padlocks, keeping safe in London

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jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
That is Bronze level. One of these is Silver http://www.wiggle.co.uk/kryptonite-evolution-mini-5-flexframe-u-bracket-lock/ - use that to lock the frame to the railings/stand and one of these through the wheels into the U lock http://www.wiggle.co.uk/kryptonite-kryptoflex-7-foot-cable-bike-lock/
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
It's Sold Secure 'Bronze' rated, which apparently means it would survive at least 1 minute of attack.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_lock#Standards_and_tests

However, further down the page Cycle Magazine claim to have defeated 'Gold' rated locks in 10 seconds.

I'd suggest that how you lock it, and where you leave it are at least as important. In particular, don't lock it in a way that makes it easy to insert a bottle jack.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
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sam_1979

New Member
Ok then, i was going the wrap it around the bike frame when i am on it so the weight so not much of a problem if i do that.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
do you chain it to your bike when you ride or carry it in a bag?
I never carry them with me, they are just too heavy, I actually have two one at home and one at work.
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I wouldn't carry a chain. The one I used to use at work with a d lock weighed in at over 5kg's - I took it to work in the car. No way would you want that weight on the bike flapping about.

You need Gold level or higher for any city centre, and more than one lock.
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
ok so that lock wont survive London lol, thank you for saving my bike already, the flex one i kinda think that wont last to, would this http://abuspadlocksonline.co.uk/abu...rity-chain-length-85cm-link-diameter-8mm.html be better then the flex you said? or just as easy to cut?
As I said, it's not just what lock, it's how you lock it, where you lock it, and how often.

If you use a D lock, try to lock it in a way that prevents a bottle jack from being inserted.

Lock it in a busy, well-lit area where thieves can't work undisturbed under cover of darkness.

If you lock it everyday in the same place for the same hours, the risk is higher that someone will spot it day after day and then plan their attack. In this case you need to spend more on locks and choose location more carefully than if you were making a one-off visit.
 
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