Which Bike Lock?

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Tony Sutton

Active Member
Location
Norfolk, UK
Been looking around for a suitable bike lock that doesn't cost am arm & legs yet still offers better security.

I considered getting Kryptonite Kryptolock Twin Pack until I read the reviews that the keys works with other lock, so I backed off with the purchase.

What should I look for? Is an D lock good enough? Or should I get both D lock and cable (or chains) however they need to be light enough to be carried in my backbag. I'm looking to spend up to £35 or so.

Thanks.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
D-Lock and Cable

For £35 theres various available, a Kryptonite Series 4 + Cable is about that I think if you look around.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Thanks, I had a look and I feel some of them were not a fair test. I think an D lock and a cable should be enough to put them off.
That depends on the value of the bike to a thief, the area it is locked and the value/lack of security of other bikes nearby.
 

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
'm looking to spend up to £35 or so.

Thanks.

Say goodbye to your bike at that price. Seriously. Get a Kryptonite Faghetaboudit lock for a price you can find cheapest and at least a half decent chain too if you can, with an alarmed padlock.

It all depends how much you want to deter, or at least give the thief less time to steal your bike or make a scene doing it.

I personally keep my decent bike at home and ride a beater bike as my town bike. But if you don't, and your bike is decent, get good security.
 

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
Weight: 2.09 kg
How heavy???? lol

My bike is 2nd hand with a value of about £100 or so which is why I'm not sure about spending too much money on a lock... perhaps the chain you mention is good enough?

I'd seriously consider the D-lock, and it depends on what your bike has on it as to why a thief will want to steal it. If it has branded tyres, thieves sometimes steal a bike by that, but usually the bikes name too, i.e Carrera, Kona, etc. are still worth stealing to a thief.
 
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Tony Sutton

Tony Sutton

Active Member
Location
Norfolk, UK
Photo posted... this is my bike. It's about 6 to 8 years old or so. Only had it serviced yesterday.

As you can see, it's "very rough" as it has been used a lot by the previous owner. Can't see if anyone is going to bother with my bike..
 

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evo456

Über Member
I recently got an Abus grant X plus 54 30cm (bit too long, would have preferred the 24cm ver). Nice sturdy locks got a decent review, fees like a quality product, couple it with a 12mm thick cable lock and it seems to have a flighting chance from a passing chancer with some bolt cutters in his bag. I got the fabric wrap mount which is fantastic if you have odd shape tubing on your bike- so far it hasn't let me down.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
It is a balancing act, how much to spend versus how secure you want your bike.
Generally the better the security the heavier it is, my Almax chain must weigh a good 10kg but then I never have to carry it on the bike.
 

Thomk

Guru
Location
Warwickshire
I recently got an Abus grant X plus 54 30cm (bit too long, would have preferred the 24cm ver). Nice sturdy locks got a decent review, fees like a quality product, couple it with a 12mm thick cable lock and it seems to have a flighting chance from a passing chancer with some bolt cutters in his bag. I got the fabric wrap mount which is fantastic if you have odd shape tubing on your bike- so far it hasn't let me down.
I also have one of these (+cable as well). Bit out of the OPs price range though so I suggest this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GRANIT-51...sure_Cycling_BikeLocks_SR&hash=item337831223e

Nearly as good and an absolute bargain at this price.
 

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
It is a balancing act, how much to spend versus how secure you want your bike.
Generally the better the security the heavier it is, my Almax chain must weigh a good 10kg but then I never have to carry it on the bike.

Me too, my 70cm Almax Series III chain is home security purpose. I use a beater bike for non leisure riding.


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subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
oxford magnum decathlon £29.99 at moment down from £50 . sold secure Motorcycle Gold rated so as good as the granit thingies but for a lot less dosh
 
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