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HEXLOX: Anti Theft for saddles, wheels and more, made easy. - Finally you can easily protect your saddle, wheels & more from theft. Installs in 3 Seconds with a unique personal key. Fits all bikes. - http://kck.st/21sBvZh
7Â Common Sense Tips on Keeping your bike Safer.
Every year hundreds of thousands of bikes are stolen in Germany alone. Only in Berlin over 30.000 bikes are going missing, the targets being both new and old bikes. Sadly most of them never come back and a large quantity are being stripped and sold part by part.
The solution for many is plain and simply to take the bike with them into their flat or house. For some this had become a ritual and hence the rise in the market for products that hang bikes on the wall of your flat. But for most of us this is option is not practical. Flexibility and the cleanliness and foremost the weight stops us from carrying it up and most elevators are just too small.
So what can you do to protect your beloved bike? To make sure that treasure & life companion , stays, well, yours? After all, it has probably a comfortable saddle, you just bought new lights for it and perhaps like a lot of us, you’ve also chosen a special design. There are no 100% safe locks. But today there are new ways to make sure that it is at least very difficult for thieves to steal your bike.

The solution is to make it as difficult as possible for the thief, so your bike is no longer seen as easy money.
These are by no means an extensive guide, but merely direct suggestions as recommended by not only the police, but also by bike thief’s who have chosen the better side.
Choose a bright, well-frequented places to leave your bike.
When you lock it with your D-lock, make sure you lock it to something. Also make sure that something can not be removed. It’s also been shown that if its difficult to get to the lock then a thief might not be able to access it with power tools.
Never trust the seconds. Opportunity theft makes up over 30% of all theft. Make sure when you enter a shop, you lock up properly. Modern bikes are light and can be carried away with ease.
Expensive is not always better, but make sure you use somewhere close to the 20% rule. That means that your overall protection should be around 20% of the value of the bike. However, if your bike is a 100€ bike, then a 20€ lock will not do. A stable D-Lock, or a chain with a square section linkages and a proper padlock is the minimum.
Secure your saddle with a Saddle Lock and the Wheels with a Wheel Lock separately with something like a Hexlox. Anything that will be an obstruction for the thief will make him move to the next bike, which is probably less safe than yours. Even if the thief manage to throw your bike into a truck and later work on it, having secured all your parts will make it a real hassle for him. Even for thieves, time is money and the safer you can make it, the more likely the thief will move onto the next bike. A very important point is also that if your saddle and wheels are individually secured, then if the thief resells the bike, its clear it was stolen.
If you store your bike in the basement make sure its also locked to something. Perhaps you have other bikes or a shelf etc. Make it difficult for the thief to just carry it out and then break your lock somewhere else. Even the strongest thief will not be happy carrying two bikes up the stairs.
Mark your bike. Make sure its clear that its protected and safe. If you are using protection also for your saddle and wheels etc, make sure the thief sees this. The harder it will be for him to strip the bike later, the less likely he will take it.
Stay safe out there and if you’re looking for inspiration on how to secure your bike saddle, wheels and more, check out our Kickstarter campaign on; https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hexlox/hexlox-anti-theft-for-saddles-wheels-and-more-made
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Hexlox in Taiwan
Finally we are here! In Taipei, for the Velo City 2016 conference and the Taipei Bike Show. After a long flight with a touch down in Istanbul we arrive on Friday. After getting into our Airbnb flat we then had an evening off checking out Taipei. On Saturday the Velo City started with some very interesting talks and much networking. In the evening there was also an Opening Banquet + more chance to show policy people the Hexlox. All and all a good start on our journey here. Today is the Taipei Bike Parade which we are also attending. We’ve also seen some amazing bikes here and will post some more images later on. Stay tuned. Also if you have not registered for the Early Bird on our website www.hexlox.com do it now so you don’t forget.Â
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The History of Hexlox
We recently went through our old Prototypes to use them for our @kickstarter video. It was amazing how many tests and evaluations we’ve done until we reach the production ready prototype that we now have. When you are developing a Saddle and Wheels lock, safety and security is most important. But almost as equally important is how easy it is to use. Hexlox was designed to be used by anyone. Even your grandmother could install it and you don’t need to replace any parts. On the 16th March we go live. Come with us!
Short “documentary” that we recorded when we had our “street testing” in Berlin. Here we are showing real people that we stopped on the street and asked them what they thought of Hexlox. Most of them had never heard of a product that can secure a saddle and wheels. We got lots of feedback and could really test how the Hexlox can secure a very wide amount of components on your bike. Check it out, its raw, but so is the street. Soon you can also be protecting your saddle and wheels etc with the Hexlox. Don’t forget to signup for our early bird price newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bI-Ds5Â
Our CEO explaining simply how our Hexlox works and how easy it is to secure a saddle or wheels from theft.Â
We are currently preparing for our trip to Taiwan, Taipei to attend the Velo CIty Conference and Taipei Bike Show. If you want to meet up there drop us a memo on FB or from our webpage. Twittering us will also work!
Quick demo how to lock and secure your saddle
We’ve been working hard to get content out that really shows how easy it is to lock and unlock the Hexlox. We hope the this short video is getting closer to the core of this. At #Hexlox we love our Saddles and Wheels and most other protections from theft are just to complicated to install.
Demo DAY!
Today we had out test day where we offered a selected number of Bike Couriers, Pro’s, Mountain Bikers, Fixie owners and normal people the chance to test our Hexlox Bike Saddle and Wheel Lock. It was a day of great success since everyone was really impressed with the quality and look of the product. We let everyone install and de-install on all their sensitive parts and comments were more or less only positive. People came with Pinarello, Brooks, Cervelo, Deuze, and many more brands. For being only prototypes they survived any test we did and we can’t wait to get our hands on the production copies. Now its only one month left until our Kickstarter campaign starts. So its definitely time to sign up for our newsletter on  http://www.social.hexlox.com/blogdemoday
We will also be having more demo days, stay tuned and subscribe to be notified. Until the Hexlox is on the market to protect, please read our other tips on how to make your bike safer here: 7 Tips to Safer Bike
Demo Testing
Tomorrow Friday, between 09.30-14.30 we are showing and testing our prototype close to Hackesche Markt in Berlin. If you are interested in coming by for 10-15 minutes to have a look, then please send us a message either here or on Facebook, so that we can fit you in.
Kickstarter Campaign
Soon its time. We are about to bring our innovative design Hexlox to the masses. On 1 March 2016 we launch on Kickstarter with full force :-). It will be a new dawn for Saddle and Wheels security. Finally there will be a product that is easy to install and offers good protection. It should be possible to put you bike wherever you want without risking having parts stolen. Also when the bike parts are secured with Hexlox, it also sends a signal to the thief that this bike is secure and it makes it unattractive to steal the whole bike. Hexlox is designed in Berlin and made of Stainless Steel.Â
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A quick 30 seconds demo showing how easy it can be to make sure your saddle is still there when you leave your bike outside. The #hexlox also works for wheels and any other component on your bike which is fastened with an Allen/Hex/Inbus Bolt:
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Keep your bike Safer - 7 Tips
Every year hundreds of thousands of bikes are stolen in Germany alone. Only in Berlin over 30.000 bikes are going missing, the targets being both new and old bikes. Sadly most of them never come back and a large quantity are being stripped and sold part by part.
The solution for many is plain and simply to take the bike with them into their flat or house. For some this had become a ritual and hence the rise in the market for products that hang bikes on the wall of your flat. But for most of us this is option is not practical. Flexibility and the cleanliness and foremost the weight stops us from carrying it up and most elevators are just too small.
So what can you do to protect your beloved bike? To make sure that treasure & life companion , stays, well, yours? After all, it has probably a comfortable saddle, you just bought new lights for it and perhaps like a lot of us, you've also chosen a special design. There are no 100% safe locks. But today there are new ways to make sure that it is at least very difficult for thieves to steal your bike.

The solution is to make it as difficult as possible for the thief, so your bike is no longer seen as easy money.
These are by no means an extensive guide, but merely direct suggestions as recommended by not only the police, but also by bike thief's who have chosen the better side.
Choose a bright, well-frequented places to leave your bike.
When you lock it with your D-lock, make sure you lock it to something. Also make sure that something can not be removed. It's also been shown that if its difficult to get to the lock then a thief might not be able to access it with power tools.
Never trust the seconds. Opportunity theft makes up over 30% of all theft. Make sure when you enter a shop, you lock up properly. Modern bikes are light and can be carried away with ease.
Expensive is not always better, but make sure you use somewhere close to the 20% rule. That means that your overall protection should be around 20% of the value of the bike. However, if your bike is a 100€ bike, then a 20€ lock will not do. A stable D-Lock, or a chain with a square section linkages and a proper padlock is the minimum.
Secure your saddle with a Saddle Lock and the Wheels with a Wheel Lock separately with something like a Hexlox. Anything that will be an obstruction for the thief will make him move to the next bike, which is probably less safe than yours. Even if the thief manage to throw your bike into a truck and later work on it, having secured all your parts will make it a real hassle for him. Even for thieves, time is money and the safer you can make it, the more likely the thief will move onto the next bike. A very important point is also that if your saddle and wheels are individually secured, then if the thief resells the bike, its clear it was stolen.
If you store your bike in the basement make sure its also locked to something. Perhaps you have other bikes or a shelf etc. Make it difficult for the thief to just carry it out and then break your lock somewhere else. Even the strongest thief will not be happy carrying two bikes up the stairs.
Mark your bike. Make sure its clear that its protected and safe. If you are using protection also for your saddle and wheels etc, make sure the thief sees this. The harder it will be for him to strip the bike later, the less likely he will take it.
Stay safe out there and if you want more tips and tricks just drop me a line at 
[email protected] or check out our facebook page on https://www.facebook.com/thehexlox/