lunes, diciembre 15, 2014

Frameblock, la bici con cuadro de candado


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este fin de semana han entrado a robar en Ozone.
Se han llevado varias bicis, sobre todo de la marca KTM, que espero que no consigan vender por aquí.
Se las llevaron en un BMW X5 y gracias a la rápida intervención de la Guardia Civil no pudieron llevarse más.

Afortunadamente se han recuperado !!
Tenemos una gran noticia: la Policía Judicial de Villaverde ha recuperado TODAS las bicis que nos robaron el sábado!!!
Espectacular trabajo por parte de la Policía Nacional, gracias a cuya profesionalidad hoy tenemos algo que celebrar tras una racha difícil.
Estamos muy agradecidos a todos los que nos habéis brindado vuestro apoyo y, por supuesto, a la Policía Nacional y a la Guardia Civil.
¡Gracias!


https://www.facebook.com/pages/OZONE-Cycling-Pro-Shop/259911065577?fref=nf
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Frameblock turns a bike into its own lock

By Ben Coxworth December 12, 2014

The Frameblock is a lock that's built into the frame

Carrying a bike lock while cycling can be a hassle, which is why some companies have started developing built-in locks. One of the latest, the Frameblock, is actually part of the frame. That way, if a thief cuts through it, they're left with a damaged bike that they won't want ... a fact that they'll hopefully realize before cutting it.

The Frameblock was created by Italian designer Matthew Diego Caldiroli and the concept is being marketed via his business, Milano Bike. As can be seen, part of the bike's frame consists of a thick cable lock. Its two free ends are anchored to a receptacle on the frame while riding, but are then then disconnected and locked around an adjacent immovable object when the bike is parked.

Its two free ends are anchored to a receptacle on the frame while riding, but are then the...
Although it looks like the frame's structural integrity wouldn't be greatly affected by cutting through the cable, the unremovable nature of the lock would result in a permanently hacked-up-looking bike, which had obviously been stolen.

Caldiroli is proposing that Frameblock-equipped bikes would be sold with an included anti-theft insurance policy.

For another example of a bike with a frame that becomes a lock, check out the one-off Yerka Project bike.
http://www.gizmag.com/unstealable-bike/33551/
Source: Milano Bike (Italian) via Bicitech
http://milanobike.it/index.php/it/frameblock

http://www.bicitech.it/frameblock-la-bicicletta-con-catena-integrata/
http://www.gizmag.com/frameblock/35199/

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