Sorry for this beginner question, but I got a Rockhopper MTB, it's a hardtail. I also got a chunky bike lock, one of the foldable higher tier ones.
The problem is, with the mounting mechanism the lock comes with, it can't be mounted on the seat tube because there won't be enough vertical space to easily take it out.
I've seen two solutions to this:
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There are alternate mounting mechanisms where the lock can be taken out toward the front. However, I keep finding comments about those that during a rougher ride, the lock may just fall out on its own.
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And some people mount the lock on the front tube. At first, I thought that would be a great solution.
However, I can't find much info about what the bike manufacturers say about this, since the top tube doesn't seem naturally designed to carry extra weight, especially in lighter bikes like MTBs or racing bikes.
Does anybody know if having a lock up there, fixed in position via velcro and without drilling any holes, can cause strucural issues for the bike frame? Or would it likely worsen accident outcomes significantly? Especially when driving on rougher terrain where the bike may get tossed around a little.
As far as I know the frame is aluminium, not carbon. But it's not steel either, of course.
Update 2026-07-06: I realized sidecage bottle mounts are a thing, I will try to get one of those now and see if perhaps I can fit the bottle on the seat tube after all. If that works, then I could have the lock sitting on the bottom tube after all!
I tend to only stop briefly at stores to get food and water, and I prefer stores where I can see the bike from the inside through the front windows!