Question re: cutting mini-u lock
#51
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From: brooklyn
Bikes: raleigh gran prix converted to fixed
if it's three years old it's probably not bic pickable, that recall was in 2005, other than that you're bound for some work, good luck, i've seen someone try to bust a ulock open with a car jack, clearly abandoned bike, on rack outside of a supermarket, the owner of the market was with the tow truck driver(not sure why he called a tow truck) but they failed, i'm sure it's possible, they just had no idea how to do it
#52
Just smang it.
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From: Bellingham
Bikes: Felt F1X, Kilo WT, Dawes Deadeye
This thread has boosted my confidence in U-locks. Would it be easier to break the chain links that it is locked to? The chain will be 2 links shorter, but that might not make a difference to you.
#58
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From: Pacific Grove, CA
That is all my experience. I did it for ten years, now I am done. I am moving into Computer Science now, an equally annoying career as CNC Machining.
An angle grinder. Boy, if I had a dollar for everytime someone blurted out "uh. . .duh just use an angle grinder, it will cut through anything. . ." WRONG. Just because it is an angle grinder does not mean it can cut through anything and everything. I can't count how many times I had a bag fast fancy 500 dollar grinder with the diamond wheels and all that crap and I went through ten or so wheels before the grinder died. Dude, it jsut isn't that simple unless the lock is crap. If you can run an angle grinder right through a lock, you know the lock is crap. 10 seconds? Whatever.
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