Let's watch a video of someone cutting that little chain in 4 seconds now.
jjj2www 4 months ago
This is ridiculous! If these folks don't want to reveal how their product fastens, they should just keep mum about it...no need to upload a video that they've pixelated.
hpotter1097 8 months ago
what the fuck is this shit????????
PeterJansenWessel 1 year ago 5
WTF
shitinice 1 year ago
harry potters lock
soupkin 1 year ago 3
my D lock comes off in less than 4 seconds, so whats so amazing...
ideasoner 1 year ago
What about the front wheel???
45Cuber 1 year ago
i think he used a key!!!
theGANGSTERkids1 1 year ago
hmm, using magic to put a lock like that is kinda cheating you know...
vedo1117 1 year ago
i dont see anything
xxkevinxx323 2 years ago
does the blue and green sparkles come with it??
tracylynnw 2 years ago 43
@tracylynnw
yeah they do
mypsnisswelfrog 9 months ago
yeah they do XD
Security through obscurity is not security at all
antiaverage1 2 years ago
Did someone actually pay for this video to me made?
CaptainCropper 2 years ago
hard to see whats happening.... 1*
cars2024 3 years ago 25
I think that this sort of lock is suited to most bikes but not high value bikes. Perhaps I was a bit harsh in my previous comment.
Personally, the speed of locking is impressive.
This lock looks ideal for a bike that is likely to be stolen, but away from high crime areas.
For convenience and speed of use, it beats most other locks.
But it would be useful to have a choice of chain lengths. Otherwise one is dependent upon purpose made bike racks.
pseudotruth 3 years ago
The chain looks like it could easily be cut with bolt cutters, the type that professional thieves use.
On the face of it, it doesn't look like it's secure enough for anyone with a bike that's worth stealing, or if you have a valuable front wheel.
Is the chain is long enough to go round thicker posts? Because thieves can cut posts!
I hope I'm wrong, because from what I could see, it seems to have some advantages over conventional locks.
pseudotruth 4 years ago
Let's watch a video of someone cutting that little chain in 4 seconds now.
jjj2www 4 months ago
This is ridiculous! If these folks don't want to reveal how their product fastens, they should just keep mum about it...no need to upload a video that they've pixelated.
hpotter1097 8 months ago
what the fuck is this shit????????
PeterJansenWessel 1 year ago 5
WTF
shitinice 1 year ago
harry potters lock
soupkin 1 year ago 3
my D lock comes off in less than 4 seconds, so whats so amazing...
ideasoner 1 year ago
What about the front wheel???
45Cuber 1 year ago
i think he used a key!!!
theGANGSTERkids1 1 year ago
hmm, using magic to put a lock like that is kinda cheating you know...
vedo1117 1 year ago
i dont see anything
xxkevinxx323 2 years ago
does the blue and green sparkles come with it??
tracylynnw 2 years ago 43
@tracylynnw
yeah they do
mypsnisswelfrog 9 months ago
@tracylynnw
yeah they do XD
mypsnisswelfrog 9 months ago
Security through obscurity is not security at all
antiaverage1 2 years ago
Did someone actually pay for this video to me made?
CaptainCropper 2 years ago
hard to see whats happening.... 1*
cars2024 3 years ago 25
I think that this sort of lock is suited to most bikes but not high value bikes. Perhaps I was a bit harsh in my previous comment.
Personally, the speed of locking is impressive.
This lock looks ideal for a bike that is likely to be stolen, but away from high crime areas.
For convenience and speed of use, it beats most other locks.
But it would be useful to have a choice of chain lengths. Otherwise one is dependent upon purpose made bike racks.
pseudotruth 3 years ago
The chain looks like it could easily be cut with bolt cutters, the type that professional thieves use.
On the face of it, it doesn't look like it's secure enough for anyone with a bike that's worth stealing, or if you have a valuable front wheel.
Is the chain is long enough to go round thicker posts? Because thieves can cut posts!
I hope I'm wrong, because from what I could see, it seems to have some advantages over conventional locks.
pseudotruth 4 years ago