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Kryptonite Evolution Standard Bicycle U-Lock Black and Orange 2130 - $59.99

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Model: Kryptonite Evolution Standard U-Lock, 4x9 inches, Black, 3.5 pounds

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Sep 19, 2023
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Sep 19, 2023
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Lanmind
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Quote from PedroR :
Unless the bike being 'secured' with this is
  • an obvious complete POS
  • has no value to you
  • within your vision the entire time
  • etc
You will quickly be parted with both the bike and lock
Can you elaborate please?
Sep 19, 2023
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augielicious
Sep 19, 2023
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Quote from Lanmind :
Can you elaborate please?
sounds like they're saying don't trust it on a bike that costs more than the lock itself, or don't trust it at all.
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Tarkov
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These locks are fine, people shit on them because of lockpickinglawyer but the average bike thief is just going to cut the lock with an angle grinder.
I wouldn't lock a bike up somewhere sketchy tho.
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frankzen
Sep 20, 2023
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Yes the lockpicking lawyer can pick it but in reality you're not going to run into him in the streets and most petty bike thieves don't have these skills. For reasonable use these are fine. Far better than the combo locks where the weak point is the lock that can be jimmied. Angle grinders make noise and attract attention in broad daylight. Worrying over unlikely scenarios is silly and stifles personal development.

Edit: Not swiping at you Tarkov, I agree with you.
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NukinFuts
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Agreed: Good lock to stop lazy Thieves.

What you see The LockPickingLawyer do isn't his first "crack at it" ….. his videos are prepared, scripted pieces.
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TheRealK12
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Quote from NukinFuts :
Agreed: Good lock to stop lazy Thieves.

What you see The LockPickingLawyer do isn't his first "crack at it" ….. his videos are prepared, scripted pieces.
Yeup not to mention the pressure of doing it illegally in public is obviously not on him.

General piece of advice is that if you are looking to buy a really expensive lock for security; you should probably evaluate putting your bike there to begin with.

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mysterymeat21
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Would this work on an e-scooter?
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MONM5993
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Most people that have issue with these locks are the ones that leave it outside over night or in very low traffic area. If you need to lock your bike for an hour or two during normal day and evening hours, this will do the job.
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NukinFuts
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Quote from TheRealK12 :
Yeup not to mention the pressure of doing it illegally in public is obviously not on him.

General piece of advice is that if you are looking to buy a really expensive lock for security; you should probably evaluate putting your bike there to begin with.
Good points 👍
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This is a #8 out of 10 security level on the kryptonite security scale. It is a really solid level of security with its 14mm hardened max steel. It has a 9x4" shackle so it is quite big which is good or bad depending on the rider's preference. I have a 9" on guard U-lock, 8" kryptonite ny standard (9 out of 10) U-lock and on guard pitbull mini U-lock. Shackle size is a preference. This kryptonite is definitely a solid U-lock for the majority of riders. There are zero thieves going around trying to pick locks. Time consuming when a tool can most likely be way faster. There are like 0.001% of thieves using angle grinders.

If you lock it up in a medium to high theft area, one should look at these kryptonite 8 or higher security level. If you live in a low theft area, one could use a weaker lock but it is better to have a better lock if the difference in lock price isn't huge. Adjust accordingly to the value of your bike.

I lock up in a low theft area but my bikes are pretty expensive. U-locks are my favorite security. I also have Kryptonite NY cinch chain lock (9 out of 10 security), cable combination cable locks and folding locks. Chain locks are quite heavy to ride around with but are good if you go to various places that don't have any decent locking posts. Folding locks are light, convenient to carry and look cool but the security is much lower than a u-lock or chain lock. I think a folding lock is like 1 or 2 levels above a cable lock so it isn't going to provide great security. It is still useful as I use it on my kick scooters in a low theft area. So many people are locking up expensive bikes with cable lock and getting away with it. I would never try that.

How to choose the correct kryptonite?

https://www.kryptonitelock.com/en...urity.html

There is a mini 7 U-lock with a cable for $59.99 sale on Amazon but it is actually 13mm 7" shackle with only 1 bolt mechanism rather than a 14mm 9" shackle with dual bolt. With dual bolt, a thief needs to make 2 cuts rather than 1 cut with a single bolt. It is a level 7 out of 10. The advantage of the mini is the lighter weight and more compact size to carry around. The advantage of the standard is the larger 9" shackle to attach to larger objects. You could even get the rear wheel and frame into the shackle so you get more protection for the back quick release wheel.

* I definitely recommend to have an accessory cable loop to lock the front wheel that probably has quick release.
Last edited by Bflo23 September 23, 2023 at 01:52 AM.
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