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Breaking a Krypto U-Lock??
I lost the key to my Kryptonite U-lock and my bike is unridable until I can break it free. Does anyone know how I can break open one of these ? I'm thinking a mallet and some brute force or do I need a locksmith?
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All you need is a pal who is a mechanic or go to tool rental and get a portable grinder with a cut off wheel, safety glasses suggested. If you walked up to my door with it I would cut it off in 30 seconds for you.
Utah**********? Unless, you could get them a number and buy a new key from the factory.... |
Bike theifs usually insert a scissor jack or a very long lever.
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A hacksaw or a grinder with a cutoff wheel NOT a grinding wheel. If you can get a hold of a portaband use that,makes short work of cutting very thick metal,a cutting torch,a rebar cutter or,what the hell, high explosives!!!!! LOL Just kidding the portaband would be the best,no sparks like the grinder and no slag like the torch. I'm a Sheetmetal worker and have lots of experience with all types of metal,if you wanna do it on the cheap hacksaw.
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Originally Posted by SJgunguy24
(Post 7018816)
I'm a Sheetmetal worker and have lots of experience with all types of metal,if you wanna do it on the cheap hacksaw.
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Originally Posted by Tabor
(Post 7018922)
I would hope it doesn't give up that easy. I would hope it would be like trying to hacksaw through hardened tool steel.
Be interesting to find out if it gives up easily though wouldn't it? -Roger |
well the problem is it's locked to a bike rack. I thought about driving up to it and using a dremel with a cutting wheel. Its an older krypto lock, the metal is about 3/4 or so thick.
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Make sure you pick the nicest bike.;)
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Originally Posted by SJgunguy24
(Post 7018816)
A hacksaw or a grinder with a cutoff wheel NOT a grinding wheel. If you can get a hold of a portaband use that,makes short work of cutting very thick metal,a cutting torch,a rebar cutter or,what the hell, high explosives!!!!! LOL Just kidding the portaband would be the best,no sparks like the grinder and no slag like the torch. I'm a Sheetmetal worker and have lots of experience with all types of metal,if you wanna do it on the cheap hacksaw.
Got an old abandoned Schwinn breeze this way. Overhauled it, built up a new wheelset for it, and now it's my girlfriend's commuter. :) |
Kryptonite U-locks are all made of hardened steel. Fastest and easiest way is with a portable angle grinder with a cutoff wheel.
You said it's an older one? Does it have a round key? If so, there might be a quieter way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8XxcOj3Seo |
Thanks for the link, TM -- I had heard about that issue but hadn't seen the demonstration! There was an interesting Slate article a few years ago where the author went at various bike locks with hand tools to see how they fared.
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+1 on a hacksaw won't do it. Either a grinder or a Dremel with a cut-off wheel will. Drape some wet cloths over the bike to keep the sparks from damaging the paint.
The jack, etc, approach is likely to damage the bike, particularly if it slips. |
Originally Posted by PIZZ
(Post 7019000)
well the problem is it's locked to a bike rack. I thought about driving up to it and using a dremel with a cutting wheel. Its an older krypto lock, the metal is about 3/4 or so thick.
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If the U lock is one of the older variety with a cylindrical key, you're in luck.
Since about 2000, it's been well known that you can pick it with a ball point pen barrel. (Biro) After I found this out, I was able to open my motorcycle disc lock in about 15 seconds. http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty.../2004/09/64987 If you have one of the new & improved U locks, dig around for the paperwork from when you bought it. If you can come up with the lock's serial number or a key number, Kryptonite will get you a replacement key, no problem (but not no cost...) |
For some methods demonstrated: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TNTq3nhuh0
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I have cut a u lock with a grinder. Buy a grinder and a metal cutting blade you will have the lock cut in 30 secs.
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Originally Posted by busted knuckles
(Post 7019053)
Make sure you pick the nicest bike.;)
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Originally Posted by fosmith
(Post 7020338)
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Originally Posted by tekknoschtev
(Post 7020179)
Its still a longer process than cutting a cable lock, and will likely draw some attention (though I've never been questioned by anything more than a curious eye when doing this) so be prepared to explain what's going on.
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Originally Posted by slyborg
(Post 7021800)
There is the explanation for bike theft in a nutshell, right? Unless a law enforcement type who cares happens on the scene, most people won't bat an eye if someone who looks like they are doing something they are supposed to be doing is cutting locks off of a bike rack. If it's in broad daylight and you don't look nervous, you can steal almost anything on a public way. For full effect, have a buddy stand around watching while drinking a cup of coffee, just like the pros do it ;-)
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Originally Posted by HillRider
(Post 7022690)
To avoid any problems you might want to notify the local cops in advance. Easier than explaining later if they get curious as to whose bike it really is.
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36" or bigger bolt cutters.
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Originally Posted by ISaacG
(Post 7022745)
Hello? NYPD? I'm just calling in advance to notify you that I will be sitting at 136th and 73rd with a hacksaw sawing at a bike lock from 2:00 to 3:00.There's nothing to be worried about and you can just drive right on past me. Have a good day!
However, give it's NYC, the cops will probably drive right by even if you don't notify them in advance. :( |
Oh please. Do this in an urban/downtown ish environment and you can be getting ***** on the corner of front and university and nobody would bat an eye.
Seriously. Nobody cares or want to care. |
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