
Bob
anon1 wrote:Can you please provide a link or source to some info regarding the redesign of the u/d-locks barrel lock? I've searched for it and can't find any.
Several online bike sources have published recommendations against that type of lock just last year due to its vulnerability.
Java Jack wrote:The particular vulnerability you are referencing was with the Kryptonite locks that used cheap tubular keys (aka barrel keys).
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While there are still cheap tubular locks out there that contain this vulnerability, this is not common.
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So, are there cheap tubular locks that could be defeated with a pen? Sure, they still exist and found on cheap lock solutions. ..
anon1 wrote:Java Jack wrote:The particular vulnerability you are referencing was with the Kryptonite locks that used cheap tubular keys (aka barrel keys).
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While there are still cheap tubular locks out there that contain this vulnerability, this is not common.
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So, are there cheap tubular locks that could be defeated with a pen? Sure, they still exist and found on cheap lock solutions. ..
No, I was not referencing Kryptonite locks but the generic term for that type of lock, bicycle d-lock or u-lock with the round key.
And you just wrote that they still exist with that vulnerability.
I think we have to take into account them bolt cutters are real big and they also used the leverage of the ground to apply enough force to cut it. even then it wasn't easy I would still use that lock and I would make sure it was off the ground.
tony.latham wrote:Perhaps what I really need to find is a realistic looking rubber rattlesnake. That'd keep the creetins away.![]()
Tony
tony.latham wrote:I just bought one of these Bolt brand padlocks to lock the coupler to my hitch ball. I've already got one of their stinger locks. I really like the fact they use your ignition key.
On their website they post this about it:
2″ Chrome Plated 5/16″ Dia. Hardened Steel Shackle
Double Ball Bearing Locking Mechanism
Plate Tumbler Sidebar to Prevent Picking and Bumping
Of course I've got no idea about the "plate tumbler sidebar to prevent picking and bumping." And yeah, I realize there's a big nut on the bottom of my hitch-ball.
Perhaps what I really need to find is a realistic looking rubber rattlesnake. That'd keep the creetins away.![]()
Tony
halfdome, Danny wrote:I've purchased the PL342B-KD shrouded padlock for my coupler after watching a YouTube video on locks.
I hope it serves me well for $101.41, made in Finland.
Danny
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