• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    6 days ago

    I’m trying to move to the city center of Sao Paulo and finding space to keep our e-bikes safe at night has been the biggest difficulty of the process. The majority of buildings don’t have parking space, that’s great imo, but they also don’t have space for bikes. The elevators are miniscule and the bikes can’t enter. And private parking buildings cost a fortune. Something like that with a reasonable price (or free with time restrictions even better) would be great

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      6 days ago

      As a Dutch person, my recommendation:

      get a folding bike. They’re pretty cheap and useful primarily for biking a few km.

      Alternatively, get an omafiets, make it look rusty and shoddy. Nobody wants to steal a bike that doesn’t look valuable. You can also twist how it steers, takes training to bike on it, but thieves will always fall.

      • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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        6 days ago

        Being able to chain them and a security camera is good enough for me. A broken chain and video evidence is enough to claim the insurance in it.

      • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        4 days ago

        My friend locked his bike inside of apartment provided locked bike storage and they always had problems with people breaking in, cutting locks and stealing stuff.

      • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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        6 days ago

        We used to had folding bikes before, but my wife hate them because she always get her hands dirty while folding/unfolding and ruining her clothes. That’s on the table, but is going to need to be a magnificent apartment with the best view ever and under our budget to convince her.

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          6 days ago

          As the owner of a pair of (very) cheap (very) old Dahons, I understand what you mean.

          I feel like the design details matter a lot and – though I hate to say it – it could be actually worth getting a Brompton, despite how overpriced they seem.