
Following the school of thought that the best cure is always prevention, Make Magazine details how you can camouflage your slavishly maintained bicycle into something that looks like it's from Mad Max to ward off would-be thieves. Judging by the remains of some sad-looking bikes chained to various parts of Manhattan, we're not entirely convinced this is enough to save your ride, but it still looks like a fun project for the weekend.
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I've been telling you that electrical tape is good for several things, including dampening internal vibrations (quieter ride) as well as preserving that paint job.
Oh how it pained me to see that Celeste Green turn to rust!
I get the point, but I still see a needlessly uglified bicycle. It was gorgeous before. That is just mean.
Hey, why not buy a nice used or repair an old bicycle? It is more eco friendly and likely pre un-pimped for yr' rich bum.