Bikes to leave at station

Hi all,
I am looking to get rid of my folding bike and get a couple of bikes for either end of my commute (by train). One bike will be left at a local train station during the day and the other at Kings Cross overnight.
I would like drops and bikes that I can extend my commute on when desired, so not massive heavy lumps, decent range of gears, etc.
I do own bikes already, an entry level Spec Allez and Planet X Pro Carbon, but I think both would look like targets at the station. Ideally I would want bikes that do not look at all attractive/targets but are actually good to ride.
Do these exist or is it a case of picking up a grim looking frame and adding ok parts to it? Or is there another option?
Steve
I am looking to get rid of my folding bike and get a couple of bikes for either end of my commute (by train). One bike will be left at a local train station during the day and the other at Kings Cross overnight.
I would like drops and bikes that I can extend my commute on when desired, so not massive heavy lumps, decent range of gears, etc.
I do own bikes already, an entry level Spec Allez and Planet X Pro Carbon, but I think both would look like targets at the station. Ideally I would want bikes that do not look at all attractive/targets but are actually good to ride.
Do these exist or is it a case of picking up a grim looking frame and adding ok parts to it? Or is there another option?
Steve
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Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Ultegra
Brompton S Type
Carrera Vengeance Ultimate Ltd
Gary Fisher Aquila '98
Front half of a Viking Saratoga Tandem
Respraying to look bad is definately good advice but if its a half decent spec bike then they will see through that.
The one that you leave at home station during day only may fare better but expect problems with the one left overnight in London unless it truly is a rustbucket with worthless parts.
Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Ultegra
Brompton S Type
Carrera Vengeance Ultimate Ltd
Gary Fisher Aquila '98
Front half of a Viking Saratoga Tandem
I really like the idea of extending the ride on the home side leg (morning or evening) and it is no fun on the folding bike, I did a few times last summer but it is a grind (folder is a Tern Link p7i). I put some slicks on it, stripped off the pannier rack, but still pretty grim to ride,
I think leaving a bike London side is OK, overnight at kings cross there are hundreds of bikes so wont stand out and the bikes racks are on the platforms, also I can keep it in the office during the day.
It is in the local station that will be more risky I guess, plenty of idiots around. I like the idea of getting something and spraying the frame, component wise would be happy with pretty low specs, like shim 2300, but will probably still look tempting.
I know you can get skewers that need a specific tool to remove and can run a cable through the saddle......so annoying.
Steve
The compound is also pretty visible from a couple of platforms. Still use a Kryptonite lock and cable.
It ain't going to put someone off who is absolutely determined to get your bike, but for most the hassle of getting train ticket, swipe card to enter compound, and breaking a Kryptonite lock in full view will put off most people
As suggested for your 'home' bike look for a low brand name, but it will still be a target.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
So have badly sprayed the Allez a horrible brown, let the kids stick stickers all over it, put primer on the derailleurs, painted out any logos I can see. Will just have to hope for the best.
Found a single speed, old Raliegh frame, with pursuit bars and stupid deep rim wheels (think I will sell these for less nickable looking ones)