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It seems to me from what I've read on blogs & such there is an increase in thefts where a U-Lock has been cut. I'm quite sure this is a result of cordless grinders which have been on the market only a short time. A bolt cutter will not cut a good U-Lock.
h3 said:There's certainly some truth to that, but the vast majority of thefts continue to be bikes locked with cable locks or unlocked in "secure" places.
Michael Brosilow said:For about $85 a cordless grinder can be bought at Home Depot that can cut a U-Lock in seconds. The easy availability of these tools I think has a lot to do with the increase in bike thefts.
Duppie and Michael B, you're both right-- we have seen a bit of an uptick in U-lock thefts in the past two years, and a thousand victim-generated reports is better than what we had before, which was just opinions. Overall though, if the number of reports daily is any indication, thefts are not being shown to be on the rise-- past summers there'd often be 7-8 reports a day, this year we don't seem to top five very frequently. As noted, there are so many uncontrolled variables and such a potentially skewed sample that that could mean anything-- including that less people are locking desireable bikes with cable locks because word is getting out how frequently those get stolen, maybe as a result of the registry.
Scott, I'd be deeply flattered to think bike theives are reading the Stolen Bike Registry and basing their decisions on it . . . think we can get Matt Damon to play the bike theif when the movie comes out?
It seems to me from what I've read on blogs & such there is an increase in thefts where a U-Lock has been cut. I'm quite sure this is a result of cordless grinders which have been on the market only a short time. A bolt cutter will not cut a good U-Lock.
h3 said:There's certainly some truth to that, but the vast majority of thefts continue to be bikes locked with cable locks or unlocked in "secure" places.
Michael Brosilow said:For about $85 a cordless grinder can be bought at Home Depot that can cut a U-Lock in seconds. The easy availability of these tools I think has a lot to do with the increase in bike thefts.
Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
Not all Kryptos have the angle at one end.
mattbikes1 said:Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
Correct, the NYC lock is not, but it is so short that you can only lock your frame to a sign post or lock your frame to the wheel...as far as I have seen yet. DonRay A.K.A. Zesty said:Not all Kryptos have the angle at one end.
mattbikes1 said:Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
Yes.
And also, I think the Bulldog is a lot of lock for the money, but they are known to be prone to failure, ironically forcing you to stand there and watch while you pay someone to cut off your U-lock with an angle-grinder. DonRay A.K.A. Zesty said:Not all Kryptos have the angle at one end.
mattbikes1 said:Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
Correct, the NYC lock is not, but it is so short that you can only lock your frame to a sign post or lock your frame to the wheel...as far as I have seen yet.
DonRay A.K.A. Zesty said:Not all Kryptos have the angle at one end.
mattbikes1 said:Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
Ive had an on guard lock for at least 5 years in all sorts of weather. the plastic covering finally cracked and was slipping off. So I Oiled the lock to get rid of some of the rust and E-taped the plastic back on. Good as new. the best 20 bucks I've ever spent.
the long Evo has hasps on both ends and easily locks frame and front wheel at 90% of viable lock spots.
mattbikes1 said:Correct, the NYC lock is not, but it is so short that you can only lock your frame to a sign post or lock your frame to the wheel...as far as I have seen yet.
DonRay A.K.A. Zesty said:Not all Kryptos have the angle at one end.
mattbikes1 said:Bring your bike inside at night or anytime you can, why take the risk? Get a good U lock. Kryptonite sucks, period. You can get better for less. On Guard brand. Use a short u lock, less area to be tampered with. Purchase renters insurance.
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