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List of Ways To Theft-Proof Your Wheels and Secure Components: Locking Security Skewers, Seatpost Locks and More

When travelling with my bikes, I like to be pretty meticulous with their security. It’s for my own peace of mind, but also due to the practicalities of not losing THE most important tool in my travel arsenal – my bike! I’ve recently had a few friends who’ve lost wheels and seatposts while their bikes have been locked up on the street, which has prompted me to put together this resource.

I’ve written about the best bike locks before. In that same resource I’ve also compiled a list of bike locking tips which should help keep your bike safe on your travels.

This article will inform you with the various ways to make your wheels and components completely theft-proof.

Product Design

Most of these products have a tool or ‘key’ specifically designed to undo bolts on your bike. The higher-end components will be available with hundreds of different keys, and are designed to be really hard to remove with chisels, blades, drills, bolt cutters and grippers. Cheaper models will be sufficient in deterring casual thieves.

Pitlock are probably regarded as the industry-best – they offer 256 different key combinations and use stainless steel components. Pitlock also have their own bolt security system called Pitstopper.

Wheel Security

A great way to ensure that your wheels are safe from theft is to employ a set of security skewers. These will replace your existing quick release or bolt on skewers. 

Atomic22 Infiniti3D // £ 64
The Atomic products look to be some of the highest-quality available, and are all made in the UK. You can opt to get the skewer lengths perfectly made for your bike, or buy a “tribe” which includes 1/64 product keys. But before you go ahead and purchase this product, get confirmation from Atomic22 with whether they’re still trading. It seems many people have recently placed orders for this product to not receive them!

The Atomic22 Infiniti 3D locking skewers look the business!
The Atomic22 Infiniti 3D locking skewers certainly look the business.

Delta Hublox // US $29
The Delta triangle tool will undo this specifically designed wheel skewer, deterring casual thieves.

Delta Hublox Skewers
Delta Hublox Skewers

IXOW Wheelguard Gravity Skewers and Nuts // £25
These gravity skewers need to be flipped upside down in order to undo them. It looks like these skewers are the same product as the Kryptonite option below (I can only assume Kryptonite licensed the design off IXOW).

IXOW Wheelguard Gravity Skewers
IXOW Wheelguard Gravity Skewers

Kryptonite Gravity WheelBoltz and Wheelnutz // £25
These rather innovative nuts/bolts will only undo if the bike is upside down. Assuming your bike is locked to a pole and the thief even knows what they are – they’ll have a hard time removing your wheels.

The Kryptonite Wheelnutz and Wheelboltz need to be inverted in order to undo them.
The Kryptonite Wheelnutz and Wheelboltz need to be inverted in order to undo them.

Nutlock Safety Skewers // US $49
Similar to many other products here, the NutLock uses its own tool to remove the nuts. They have a video on their site showing just how hard it is to break them due to their shape.

Nutlock Safety Skewers
Nutlock Safety Skewers

Pinhead Quick Release Wheel Locks // US $59
The Pinhead products are designed to cover both quick release systems and bolt-on styles. Their Pinhead key can be used with their other Pinhead components listed below.

The Pinhead skewer fitting.
The Pinhead skewer fitting. Image: Huckleberry Bicycles

Pitlock Locking Skewers // US $69
Pitlock are the gold standard when it comes to wheel security, with stainless steel fittings and 256 different keys. They’re a little bit more expensive, but from most accounts – worth the investment.

A Pitlock skewer mounted to a bike. Image: Elfritzel.de
A Pitlock skewer mounted to a bike. Image: Elfritzel.de

Quick Caps Skewer Locks // £33
These caps are essentially just small padlocks for your existing skewers.

Quick Caps lock your existing skewer closed.
Quick Caps lock your existing skewer closed.

Sphyke Combination Security Skewers // €45
Not convinced you can keep a key safe? How about skewers with a combination code release? Very neat!

The Sphyke combination security caps use a three-digit locking mechanism to protect your wheels.
The Sphyke combination security skewers use a three-digit locking mechanism to protect your wheels.

TransX, ETC & Other Generic Security Skewers // £19
The pentagon, rather than hexagon shape of these tools prevent thieves from easily being able to take your wheels off.

The pentagon-shaped bolt head of the Trans X Security Skewers. Image: Parkers of Bolton
The pentagon-shaped bolt head of the Trans X Security Skewers. Image: Parkers of Bolton

Velo Orange Anti-Theft Skewers // US $16
These skewers require a specifically-designed allen key in order to undo them, deterring most casual wheel thieves.

Velo Orange Anti Theft Skewers
Velo Orange Anti Theft Skewers

Zefal & OnGuard Locking Skewers // £27
Like the Kryptonite option, these skewers are designed with gravity in mind. Simply flip your bike upside down and undo your quick releases. Good for deterring casual thieves.

Zefal Lock n Roll Security Skewers
Zefal Lock n Roll Security Skewers

Seatpost Security

Pinching your saddle and seatpost is generally just a 10 second job with an allen key. Here are some measures you can go to to make sure these integral parts don’t go wandering.

Atomic22 Seatpost Lock // £34
These anodised aluminium seatpost clamps look great and come with 1/64 specially designed keys. But before you go ahead and purchase this product, get confirmation from Atomic22 with whether they’re still trading. It seems many people have recently placed orders for this product to not receive them!

Atomic22 Seatpost Locks come in many anodised colours!
Atomic22 Seatpost Locks come in many anodised colours!

IXOW SafeRing Gravity
The Safering needs to be flipped upside down in order to undo the bolt. Great for deterring casual thieves.

IXOW Safering Seatpost Lock
IXOW Safering Seatpost Lock

Pinhead Seatpost Lock // US $39
The Pinhead seatpost clamp uses the same key as the skewer locks.

Pinhead Seatpost Lock. Image: BikeRumor.com
Pinhead Seatpost Lock. Image: BikeRumor.com

Pitlock Seatpost Binder Lock // US $61
The Pitlock key designed for your wheels and other components can be used with this saddle clamp too.

Pitlock Seatpost Binder Lock. Image: Michael Richards
Pitlock Seatpost Binder Lock. Image: Michael Richards

Sphyke C3N Combination Saddle Clamp // €29
The combination bolt system by Sphyke can be bought as a complete saddle clamp, or you can add their bolt and combo dial to your existing clamp.

Sphyke C3N Seatpost Lock
Sphyke C3N Seatpost Lock

Component and Bolt Security

It’s possible to secure every nut and bolt on your bike with these security solutions. 

Atomic22 Secure Bike Bolts & Pedals // £26 (2 bolts)
Atomic22 can create specially-designed bolts for anywhere on your bike. But before you go ahead and purchase this product, get confirmation from Atomic22 with whether they’re still trading. It seems many people have recently placed orders for this product to not receive them!

Almost all bike bolts can be made secure with Atomic22.
Almost all bike bolts can be made secure with Atomic22.

Hexlox Bolt Locks // €49 (5 bolts)
The Hexlox bolt kit is pretty clever. The system uses magnets to secure a fitting inside bolt heads (4, 5, 6mm) on your bike so that they cannot be used. A special key (1/999) is used to take the magnetic piece out of your bolt head. It seems to be a really simple and lightweight way to secure components to your bike – available July 2016. 

Hexlox Bike Lock System
Hexlox Magnetic Bolt Locking System.

Pinhead Headset Lock // US $29
The Pinhead lock requires their specially-designed tool to remove the headset top cap from your bike. This is the same tool as your wheels and seatpost clamp.

Pinhead Headset Lock for Bikes
The Pinhead Headset Lock. Image: Huckleberry Bicycles

Pinhead Saddle Lock // US $39
The Pinhead lock clamps just below your seatpost bolt so that it obscures its access.

Image: Confessions of a Bike Junkie
The Pinhead Saddle Lock. Image: Confessions of a Bike Junkie

Pitlock Pit Stopper // US $15
Again, Pitlock are at with a simple product that will secure your bolts. The PitStopper lives inside any bolt of your choosing, and can be removed with a special reverse-threaded bolt/key. For US $15 you will get two bolts and the removal key. 

Pitlock Pit Stoppers
Pitlock Pit Stoppers.

Sphyke C3N Combination Saddle Bolt // 24 Euros
Found in various styles, these combination bolts will replace a bolt at your saddle interface, making it hard to remove the saddle.

Sphyke C3N Combo Saddle Lock
The Sphyke C3N Combination Saddle Lock.

8 comments
  1. Great article! You forgot to mention that the Hexlox can also be used for Wheels
    and that the company has their own proprietary Skewers when you are changing
    from Quick Release. Also worth noticing is that the pitstoppers is based on
    a One “Key” system.

  2. Would love info on where to buy the IXOW Safering Gravity seat post security bracket. Looks like it’s overseas, so am having a hard time finding anyone shipping to US.

    Thanks!

  3. I thought Hexlox were the way to go. I ordered them before Christmas and still have not received them despite contacting the company several times.
    Can’t recommend them.

  4. Hi Richard. As we mentioned to you your order initially consisted of items that were backordered and then we got your package back as Returned to Sender Unclaimed.

  5. Thank you. I don’t know what could have happened as we received no notification form you that the items had been sent and there was nothing from the courier to say they had tried to deliver. I don’t see how it can be said that these items were unclaimed. We have now had emails to say that they are in transit so hopefully they will arrive soon.

  6. Ok, so you gave us the data, showed us pictures, but what do you do? What do you use personally?

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