhole is facing downwards, making it harder for them to pick the lock from below.
Detail 5: Lock to a Secure, Immovable Object
If the bike is fastened to an easily movable object, thieves can simply remove the object to steal the bike. Avoid slender iron fences, short poles, thin trees, etc..
In addition to mastering the correct locking techniques, it’s essential to choose a high-quality lock. The MK625, a premium E-vélo verrouillage, is recommended. Made primarily of zinc alloy and iron, it is sturdy and durable. Just input the five digital to open the lock without any keys. Its solid lock shackle offers high security against theft. Surface avec couvercle en silicone de la manille de verrouillage pour protéger, good wear, imperméable, and anti-rust performance. With U-shackle and double opening mode, it’s both flexible and safe to use.