I wouldn't consider it because the cable seems to be really flexible if at least 20ft is stuffed into a seat post. To me flexibility means easy to cut; I would still stick with my trust u-locks.
Looks like it's time to start collecting my prototypes...
Or maybe I should just throw in with this project.
Kevin C 4.1 mi said:
Yeah, I saw this yesterday. Lousy idea. Lousy lock. I decided if this gets funded, I'm going to start a promotion on Kickstarter to sell laminated dog poop.
This InterLock seat post bike lock will likely be a hit with the rider who is more concerned about fashion versus function.
I wonder how that TiGr bike lock product is doing? It was also funded through Kickstarter a few years back. It's a fairly unique design for a lightweight, less-cumbersome, yet strong bike lock.
Kickstarter link: TiGr titanium Bike Lock
Official website: TiGr Lock
My mountain bike was stolen from a Metra station last year. Since then, I no longer carry a bike lock... I just carry my bike onto the train since it's a folding bike. Then when I get to my office, I don't need to lock it up, it just gets stashed under my desk.
I don't think it's really meant to be a primary lock. I like concept as a secondary lock to secure the rear wheel. I use a u-lock for my primary and carry a cable for the secondary after my rear wheel was stolen in broad daylight outside union station. The cable is obviously easy to get through, but it is definitely a deterrent. I think this is a pretty cool product.
I would actually love this as a secondary lock. I already use a cable lock to secure the rear wheel and the saddle. (I've had a saddle stolen). It's annoying finding a place to put the lock when not in use and it takes time to thread it all together.
Good points on using the InterLock as a secondary lock for the rear wheel and seat.
It looks like a great idea outside the city, but for college students and city dwellers this thing would be cut through in seconds
I use two locks in Chicago so I would definitely use this as my second lock so I only have to carry one.
I really want to get one of these locks, but I'm not sure about the length. I wish they made one in a mini format, I think it would be easier to carry around, I don't like the idea of wrapping it around my head tube and top tube.
Serge Lubomudrov said:
I don't know how well or otherwise TiGr is doing, but I have seen, so far, only one person using it.
JimmyD 3.75 mi said:This InterLock seat post bike lock will likely be a hit with the rider who is more concerned about fashion versus function.
I wonder how that TiGr bike lock product is doing? It was also funded through Kickstarter a few years back. It's a fairly unique design for a lightweight, less-cumbersome, yet strong bike lock.
Kickstarter link: TiGr titanium Bike Lock
Official website: TiGr Lock
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