Originally Posted by
crawdaddio
Not really.
Two different sizes would be better though. If you can, use a short one so it is harder to get a prying tool/device in there.
Make sure you buy one with a quality key system. If you order from certain online stores, you can have multiple kryptos keyed alike (one key works both, or three, etc....)
Kryptonite locks are currently using a 'rotating disk tumbler' cylinder.
Very hard to pick (like thieves pick though), and there is no spring tension on the tumblers, so they tend to last a long time.
The best KEY SYSTEM on bike locks that I have seen is the 'multi lock' padlocks that I mentioned before. These are miles ahead of anything else as far as key control and protection of the cylinder itself.
I do not work for multi lock. I am not shilling. I don't really care what kind of lock you use. I am only recommending what I have seen and consider to be the toughest, most reliable PADLOCK.
The toughest, most reliable U lock would be the kryptonite brand.
It would be AWESOME if krypto and multi lock would get together and put the restricted multi lock key into a heavy duty krypto U lock........
right but isnt it true that locks are almost never picked, they are broken. the fancy locksmith key is not really worth it.