Re: easiest for wife to install.
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:04 am
We’ve had the same problem. We have a MM Jailbird and she’s not comfortable with putting the ring on so I put he base ring on and she attaches the cage and locks it.
We mostly use the security screw which can be frustrating for her at times as she has to fiddle with it. When we use a lock it’s wham bam and I’m locked tight. I don’t really like the padlock as it’s bulky, clunks around and I haven’t found a lock that has a shackle the right size so it fits tight and doesn’t allowed the cage to rotate.
We used to have a CB 3000 and she hated that thing (so did I). It was like doing a jig saw puzzle.
I have to say, a solid base ring with a cage that slips on like the MM models has worked best.
Whew! That was the long way around the barn!
We mostly use the security screw which can be frustrating for her at times as she has to fiddle with it. When we use a lock it’s wham bam and I’m locked tight. I don’t really like the padlock as it’s bulky, clunks around and I haven’t found a lock that has a shackle the right size so it fits tight and doesn’t allowed the cage to rotate.
We used to have a CB 3000 and she hated that thing (so did I). It was like doing a jig saw puzzle.
I have to say, a solid base ring with a cage that slips on like the MM models has worked best.
Whew! That was the long way around the barn!