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Electric Bike Lock Buying Guide

Electric Bike Lock Buying Guide

Choosing the best e-bike lock is essential to preventing theft because e-bikes are such an awesome and convenient way to get around. Surprisingly, many new e-bike owners don’t buy a good enough, high-quality bike lock for their new bikes. Studies show that 90% of e-bike theft victims had their bikes stolen despite being locked, as many locks can’t even withstand basic bolt cutters.

Locking your bike is crucial when you leave it unattended in an unsecured area. And, choosing the right lock is just as important. Remember, no lock is unbreakable, but a cheap lock acts like a homing device for e-bike thieves, letting them know that your e-bike can be easily stolen. Therefore, it’s important to use a high-security lock, which may be more expensive but will better protect your investment.

Main Types of Bike Locks:

U-Locks

  • Pros: U-locks, also known as "D-locks," are a design that consists of a large shackle and a reinforced crossbar with a built-in locking mechanism. U-locks are popular with cyclists because they strike a good balance between portability and weight. Most U-locks are lightweight and compact, and come with a bracket that attaches to the frame of your e-bike for easy storage. They are usually thicker than chain or folding locks, making them harder for thieves to pick. U-locks also make great secondary locks for locking wheels to your bike frame.
  • Cons: Depending on the size of the U-lock, you may not be able to lock your e-bike to certain objects. We recommend using two locks whenever possible to address this issue. But if you use a U-lock as your primary lock, you may want to consider a heavier chain lock for added versatility.

Chain Locks

  • Pros: Chain locks offer a high security rating and great versatility. These locks can be used in multiple locations and positions on an e-bike. There are also a variety of chain locks, some with padlocks and keys, and some with combination locks, giving riders more options. Chain locks are often wrapped in fabric to protect your e-bike from scratches.
  • Cons: It all comes down to weight. If you’ve been riding an e-bike for a while, you know that weight is a major factor in calculating the range you can expect from an e-bike battery. Depending on the length and sturdiness of the chain lock, this can add 9-15 pounds of weight to your rig. This isn’t a big deal for the average rider, but it is a common problem for commuters or bike tourists.

Cable Locks

  • Pros: Lightweight, flexible and cheap. Cable locks are very practical because they are portable, adaptable and small. Untie the cable and pull it out, wrapping it around the frame, wheel and railing or bike stand. Secure the cable bike lock with a key or combination lock. Alternatively, you can choose a cable lock that requires a separate lock.
  • Cons: Lack of security. Most cable locks offer only minimal security and thieves can easily cut the cable with bolt cutters. You should only use them for short periods of time when your bike is not 100% unattended.

In either case, do not use a cable lock as your only option. The metal wire inside can be cut with a simple pair of scissors.

Folding Locks

  • Pros: Folding locks are very compact and usually come with a bracket that attaches to your e-bike for easy storage. Because they are flexible, they are more versatile than U-locks, while also being fairly lightweight.
  • Cons: They usually offer the least protection, as the pins can be easily drilled through. Depending on the length of the folding lock, you may also be limited to where you can lock your e-bike. These are great secondary locks for public areas, but you may still want to get a heavy-duty chain or U-lock if you're not sure where to lock your bike.

Choosing the right lock for your e-bike is a decision that should not be taken lightly. By considering factors such as security level, portability, durability, and price, you can find a lock that meets your needs and strikes the perfect balance between protection and convenience. So whether you’re navigating city streets or exploring scenic trails, you can rest assured knowing your e-bike is securely protected with the perfect lock!

While no lock can guarantee absolute security, investing in a better, higher-security, high-quality lock can provide you with the strongest line of defense against theft.

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