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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? |
It's time to get a new lock when you think that thieves will target your bike, or when it becomes structurally unsafe :)
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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.
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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.
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U should replace it right away, as soon as u suspect that it might not defend well, unless your bike is a beater.
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I'm still using the same U-lock I bought in 1977.
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When you are down to just one Key for the old one.
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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. |
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 15570530)
When you are down to just one Key for the old one.
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