Reinventing the bike lock
Reinventing the bike lock
Hi,
I'm a student studying Product Design and Interaction and currently undertaking research into bike locks, with the aim of improving bike lock design. Please fill in my survey by clicking the link below it'll only take a few minutes.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8V26FGH
Thanks allot, Steve.
I'm a student studying Product Design and Interaction and currently undertaking research into bike locks, with the aim of improving bike lock design. Please fill in my survey by clicking the link below it'll only take a few minutes.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8V26FGH
Thanks allot, Steve.
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Zero weight and size
Infinite strength
Invulnerable lock
Vandal proof
Easy to capture all relevant part of vehicle
Infinite strength
Invulnerable lock
Vandal proof
Easy to capture all relevant part of vehicle
Last edited by [XAP]Bob on 16 Oct 2012, 4:51pm, edited 1 time in total.
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Question 8 is wrong you can't answer there is nothing wrong i
NUKe
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NUKe wrote:Question 8 is wrong you can't answer there is nothing wrong i
Not the only one where "other" is needed as an option
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Hi thanks for the feedback really appreciate it! oh yea i see what you mean, If there is nothing wrong just comment nothing in the box.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
ste-atk wrote:Hi thanks for the feedback really appreciate it! oh yea i see what you mean, If there is nothing wrong just comment nothing in the box.
Thanks Steve
But "an answer is required"
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Many of the questions did not work for me and I had to select an approved option as well as comment. I lock to anything or nothing i.e. none of the available options. I have no problem carrying or stowing my lock. Cost was also a problem - I bought my lock in 1975 so had to guess what it might cost these days and I probably over estimated.
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Thanks for the feedback.I have fixed the problem with the last question so now its optional so shouldn't have anymore problems. Anymore troubles let me know.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Not an option to answer for me. I have three trikes and each one uses a different kind of lock. Single answers are not appropriate.
"I thought of that while riding my bike." -Albert Einstein, on the Theory of Relativity
2007 ICE QNT
2008 Hase Kettwiesel AL27
2011 Catrike Trail
1951 engine
2007 ICE QNT
2008 Hase Kettwiesel AL27
2011 Catrike Trail
1951 engine
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
byegad wrote:Not an option to answer for me. I have three trikes and each one uses a different kind of lock. Single answers are not appropriate.
You could do the survey three times I guess.
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
On a positive note, I realised that virtually everything I lock up to on a daily basis, is a an element of a purpose built piece of cycling infrastructure (Gym, supermarket, supermarket, butchers) Proof that the planning system works, as it's all been installed at the request of the now defunct local planning department (Excluding the butchers)
Interesting to reflect that it's only the public sector sites I cycle to, which haven't got any cycling infrastructure; library, doctors surgery, HMRC office, my office, county hall, another library, local hospital, local A & E dept
Interesting to reflect that it's only the public sector sites I cycle to, which haven't got any cycling infrastructure; library, doctors surgery, HMRC office, my office, county hall, another library, local hospital, local A & E dept
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I can't answer this question:
Do you find Storing your bike lock when riding inconvenient. If so why?
There isn't a box marked "No".
The survey won't let me finish without answering the question!
Do you find Storing your bike lock when riding inconvenient. If so why?
There isn't a box marked "No".
The survey won't let me finish without answering the question!
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Mick F wrote:I can't answer this question:
Do you find Storing your bike lock when riding inconvenient. If so why?
There isn't a box marked "No".
The survey won't let me finish without answering the question!
I just typed No in the "Other" box. That works.
What manner of creature's this, being but half a fish and half a monster
Re: Reinventing the bike lock
Theres also no option to have a lock cheaper than £10.