Of course, having a decent lock – or even multiple locks – is going to be your first line of defense against people making off with your bike. However, in the event that your bike is stolen, you can utilize modern technology to help you get it back. Also: The $800 Lectric XP Lite e-bike is a sheer joy to ride And things don’t get much more modern that the Apple AirTag. Also: They both used Apple AirTags to track their possessions. Only one turned out well Apple intended AirTags to be used to keep track of keys and bags and such. However, their small size, long battery life, and pinpoint accuracy have made them perfect for all sorts of applications – even tracking your bike. Your first line of defense should be having an effective lock, and securing your bike to a solid object when not in use. An AirTag will help you recover your bike if it is stolen. Everywhere your bike goes, the AirTag will be pinging nearby iPhones, and that allows you to find its location using the Find My app. Let’s take a look at some devices that allow you to attach and conceal an AirTag to your bike. This selection of devices should work with most bikes and e-bikes, but it’s a good idea to check your bike and the specifications of the holder before purchasing. But the thing is, a criminal stealing your bike doesn’t want to be all obvious and hang around the scene of the crime looking for a hidden AirTag – after all, it could be in one of any number of different spots. On top of that, some methods of attaching an AirTag to a bike require special tools to remove them. Again, a bike thief might not want to hang around long enough to start stripping the bike. The first option is to hide the AirTag on the bike itself: Perhaps tape it under the seat, conceal it inside the frame tube somewhere (there are usually a few voids where this is possible), or pop it inside your saddle bag. The second option is to put the AirTag into something and attach that to the bike: There are a lot of custom holders out there that allow you to hide an AirTag on your bike inside something else.
TUSITA rear reflector AirTag holder
Looks like any other rear red reflector on a bike, but this one holds an AirTag.
DiscreetLooks like any other reflectorCompatible with a broad range of bikesEasy to installCompatible with the Garmin Varia smart tail light system
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Stouchi bike bell AirTag holder
It’s a bike bell that holds an AirTag.
Nice loud bellKeeps AirTag dry in the rainFits a wide range of bikesEasy to fit
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EFEALL handlebar post AirTag mount
One of the most discreet and unobtrusive ways to attach an AirTag to your bike.
DiscreetSeamlessly looks like part of the frameWeatherproofAirTag doesn’t share or rattle
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GRAPID AirTag mount
This is a custom design mount that screws to the frame.
Fits under the water bottle holder so it’s inconspicuousUses security fastenersWeatherproofFits every bike that can take a water bottle holder (which is pretty much every bike)