• legion02@lemmy.world
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        3 days ago

        Might be one to think about though. There were a fair number from reputable brands that could be unlocked with a Bic pen.

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          No one is analyzing your lock for what brand it is and carefully attempting to pick it. They’re just going to whip out an angle grinder and be done with it. I’m not really in the market for $350 locks either, but it’s nice that there are new advancements in lock technology and this seems like it’d be worth it for someone with an expensive ebike.

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    3 days ago

    Destroys cutting tools and obliterates your wallet! /s

    I really hate that we have to lug around expensive, 6lbs locks to deter degenerates from stealing your bike.

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    3 days ago

    Personally, I rock the Skunklock Chemical which destroys bike thieves’ ability to keep their breakfast down, but I’ve heard Hiplok makes some good stuff.

    Next lock I get might actually be the Litelock X3 (seems to have the best cut resistance of existing U locks) but Hiplok is probably in my top three or four lock brands (Litelock, Skunklock, Hiplok, and ABUS).

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    3 days ago

    I saw a similar video of Seth Alvo testing a U-lock with some kind of carbide coating, and I was amazed at how it just ate the cutting disc he was using - barely even scratching the lock. Anything an angle grinder can’t cut through pretty much counts as indestructible in my book.

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    3 days ago

    Most people use lock cutters, not disc grinders. This won’t stop a lock cutter.

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      3 days ago

      You would need a 10 feet long, 200 pound cutter to have the leverage to go thru that beast of a locker.

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        This is why you need a tandem bike with a custom mount for your 10+ foot long bolt cutter and your partner in crime to help you use it.

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        You could use a handheld hydraulic one that run on batteries. There are bigger rescue versions that also have batteries and need two hands, but they can go through up to 50mm(the lock is 32mm) of solid steel. Although they’re expensive. There are also hand pump ones that could go through that.

        The actual issue the cutting heads, since it’s probably very hardened.

        • Yeah. If YouTube taught me anything, it’s that you can exert any about of force with hydraulics, gearing, and time. You could probably put together something built with a cat waterer pump, powered by a couple D-cell batteries. It might take a while, but it’ll get 'er done.

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      The bike thieves I’ve seen have used car jacks to pry the lock apart. I have no idea if these expensive locks would hold up that any better.

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      2 days ago

      What cutter would even have a remote chance against any legit u-lock? Those are used on shitty cable locks and low end chains.