Old 05-07-12 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by chaadster
Gotcha. For me, though, the remote possibility of such an attack does not outweigh the benefits of the TiGr lock. A noisy, sparks flying grinder attack in my lockup scenarios would be incredibly brazen, too. But if that's what you face when you lockup, well, I guess I get your position, and you're probably right to save the money towards putting into a move to a better zip code!

It probably doesn't matter in your context, but this video by TiGr purports to show the Ti bar stock holding up against an angle grinder better than a typical u-lock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uw5A...layer_embedded
Eh, don't mind me. After losing two locked bikes to thieves, I don't leave my bikes anywhere unattended, unless it's inside behind locked doors.
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