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In this video we look at the best way of securing your electric scooter. With electric scooter ownership on the rise, how to secure a scooter is becoming one of the questions we are hearing much more often.

With e-scooter security not as well known as bike security, we explore in this video the best type of lock to use and where on the scooter to fix this.

1) Use a Sold Secure, Compact Lock that will fasten around the frame and hold the scooter in place.  

2) Make sure the shackle goes through the folding arm between the stem and deck of the e-scooter.

3) Use a Z LOK COMBO as a secondary lock for extra security and stability. It can also be used on its own in low-risk areas short periods of time. Make sure you secure it tightly around your scooter's stem because then it'll keep your scooter upright and will be tricky to cut. 

4) At home, make sure you have a strong fixing point, like an ANKR.

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