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redwaterman 04-29-13 06:27 PM

when to buy a new lock?
 
Hi all! long time lurker, first time poster here.
when should a bike lock be replaced/ when is it justifiable to buy a new one? :D

I'm asking in part because my 5-year-old kryptonite NY mini is starting to be a little loose. Like i can wiggle it quite a bit.

How long do your expensive locks last?

yamsyamsyams 04-29-13 09:09 PM

It's time to get a new lock when you think that thieves will target your bike, or when it becomes structurally unsafe :)

Medic Zero 04-29-13 10:49 PM

If the wiggle made it noisy when I was riding I'd change it, but there might be a way to add a little gasket to it to stop that. I bypass that problem entirely by how I carry my lock though.

erig007 04-30-13 05:04 AM

I don't know how long my lock will last. I've chosen this lock rather than another one and other less secure one because I want it to last a lifetime. But i suspect i know how my lock will die as i got an idea of it last year when the tumbling system stopped working properly once by lack of lubricant. I repaired it pretty easily by adding some lubricant. Only time will tell how and when this lock will die but other than the locking mechanism it seems pretty much timeproof.

Cfiber 04-30-13 05:20 AM

U should replace it right away, as soon as u suspect that it might not defend well, unless your bike is a beater.

tcs 04-30-13 05:41 AM

I'm still using the same U-lock I bought in 1977.

fietsbob 04-30-13 11:13 AM

When you are down to just one Key for the old one.

Andy_K 04-30-13 11:25 AM

I've got an OnGuard U-lock that's been sitting outside locked to a rack at work 24/7 for about five years now. A couple of years ago it was starting to bind, but I sprayed some oil in there and it's been fine since.

A U-lock is mostly a deterrent. If someone has the tools to break an old and weak U-lock those same tools would probably break a brand new U-lock a few seconds later. I wouldn't worry about it.

erig007 04-30-13 11:27 AM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsolescence

majwell 04-30-13 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 15570530)
When you are down to just one Key for the old one.

These days you can get replacement keys for a lot of locks, I only had one left and I bought a couple keys from kryptonite using the serial code that came along with the original set of keys. Much cheaper than buying a new lock.


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