In France, more than 400,000 bicycles are stolen every year or every minute. Due to the lack of identification, only 2% of them would be returned to the owner. Even if statistics on this topic do not yet exist, it is estimated that this scourge affects three times as many electric models, which are much more expensive and easy to resell. The explosion of green mobility in major cities has fueled the phenomenon. Thieves only need to help themselves on the street and then sell their loot on online sites. Keeping a high-end bike in an urban environment, where you often have to park it outdoors due to lack of space, is now a challenge. Fortunately, technology provides tools that can respond to a number of concerns.
Anti-theft
First, be sure to attach your bike to a solid foundation with a proven lock or even two. While no solution is 100% secure, thieves hate to waste their time with a tough anti-theft system that will make them…
Source: Le Figaro

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