Anti-Theft Bike Painting by russrobot
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This is how to "uglify" your bicycle to prevent it from being stolen. I purchased a new bicycle and it was stolen 6 days after buying it! And I had to buy a second one. It was stolen because it "looked" like it was expensive with bright blue stripes and chrome even though it was pretty cheap. This instructable will show you how to paint your bike to give it an unique look as well as deter thief.
 
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pcorbett says: Dec 27, 2012. 3:33 AM
Looks too nice, it still has good parts on it. My friends son went too college this year and I told him to do an ugly paint job to help prevent theft. He made a fixie with no kick stand and miss matching pedals and grips. I suggested he paint radomly with many colors without masking anything and to spray hubs, spokes, bars, and even some tire. I haven't seen it but he has it still. It's like a fingerprint, it belongs to one person and everyone knows it. The down side is the small town syndrome, everyone knows where he is.
sberge says: Sep 2, 2011. 9:32 AM
I am currently working on a unique bike with my teenager, a wknd project, so far we have the handlebars done, the frame needs to be colored and taped and the forks have been colored and taped already, then were doing the sproket, our color schemes are (handlebars)- black/hot pink, (frame)-white/black, (sproket)- lime green/white, and (forks)-lime green/hot pink... which you see in picture used painters blue tape, to give it the zebra effect we just rip strips of the tape and place variously along the peices, finished project is gonna be amazing, by the way I love your colors of you bike as well.. looks awesome, hope you enjoy our sharing of our project ;)
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Wroger-Wroger says: Oct 4, 2012. 4:59 PM
Trouble is, that it actually looks really good - like a master piece waiting for a museum of fine art.
Xthinker says: Aug 29, 2012. 5:58 PM
That bike looks terrible!!!!

You're welcome. :P
CaseyCase says: Jul 4, 2010. 8:43 AM
Spray your bike with 3M spray adhesive and then apply pubic hair and fingernail clippings onto the bike. Winner!
Hazzard2theworld911 says: Aug 12, 2012. 4:09 PM
huh... that gave me an idea... i have 3 old bikes, lots of spray glue, a pile of orange shag carpeting, and oodles of bubble wrap....
Advar says: Jul 22, 2012. 8:19 AM
*gag*
Sickk, dude... love iit!
CaseyCase says: Jul 22, 2012. 9:21 AM
I'm here for entertainment value only.
EvilDefman says: Jul 22, 2012. 2:17 AM
Damn thieves! Hang them all! No more thieves! LOL!
djsc says: Jun 26, 2012. 1:30 PM
If I ever get a bike that costs more than the lock I use I will stencil the word 'probike' onto it (notoriously crappy catalogue bike), that should keep the thieves away unless they are just grabbing them for scrap metal of course.
Tim Temple says: May 7, 2012. 12:13 PM
How about rust colored Rustoleum?

How about a duct tape patch on a perfectly good welded joint?
isaacwilk says: Mar 16, 2012. 10:36 PM
You really should rough up the original paint before you re-paint it, otherwise the paint will peel off easily. Unless you want it to peel off to make it look like junk...
Aron313 says: Mar 3, 2012. 7:15 PM
I would steal it! If i was that kinda guy! :D
deathsmileyinc says: Jan 27, 2012. 1:19 PM
i live in holland and here its save to assume that a bike that is painted is stolen. they are painted so the original owner wont reconize it.
i believe there are more bikes than people in holland so most people stopped caring and started buying stolen bikes or steal them by themselves
FuriousWolf777 says: Dec 31, 2011. 4:41 PM
Happy Holidays e 1!!! I am a Newbe here...Wow i think i have found my new home lol. hmmm , really doo smile. ok here we go! Throwing out the thought, lets see if i get any bites. Thinking...Transmitter, micro...maybe motion detect...huh locator? you see where im going? Just thought i would toss it out there....I was Aircraft elect Air force, and trouble shoot repair guy (cal state lottery machines). Not sure if anything along those lines are out there but would luv any feed back....Huh easy now lmao remember im new here lol...Thanks all!!!!
recordmasta001 says: Nov 19, 2011. 2:07 AM
wooo, you should sand that down first, i bet that paint scrapes off easy!
sikey says: Jan 22, 2010. 7:27 AM
wow, "uglify" to prevent theft. now you're riding a stupid looking bike! if you invest in a good lock you wouldn't have had to buy 3 bikes and paint them ugly, right?
Phoghat says: Apr 18, 2010. 12:23 PM
Just buy a good lock. Preferably a motorcycle chain lock. Remember to lock it every time. No theft
ebutler3 says: Nov 13, 2011. 8:11 AM
I suggest you just keep quiet. You're completely ignorant about the state of bike theft.
firepup104 says: Aug 28, 2011. 9:02 PM
HOW BOUT THIS LOCK YOUR BIKE UP
ParacordJedi says: Jul 4, 2011. 7:51 PM
Listen up, a $500 bike + bad paint job = $500 bike that would have repainted whether or not it looked crappy
TheGavinch says: Nov 27, 2010. 9:41 PM
I would recommend "prepping" the surface that's going to be painted by using sand paper or another rough surface to rough it up. It helps the paint dry even.
evajosie87 says: Nov 9, 2010. 11:07 PM
I think this bike looks cooler now than when you began!
Phoghat says: Apr 18, 2010. 12:21 PM
1. Buy a cheap bicycle tube
2. Slit down the middle and remove valve
3. wrap frame with tube
4. Profit
rocco says: Sep 27, 2010. 7:13 AM
I don't get it - what problem does wrapping your frame with a tube solve?
Phoghat says: Sep 27, 2010. 8:07 AM
If you have a nice new expensive bike, it disguises it to look like an old beater. A lot of bike messengers do this here in NY.
rocco says: Sep 28, 2010. 1:13 AM
Gotcha - thanks!
GroundingStick says: Aug 16, 2009. 7:17 AM
I used to wrap my bike in reflective duct-tape. They can try to remove that, but then they have all that stickyness all over... eeew!
2 stroke says: Sep 20, 2010. 8:37 PM
wd40 can remove stickiness man
theRIAA says: Jul 1, 2009. 5:08 PM
what kind of lock are you using! Go to the store and buy 2-3 feet of the thickest chain they have and wrap it in fabric/rubber. Chain it to your bike with a padlock, thicker than the chain. Make it easier to cut through the city's bike rack then your chain! The only comparable lock to this one costs over $100. Just go buy thick chain for cheap! don't get "U" locks, they can be opened with a car jack or just a hammer. don't get "cable" locks, those are the worst. If they cant just cut through them with heavy duty snips, they can pry the ends of the cable out of the crimping on the end with 2 long metal bars or vice grips. I use a super small cable lock to lock my seat to my frame, that's all I trust it to do. The only thing they can do to a chain and lock is cut it or pick it! This is too much work for most thieves!!! Never buy any bike lock you wouldn't trust to hold your weight if someone threw your off a cliff! nice instructable and nice bike. I always like a custom paint job, it not only deters thieves, it makes your bike feel more like your own.
2 stroke says: Sep 20, 2010. 8:32 PM
rap it with bike inertube thats what i use
flio191 says: Jul 19, 2009. 5:31 PM
not the thickest chain, but made with HARDENED STEEL, cause even the thickest chain made with non-rust metal can be cut through. i use two types of locks, one Onguard pitbull U lock and a cable lock to secure the front wheel. But i guess this also depends on where you live...
Furball_Fidelis says: Sep 3, 2011. 9:54 PM
I have anon Guard U lockand it's great...and I got a On Guard Cable to go with it...unbreakable...and the cable is made of twisted cables on twisted cables upon more twisted cables so bolt cutters don't work...
Houdinipeter says: Aug 20, 2010. 2:08 PM
i just keep mine in a public space so when someone goes to break the lock a passerby stops them. Only really applies to daylight though.
noahh says: Oct 20, 2010. 4:55 PM

Tim Temple says: May 7, 2012. 12:10 PM
The cops look for someone who looks afraid and guilty. They'll flash a frown at you to see how you respond.

One time I went into the Pentagon with no reason for being there. They set up a Checkpoint Charlie for going up to the Joint Chiefs of Staff area. They were inspecting senators and generals. I walked by with a confident smile and waved at them. They frowned, but I acted like I owned the place. They went back to work as I breezed on by. They have all these paintings in the halls and bored personal secretaries standing in the doorways, talking to each other across the hall.
Sounds4cc says: Aug 5, 2011. 8:23 AM
WOW, Love it!!! Thanks for showing me where to get FREE electricity (light pole plug), is that common?
noahh says: Aug 5, 2011. 9:10 AM
I think so, but they're probably mostly locked.
criggie says: Jun 21, 2011. 5:52 PM
Hector the Protector ?
Phoghat says: Apr 18, 2010. 12:26 PM
Absolutely. You've got to use case hardened chain.
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