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help ... bike locked in basement :(
my gf took her bike out and re-locked the basement where we store our bikes (behind two separate locked doors ... one for the whole building and one inner personal storage room).
unfortunately, she also took the key with her instead of leaving it in the mailbox so I could get it. how do I get in to get my bike to ride to work :( |
bike forum wizards****************************************************************************************************???
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Call the building supervisor? Or a Locksmith? Bust out the sledgehammer? Try a bit of C-4?
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i don't want to take the subway with the peasants :(
but i have a plan ... :innocent: |
yes! got it! i am a genius ... and an expert lockpicker now :D
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14657171)
yes! got it! i am a genius ... and an expert lockpicker now :D
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Originally Posted by terrapin44
(Post 14657293)
:thumb:
have you decided whether you're taking a bike back from you trip yet? |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14657171)
yes! got it! i am a genius ... and an expert lockpicker now :D
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Originally Posted by MNBikeCommuter
(Post 14657536)
If you, a genius novice, can pick two locks, will you sleep soundly from now on just wondering if someone else.... :-)
anyone who is willing to get through two locked doors only to break my lock (when I've concealed the room it is in ... this is one 15 separate storage rooms in the basement) can have the bike. i'll take the insurance money and get something else |
What kind of lock? If it's a pad lock you can usually build a shim out of a soda can and use that to open it.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Padlock-Shim The above is exactly why the only padlocks that I use are disc locks that cannot be shim'd. It really takes all of about 10 seconds to open most padlocks.
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14657082)
my gf took her bike out and re-locked the basement where we store our bikes (behind two separate locked doors ... one for the whole building and one inner personal storage room).
unfortunately, she also took the key with her instead of leaving it in the mailbox so I could get it. how do I get in to get my bike to ride to work :( |
lol ... i guess i have enough security ...
1. front door lock to the building (standard key lock) 2. locked door to the basement (skeleton-style key) 3. locked door to my personal storage room (keyed pad lock) 4. locked to the concrete wall (ASUS Bordo Combo lock) i guess someone could steal it from right outside my office when it's locked to a metal pole in plain sight of all my colleagues/students who know it's my bike (that's why I lock it up there, even though it gets some direct sun). |
Glad you got in, but breaking in through doors generally will require no more than a crow bar. I can describe the way to do so, but don't think it's good practice to educate anyone on this. Suffice to say to properly secure the door you should get a pry guard put on and put in multiple locks with the longest dead bolts possible and space this out so that the locks are not at the same locations since the middle of the door frame will flex the most.
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Originally Posted by ratdog
(Post 14657613)
Glad you got in, but breaking in through doors generally will require no more than a crow bar. I can describe the way to do so, but don't think it's good practice to educate anyone on this. Suffice to say to properly secure the door you should get a pry guard put on and put in multiple locks with the longest dead bolts possible and space this out so that the locks are not at the same locations since the middle of the door frame will flex the most.
just steal the bikes off the street as their are many 800-1000€ bikes chained to lightposts on my street. |
overall, I am glad that I was able to get the bike out ... my gf was quite impressed :D
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calling people who use public transpertation peasents makes me think you are an elitist sisssy. grats on the lock though.
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Originally Posted by Wolfvegas
(Post 14657693)
calling people who use public transpertation peasents makes me think you are an elitist sisssy. grats on the lock though.
i didn't want it to come across that way. i've been called a peasant by some colleagues for not having a large turbocharged car :( i love public transport and it's super cheap in Germany (and runs on time, while being safe and clean, too) |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14657643)
overall, I am glad that I was able to get the bike out ... my gf was quite impressed :D
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14657305)
i need to keep pace with you on the mileage board :D
have you decided whether you're taking a bike back from you trip yet? |
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