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Old 08-23-07, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by freako
Rare lock picking tools? HAHAHAHAHAHQAHAAH, their ALL OVER the internet! do a web search by simply typing in: lock picking tools.

That locksmith you found was a joke because I had a top of the line model of the Abus disc lock that a locksmith opened for me in less then 3 minutes while locked to my shed!

And krypto says their locks are pick resistent not pick proof.

Also do a web search on lock picking contests, this will surprise you. There's even a Youtube film of one guy opening his in 15 seconds using the toughest keyed lock for a home available. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGSwjp1UcnI

See: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/200...ynn-a-12-.html This is the toughest lock in the world to pick, and look what happened to it, and the time it took.

There are web sites that will teach you how to pick locks and where to buy picks.

So sorry but your mistaken to think that someone can't pick your lousy bike lock compared to an ultra high pick resistent high security door lock.
The fact of the matter is that bikes aren't stolen by having their locks picked.

The amount of uninformed and paranoid posts on this subject is simply amazing. For some reason there is a subset of people who post on BF who are afraid of their own shadow and love to obsess on bizarre hypothetical 'what ifs'. I prefer to live in the real world.

Show me some evidence of high end bicycle locks being defeated in the real world by having their cylinders picked or go back to the bunker and shut your trap.
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