 Okay, so you finally invested in a bike and now you need to know how to keep it safe and we're going to show you how. I'm here with Zach from Purefix. Can you give us some expert tips for keeping a ride safe, Zach? I can. Thanks, Amanda. A bike is an important investment and you want to keep it safe. The first thing I recommend is getting rid of any quick release levers on your bike. Quick release levers on your wheels and seat posts make removing them easy and that makes stealing them easy. It only takes a few seconds to remove a quick release front wheel or saddle. You should replace any quick release levers with Allen bolts or 15mm nuts. This doesn't mean your wheels and saddles are safe, it just makes them harder for a passer by to jack them. If you have a daily commuter that's locked up outside a lot, you might want to consider some camo for your ride. A bike that looks fresh and clean attracts would-be thieves. Try adding some creative touches to your frame. You can use stickers of your favorite brands to cover up logos that will make it look used even though it may be brand new. Your bike won't ride any different but it'll be much less attractive to thieves. Don't ever leave your bike unlocked. Now to lock your bike using a U-lock, it's the best to attach the lock through your rear wheel around part of the frame. Make sure to lock it to a solid object that can't be broken or moved. And make sure to lock it to your frame. Some people forget that. If you're using a chain lock too, loop this to the front wheel and around part of the frame. No lock is ever 100% safe. If someone has enough time and determination, they can cut through just about anything. But if you follow these tips, you can reduce your chances of being another statistic. Alright, thank you so much Zach. You guys got to remember to get the right lock and lock up your bike. If you have any comments, please comment below or hit us up on our Twitter. I'm Amanda and I'll see you in the streets.