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Old 07-11-07 | 01:35 PM
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Blue Order
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Originally Posted by chephy
Wow. So hear's a real-life example of a cut NY Kryptonite lock.
Yes, it's theoretically possible, and sometimes it happens in real life. Nevertheless, MOST bike thefts happen because somebody left their bike unlocked for "just a minute." The next most common factor in
bike thefts is a cheap cable lock was cut. The third most common factor is improper locking technique (in fact, never varying your routine could also be counted as "improper locking technique.").

Occasionally, somebody comes along with the right tool for breaking the best lock. But it RARELY happens. Thanks for this graphic reminder that it can and does happen.


Sorry about your loss... Bike thieves should burn in hell.
Yes, sorry for your loss, and thanks for sharing this. Bike thieves...
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