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Man starts £800k a year business after getting his bike nicked once too often

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After discovering his bike had been stolen, again, despite being locked up, Neil Baron finally snapped. It wasn't the first time thieves had made off with his ride, and the heavy, clunky locks he kept investing in clearly weren't stopping them.

So Neil decided to do something about it. "I thought there had to be a way to create a lock that was both lightweight and secure.

Bikes are getting lighter and lighter whilst bike locks were getting heavier and heavier," Neil told Mirror Money. But he also had an advantage thousands of other frustrated cyclists didn't - Neil is a former Rolls Royce Aerospace engineer.

So he channelled all of his frustration and knowledge into coming up with a material that was both strong and light. After a few

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