Hello BNA'ers.
I have been having an issue lately with some scumbag thinking its a funny joke to mess with the saddle clamp bolt while I am at work.
Background:
My bike is stored in a secured room inside my work premises, where only employees with building access (electronic pass) can enter, it is locked to a rack inside this room which is bolted to the ground.
for the last few days, someone has been either playing silly buggers, or attempting to steal the saddle but not figuring it out - but the first day I went to ride off and felt my seating position was out - the saddle had slipped all the way back and on inspection the clamp was loose and needed about 5 turns to do up again - more than just a casual working loose over time (I have had the bike only for couple of weeks).
Today I noticed before I got on the bike that the saddle was set further back and when I touched it, it wiggled loosely - i.e. extremely loose.
this is clearly not a vibration or any other random issue - someone is messing with the bike by undoing the saddle clamp bolt.
Anyway - the point to all this; is there a way to secure the bike against this kind of tampering? (or can you electrify carbon fibre?)
I will be complaining to the security office today, but I am expecting the response to be along the lines of "store your bike at your own risk - not our problem" much the same as it was when my hybrid was tampered with (someone twisting the handlebar grips until the glue snapped - come back to bike and handlebar grips are pointing up and down).
I would bring the bike up to my desk but security wont let it through the gates... this is really starting to piss me off!


