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Old 02-10-22 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
There are 10,000 possible combinations. 0000-9999. Even if one could try a different one every 3 seconds (those numbers don't spin easily) it would take over 8 hrs. non-stop. ....
Couple years ago I found a lock next to the curb, must have fallen off a bike. I could always use another lock.

Cracking that took a couple of mindless tv shows where I was not even watching the wheels, was watching the tv show. I just kept spinning the wheels until it opened. Usually use that one on my errand bike at the grocery store.
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