Very good quality bike d-lock / u-lock. Currently much cheaper than any other sources I can find with free p&p.
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danflorin3
11 Aug 16#16
Similar products..but with lower prices..? Any recommendatio s?
hukdbargain to danflorin3
11 Aug 16#18
Google.
Marizu to danflorin3
12 Aug 16#24
I think that this is about the cheapest that you will get a lock with this level of security.
To learn about bike locks that work, take a read of this: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/144109/
There is a LOT to read, but depending on how much you need your bike to be there when you get back to it, it may be worth it.
b3ckford
12 Aug 16#23
This is a great lock. Had mine for a couple of years now. Brought off Amazon. Agree with other post, its quite heavy though so i leave mine at work in our bike racks.
Definitely recommend them.
paulandpam1
12 Aug 16#22
Youtube 'kryptonite bic pen' may well answer your question.
dangermoose5
11 Aug 16#21
OOS
adamhearn
11 Aug 16#11
Not sure about the lock but Fatbirds are great.
bigbak to adamhearn
11 Aug 161#20
I always found them grateful.
screamingninja
11 Aug 16#19
Apparently doesn't affect all Kryptonite locks with circular keys but it will open a fair few of them. A few videos on youtube showing how easy it is, one of which is:
I've had a Kryptonite D-lock for more than 15 years now. It uses a circular key - is the lock really easy to pick? :confused:
vulcanproject
11 Aug 16#14
Easier to steal New York. But it's also nearly as heavy to carry around.
screamingninja to vulcanproject
11 Aug 16#15
Not as easy as the circular key New Yorks recalled a good few years back. The one I had replaced by Kryptonite could be broken into very easily with a biro!!
Powza
11 Aug 16#13
A really good lock - one of the most secure for bikes (meets the Sold Secure Gold standard), but its a weighty thing to carry around; about 4.5 llb. or near enough 2kg. This is a great price too - available elsewhere around £45 to £50 with a rrp of about £80. Hot from me!
rodman
11 Aug 16#12
ordered 5 to lock my wife for weekends!!!
barneyonion
11 Aug 16#10
Are kyrptonite locks better than others? Genuinely curious as i have always made do with bell branded d locks or just chain and padlock - would be interested to hear opinions and experiences.
Neiliboy
11 Aug 16#9
sod it. just bought it. Seems biggest thing is peace of mind. I'll deal with the consequences of a naff bracket. Thanks OP.
Neiliboy
11 Aug 16#8
oooh i need a new lock but i'm uuming and aaahing about this. The bracket to attach to your frame is really important to me but amazon reviews saying its not great with this model.
robodan918
11 Aug 16#7
Great lock! They're usually 50 on Amazon
Clisig
11 Aug 16#6
bought one. Thanks! Now waiting for a bike deal......
ilikewatch
11 Aug 16#5
Looks good, but I won't bother since it still costs £18 more than I paid for my bike...
shango
11 Aug 16#4
Arghhhhhhh I JUST bought a new lock! Incredible deal though!
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To learn about bike locks that work, take a read of this:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/144109/
There is a LOT to read, but depending on how much you need your bike to be there when you get back to it, it may be worth it.
Definitely recommend them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2vLtpVPqhI