Feel free to share any feedback you have on my review procedure (I'll use it to improve future content). Thanks for watching! Here are links to both products featured in the review if you'd like to learn more [Amazon Affiliate Links]: - Seatylock Viking Silver - bit.ly/3oXddz8 - ABUS 8900 - geni.us/vVgBqn
The trick is to keep them as high away from the ground as possible when locking up. This removes the possibility for thieves to use the ground as leverage if using bolt cutters to attack your chain. Thanks for watching!
I couldn't care less about a company's sustainability. As long as they aren't pouring toxic waste into waterways,i couldn't care less how much plastic they use.
@@bikelockwiki it goes into landfill. Believe it or not,most so called recycling that we put into recycling bins goes into landfill. A lot of nice parks full of trees with birds and nice views were built on landfill.
Nice review! Thank you for the tests
Thanks for watching!
Feel free to share any feedback you have on my review procedure (I'll use it to improve future content). Thanks for watching!
Here are links to both products featured in the review if you'd like to learn more [Amazon Affiliate Links]:
- Seatylock Viking Silver - bit.ly/3oXddz8
- ABUS 8900 - geni.us/vVgBqn
where can I buy Abus 8900 bike lock do I need one what are the sizes
A google of the lock name will show a few places where you can buy it 😀
So what's the trick to make chain locks more secure? )
The trick is to keep them as high away from the ground as possible when locking up.
This removes the possibility for thieves to use the ground as leverage if using bolt cutters to attack your chain.
Thanks for watching!
Funny how many bike lock test videos are done in the UK. Thieves are more bold when people don't have guns.
I couldn't care less about a company's sustainability.
As long as they aren't pouring toxic waste into waterways,i couldn't care less how much plastic they use.
What do you think happens to plastic that isn’t recycled?
@@bikelockwiki it goes into landfill.
Believe it or not,most so called recycling that we put into recycling bins goes into landfill.
A lot of nice parks full of trees with birds and nice views were built on landfill.
@@ninjamaster7724 Plastic that enters landfills breaks down, albeit slowly, and the toxic remnants then contaminate the soil and groundwater...
@@bikelockwiki like i said?Where do you think the majority of recycling goes anyway?
You’re missing the point, if the plastic isn’t produced in the first place, it won’t end up in landfill or polluting nature.