Frame locks can only be mounted on bicycles with enough space on the frame between the seat tube, seat stay and rear wheel.
This excludes many mountain bikes, road bikes and smaller children’s bikes.
This blog only covers how to mount a frame lock on the seat stay (also known as the “rear fork”).
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Step by step guide; Replacing a frame lock on your city bike/touring bike
What you'll need
Important to know before you begin
With most modern city bikes, the frame lock is mounted directly onto the frame.
A thread tapped in the frame makes it possible to mount the lock using a socket wrench or allen key.
If a bicycle does not feature these mounting points on the frame, you can also mount the frame lock using separate mounting materials.
A thread tapped in the frame makes it possible to mount the lock using a socket wrench or allen key.
If a bicycle does not feature these mounting points on the frame, you can also mount the frame lock using separate mounting materials.
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