Reid Welch
1 MW
I need a bike lock. Who doesn't?
I had one of these on my bike, but

I'd mislaid the key, and the bike was locked here in my garage.
So, darn it, I decided to destroy the thing.
How hard will that be?
"Cut resistant" is claimed by the maker.
Do you think of a dremel tool, battery operated, with a punky standard cutting wheel as a cutting tool?
Well, you should.
While all the online worriers speak of nippers and jacks and freezing and prying instruments.. and BiC pen caps turning round-key tumblers,
what about... let's forget all that bother.
Go deluxe with this pocket-hidable, one tool-opens-all:



(but I used only the cheapie solid al-oxide 15/16" disc to open my cable lock. the fiberglass wheels are much faster and more robust. and then there are -full sized battery powered cut-off grinders- out there, eh?)
It required the
just twelve seconds to zip through the vinyl clad 9/16" steel wire cable.
:x
Into the shi*tcan, oh ruined, worthless, false-security cable lock
I need a new lock!
Problem: I am now a cynic.
Heck, most folks already know that cable locks are easy to cut.
Thing is, you don't need even a bolt cutter. A pocket sized abrasive wheel battery operated tool will do a quick job
-through any lock system-
(but cables are all like butter--and so, are the poorest of all)
Let's have fun with this topic, OK?
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Resolved: that's A Big Lie from a major maker of security products.
Let's now look at another product; the mondo-cool handcuff-style of bike lock. Here's an image and the blurb...in the next form:
I had one of these on my bike, but

I'd mislaid the key, and the bike was locked here in my garage.
So, darn it, I decided to destroy the thing.
How hard will that be?
"Cut resistant" is claimed by the maker.
Do you think of a dremel tool, battery operated, with a punky standard cutting wheel as a cutting tool?
Well, you should.
While all the online worriers speak of nippers and jacks and freezing and prying instruments.. and BiC pen caps turning round-key tumblers,
what about... let's forget all that bother.
Go deluxe with this pocket-hidable, one tool-opens-all:



(but I used only the cheapie solid al-oxide 15/16" disc to open my cable lock. the fiberglass wheels are much faster and more robust. and then there are -full sized battery powered cut-off grinders- out there, eh?)
It required the

just twelve seconds to zip through the vinyl clad 9/16" steel wire cable.
:x
Into the shi*tcan, oh ruined, worthless, false-security cable lock
I need a new lock!
Problem: I am now a cynic.
Heck, most folks already know that cable locks are easy to cut.
Thing is, you don't need even a bolt cutter. A pocket sized abrasive wheel battery operated tool will do a quick job
-through any lock system-
(but cables are all like butter--and so, are the poorest of all)
Let's have fun with this topic, OK?
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6' (1.8m) x 9/16" (15mm) braided steel cable resists cutting and sawing.
Resolved: that's A Big Lie from a major maker of security products.
Let's now look at another product; the mondo-cool handcuff-style of bike lock. Here's an image and the blurb...in the next form: