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On 4 Nov, 10:22, Mark wrote:

Aren't these designed for motorbikes? *I'd have thought they would be
impractical to carry on a bicycle.


I don't carry my big lock when commuting, I have two and leave one at
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 03:16:28 -0800 (PST)
Andy Dingley wrote:

On 4 Nov, 10:22, Mark wrote:

Aren't these designed for motorbikes? Â*I'd have thought they would be
impractical to carry on a bicycle.


I don't carry my big lock when commuting, I have two and leave one at
each end.



Ah! That's what all those chains left locked to nothing but the post
are at stations. The lock at the other end! Thanks, it's always
worried me.
R.

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