you have about 0.1 to 0.5 seconds to get your steel from the oven into the oil (or water) if you want to harden it correctly seemed longer then that to me.... but anyway No locks are decent/though enough ,although there are some pretty good materials available to start off with ,but they're not as easy to manufacture the locks with so they're less likely to be used and if they would be used the lock would be verry expensive yet this doesn't mean expensive locks are well made
very cool. i have one of those cable ones that are pretty hard to cut ... but not nearly as tough as these ones i bet. though... my bike was 15 bucks so XD
I attend the university of portsmouth and didn't know that. With the number of people i know who have had their bike stolen here Im guessing its not particularly effective...
Feel free to name them. I mean I would like to know in case in some time there would be a lock made of these metals then I would know of it strength and would probably buy it. I would love to buy it to be exact...
Sweet I like watching these kind of videos.
Nice to know Abus locks aren't made in China! I was expecting to see Chinamen manufacturing these locks as I clicked on this video.
you have about 0.1 to 0.5 seconds to get your steel from the oven into the oil (or water) if you want to harden it correctly
seemed longer then that to me....
but anyway No locks are decent/though enough ,although there are some pretty good materials available to start off with ,but they're not as easy to manufacture the locks with so they're less likely to be used
and if they would be used the lock would be verry expensive
yet this doesn't mean expensive locks are well made
very cool.
i have one of those cable ones that are pretty hard to cut ... but not nearly as tough as these ones i bet.
though... my bike was 15 bucks so XD
@asseeninYOURDREAMS No safe will ever be "unbreakable" unless there is no way to actually open it you know. Hence there will always be a way to steal.
but...this kind of key isnt very secure. just watch corresponding videos - its easily opened with a pen-like device
That was Kryptonite, not Abus, and Kryptonite issued a massive recall/exchange program to address the problem.
Cool but a little to much like a commercial.
@hitachi088 Some bikes are worth tens of thousands of dollars...
ever heard about grinders that run on battery -.-
bright orange bolt-cutters: not sus at all! ;)
I attend the university of portsmouth and didn't know that. With the number of people i know who have had their bike stolen here Im guessing its not particularly effective...
Feel free to name them.
I mean I would like to know in case in some time there would be a lock made of these metals then I would know of it strength and would probably buy it.
I would love to buy it to be exact...
2:00 I'd use it to slice cucumbers!
Which show is this?
Cool video. Thanks
you can still steal it...
or use a plasma cutter.
thanks!
thx!
What do you do Bender?
I'm a Bender
@jorgefc So then we need super-hardened bicycle tubes. Might be a tad heavy, though...
Pro tip: watch series at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Danny Rafael Definitely, I've been using Flixzone for years myself :)
i really appreciate my D Bike lock now
w00t! More Triwood!
What about a portable grinder show one cutting through this?
Yep, without problem.
But an angle grinder is noisy.
People wont get involved watching someone using a grinder on a lock
GETTHEDEUCE
True, but when the owner begins asking where his bike is people will remember the guy with the angle grinder, it is VERY noticeable =P