Extreme bike lock (1 Viewer)

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Have they never seen a tree being chopped down.

If I really wanted what was being protected I would cut a wedge out of each side in a few seconds giving me quick access to the steel core. However, I would look at what it was secured to first as I bet that wouldn't be as big. cutting disks are only 50p each and a spare battery would see me through in my Ryobi grinder.

Look forward to seeing the LockPickingLawer's thoughts on this one. Bet he gets into this core within a 10-20 seconds.

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Have they never seen a tree being chopped down.

If I really wanted what was being protected I would cut a wedge out of each side in a few seconds giving me quick access to the steel core. However, I would look at what it was secured to first as I bet that wouldn't be as big. cutting disks are only 50p each and a spare battery would see me through in my Ryobi grinder.

Look forward to seeing the LockPickingLawer's thoughts on this one. Bet he gets into this core within a 10-20 seconds.

Yes -- somehow I don't think this invention is going to fly.
 
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there is no such thing as a secure bike lock hydraulic spreaders and battery angle grinders win everytime we once had a job to remove several bikes illegally fixed to railings none took more than a minute

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In defence of the product, (i wouldn't buy it) it looks quite a handy thing to secure your bike in your house or garage, so when the scroats do break in, they nick the easy things and not your 5K bike frame. of course that assumes that what you have attached it to is just as strong
 
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Check this guy out. I have been following him for quite some time now... You will never look at locks the same way, and if you are anything like me will smirk to yourself whenever you see a master lock padlock. He is interesting and entertaining.

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Ridgeway

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I find sitting on mine or even riding it avoids it getting nicked. But for opportunity theft i use this monster:

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Lightweight like the bike, pitty the same can't be said about the owner:LOL:
 

bobandjanie

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If someone wants something a lock only slows them down, but not for long, my brother is a locksmith and can unlock anything.:)

We though our ABUS locks looked good, ;) until you YouTube it and see how easy they get them off, but they intended to have it and come with the equipment. :unsure: Bob.
 

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