Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - kryptonite ny locks

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RoseRock
07-15-05, 12:14 PM
they look really good, but are they everything you'll want in a locking system? is it worth it?
thanks for the imput guy's
=)
peripatetic
07-15-05, 01:41 PM
Heavy as hell, but built to endure a terrorist theft attempt.
I stopped using mine once I got my OnGuard Bulldog Mini.
Do a search through this forum for "locks" and also under "alanbikehouston" (He's a user who's quite well-versed on just about anything related to locking your bike.)
weed eater
07-15-05, 02:56 PM
in the bay area i have found that a flat-key U-lock and a cable for the rear wheel works pretty well. having said that, i fear my bike will be stolen (or at least my rear wheel) next time i lock it up. but the thing about the bay area is, there are nearly always a couple other bikes around, either locked stupidly or not locked at all, so the casual thief will avoid yours (again, i hope i will not be struck down for saying such a thing) if you just make sure the frame and wheels are locked down.
however, if my bike and yours were next to each other, and yours had a new york lock on it, mine would be a goner. so there's that to consider.
Plinkerton
07-15-05, 04:58 PM
Check out the OnGuard locks. They seem to be greatly built, and they come cheaper than the Kryptonites. I'm going to get a Mastiff chain from them pretty soon.
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