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  • Oh man, you swing that sledge hammer like a girl! :)

  • There is no protecting from an angle grinder for any bike security system or product - other than the deterrence of being seen or heard. An angle grinder will cut through any bike lock, albeit with a large spray of sparks, and an earsplitting noise.

    As PlantLock's solid bars are thicker than anything available from Kryptonite, they're the least likely to be attacked.

  • As ever, the best advice is use 2 good quality bike locks, ideally of different types, and lock both wheels and frame to the locking bar.

    Enjoy your bike (and grow some strawberries while you're at it).

  • Where's the angle grinder test?

    Can't quite imagine a thief going "to work" with a junior hacksaw or a sledgehammer.

    I'd like to see if it's stronger than a Krypto Fagh - if not, then there's no point really.

  • looked like a ball sack to me

  • Well its a chromium coated alloy bar. With a little portable circular saw coated with diamonds it should go in it in about few seconds.....

  • No, it's not quite that...The solid locking bar is made from boron steel, case-hardened and tempered, to achieve robustness beyond most commercially available bicycle locks. It's also thicker than any D locks available.

    Angle grinders will ultimately cut through most metals, but not without a lot of noise and spray of sparks - not the attention a bicycle thief wants.

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