infiniti3D system uses one-of-a-kind key to prevent bicycle component theft
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The infiniti3D system, as used for seat tube collars and saddle bolts
The infiniti3D system, as used on a handlebar stem
The infiniti3D system can be installed on wheel skewers, amongst other components
The infiniti3D system, as used on front and rear derailleurs
The infiniti3D system is compatible with multiple braking components
The infiniti3D system, as used on a crankset
The infiniti3D system replaces the existing fasteners on bicycle components (such as the mounting bolt on this stem), to keep them from being removed by thieves
The infiniti3D system, as used on different types of handlebar stems
Most bicycle couriers and hardcore urbanites will tell you – if you’re going to be leaving your bike locked up in a public place, ride something cheap and crappy that thieves won’t be interested in. The problem is, many bicycle commuters are very “into” bikes, and thus own fancy machines that they don’t want to leave at home five days a week. While there are a number of locking systems that might or might not keep these peoples’ bikes from being stolen, enterprising thieves armed with nothing more than a set of hex wrenches can still remove some of the more valuable components from those bikes. The new infiniti3D system, however, is designed to stop such parts-pilfering thieves in their tracks.
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