Quick release bicycle wheel padlock

quick release bicycle wheel theft

Quick release bicycle wheel theft is an irritating peril of urban cycling. The tech stems from racing, but have become pretty much standard issue on bikes; great news if you routinely break your bicycle down for transportation – not so good if you are targeted by thieves.

Unfortunately, as locks have become stronger, the theft of quick release components has become bread and butter for thieves – as well as the inspiration for British engineer Curtis Dorrington to devise an aluminium padlock to secure quick release wheels and deter theft.

Win a set of Quick Caps

The 51-gram aluminium locks cost £25 a pair, but we have three pairs of Quick Caps to give away this week. Leave us a message below and we’ll make the draw on Monday 24 October.

To find out more about Quick Caps visit quick-caps.com

quick release bicycle wheel theft

Does your cycle insurance cover stolen parts?

ETA cycle insurance covers the theft of parts from your bicycle including wheels – we advise that you secure quick release wheels if you can, but we understand that this isn’t always possible and will cover you against theft.

The ethical choice

The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurance , breakdown cover and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

 

Comments

  1. Mike Smith

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    Great idea !

  2. Annette

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    Quick caps – great idea!

  3. Rae

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    Quick caps are the way to go! No more having to worry about carrying an extra lock to lock up my quick release front wheel!

  4. John

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    Nice idea… although it does mean I’d have yet another key to worry about losing!!

  5. George Baker

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    Nice! Certainly beats carrying your bike home after work with no wheels. Lol

  6. Jen

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    I had a wheel recently – could do with a pair of these. They look great!

    • Jen

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      I mean a wheel *stolen!

      • Doug Milsom

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        Correction not needed, Jen – You HAD a wheel is in the past tense!

  7. Gail

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    A brilliant solution – on my Christmas wishlist

  8. Andrew

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    These look awesome; extra added security for your wheels.

  9. Philip

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    Nice idea, locking wheel nuts for bikes!

  10. Adam Seward

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    Wonder how durable they are…

  11. Steve

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    What a great idea! Amazing nobody thought about quick release security before.

  12. Stuart Young

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    Fabulous idea…great for touring where bulk and weight are such considerations

  13. stewart kerr

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    A good idea , and easy to use

  14. Richard Scrase

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    Yes please

  15. Ian Ramsey

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    This is absolutely genius! A must for any commuter in London who ventures beyond cycling from home to workplace and has to leave their beloved bike outside attached to street furniture for a short while! Brilliant!

  16. David Gray

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    Every time i leave my bike locked up I think that when I get back one of my wheels will be missing. This would be a weight off my mind.

  17. Phil

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    Cool!

  18. Gordon

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    I’d love a set to be sure that my wheels will still be on my bike when I leave it on the street.

  19. Josie

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    These are brilliant. What a smart invention.

  20. Mark B

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    I’d love a set!

  21. Tom

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    Would allow me to cart around one lock fewer!

  22. Mark Minion

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    what a good idea save those expensive wheels and not much extra weight to carry around

  23. Liz

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    Brilliant invention! No more carrying around 2 separate locks to lock all your components when you’re just popping out for 5 minutes

  24. Barry

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    What a simple solution! I so want a pair to secure my Rockhopper QR wheels..

  25. Peter Shirley

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    Lock me up.

  26. Peter Shirley

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    Lock me up forever.

  27. Peter Chisnall

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    Wonderful

  28. Greg Millard

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    It’s a deal,it’s not so easy to steal….

  29. Owain

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    Genuinely genius.

  30. Lisa Taylor

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    Really like these

  31. Lucy Jordan

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    Awesome! Would love a set to ensure safe wheels in town.

  32. Paul Miller

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    Great idea to save quick release becoming quick theft.

  33. Richard

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    Simple solution to keepay hold of your wheels

  34. The next Lance

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    Please don’t release me, let me stay
    For I want to ride you forever more
    To waste our wheels would be a sin
    I don’t want to put my frame in the bin.

  35. Rob Lewis

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    I would feel happier about leaving my bike in town with these locks.

  36. Pete Gateley

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    Saves having to take both wheels off and lock with the frame. Excellent.

  37. Pat

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    Choose me – my son needs some of these!

  38. Penny Price

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    Sounds a great idea, my student son would appreciate these on his bike!

  39. Nick Rossell

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    Clever

  40. Doug Milsom

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    Ingenious and simple, like all the best ideas. They would give me peace of mind.

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