The good, the bad and stupid of this video. -All the locks mentioned are vulnerable to angel grinder attacks. The Fahgettaboutit Mini is a very good lock, however Kryptonite will not guarantee theft loss against angel grinder attacks. The video neglected to mention this important fact. -Don't waste your money with the first two reviewed locks. The last three will offer better protection. -The video show improper ways of securing bikes. When possible try to thread the lock past a part of the frame and the rear wheel. -Not mentioned in the video, get rid of quick release skewers or axles. Buy a locking type of skewer or axle. -Not mentioned it the video is the Hiploc 1000. It is new on the market and appears to be by far the most resistant lock to angel grinder attacks. Don't take my word, look and countless videos on UA-cam. The lock is not cheep and is near 4 pounds, but I have a e-bike. Riding an e-bike make the weight less of an issue. Other suggestions. -Don't use a cable lock. Thieves love it, when people secure their bikes cable locks. -Lots of bikes get stolen when unsecured in a garage. Always lock your bike at all times. -Theives are opportunistic, If you have something that can be removed without tools, take those items when you plan to lock then leave your bike.
@@timurpargalava8930 I took a quick look the bike's appearance. It's hard for me to recommend a lock. Your bike is not a conventional diamond design and your bike has fat tires. I'm guessing some kind of heavier chain, that you can thread past the area between the rear shock, rear wheel and frame. Good luck
@@timurpargalava8930 I can't give an honest answer for what I would use for your particular bike. Your bike does not have a traditional frame and the wheel size may make it difficult for U/D locks to secure the wheel to a bike stand or solid metal object. I have a Kryptonite chain lock that has a noose . The noose is more efficient. Best to find a video to illustrates how it works. This is a ten pound chain and lock set. This was the first high security lock that I bought. I will use it when I know that I will be leaving my bike for a longer period. It will secure both of my wheels and the frame to a solid object. I also have a Abus 540. That lock has a very convenient mount for my bike. If I go to an area that I know is questionable I will use both the Abus and the Kryptonite. I will take off and away with me anything from my bike that can be stollen. Despite now having the locks mentioned, I will be buying the Hiploc D1000. All locks can be defeated, however I believe that the D1000 offers the greatest resistance to thieves. My e-bike is expensive, therefore tempting to thieves. I plan to use the Hiploc D1000 in combination with the Abus 540 lock. I feel that thieves will realize that they would have to invest/risk too much time to defeat both locks.
00:37 5⃣ Yale Maximum Security: geni.us/JOPiNLq
02:16 4⃣ 🟨OnGuard Brute LS: geni.us/LsYt
03:56 3⃣ Seatylock Mason: geni.us/cmq2
05:29 2⃣ Abus Granit X-Plus 540: geni.us/UBkBseT
07:13 1⃣ Kryptonite Fahgettaboutit Mini: geni.us/ZAgEqOz
The good, the bad and stupid of this video.
-All the locks mentioned are vulnerable to angel grinder attacks. The Fahgettaboutit Mini is a very good lock, however Kryptonite will not guarantee theft loss against angel grinder attacks. The video neglected to mention this important fact.
-Don't waste your money with the first two reviewed locks. The last three will offer better protection.
-The video show improper ways of securing bikes. When possible try to thread the lock past a part of the frame and the rear wheel.
-Not mentioned in the video, get rid of quick release skewers or axles. Buy a locking type of skewer or axle.
-Not mentioned it the video is the Hiploc 1000. It is new on the market and appears to be by far the most resistant lock to angel grinder attacks. Don't take my word, look and countless videos on UA-cam. The lock is not cheep and is near 4 pounds, but I have a e-bike. Riding an e-bike make the weight less of an issue.
Other suggestions.
-Don't use a cable lock. Thieves love it, when people secure their bikes cable locks.
-Lots of bikes get stolen when unsecured in a garage. Always lock your bike at all times.
-Theives are opportunistic, If you have something that can be removed without tools, take those items when you plan to lock then leave your bike.
Hi. Help me pls. Abus granit xplus 540/300 or Seatylock Mason 300? Prices = Abus 75$ Mason 110$
I don't know which one to choose 🤔
I need the lock for e-bike bezior xf200
@@timurpargalava8930 I took a quick look the bike's appearance. It's hard for me to recommend a lock. Your bike is not a conventional diamond design and your bike has fat tires. I'm guessing some kind of heavier chain, that you can thread past the area between the rear shock, rear wheel and frame.
Good luck
@@ilovephotography1254 Are you saying that a 30 cm u-lock won't work?
@@timurpargalava8930 I can't give an honest answer for what I would use for your particular bike. Your bike does not have a traditional frame and the wheel size may make it difficult for U/D locks to secure the wheel to a bike stand or solid metal object.
I have a Kryptonite chain lock that has a noose . The noose is more efficient. Best to find a video to illustrates how it works. This is a ten pound chain and lock set. This was the first high security lock that I bought. I will use it when I know that I will be leaving my bike for a longer period. It will secure both of my wheels and the frame to a solid object. I also have a Abus 540. That lock has a very convenient mount for my bike.
If I go to an area that I know is questionable I will use both the Abus and the Kryptonite. I will take off and away with me anything from my bike that can be stollen.
Despite now having the locks mentioned, I will be buying the Hiploc D1000. All locks can be defeated, however I believe that the D1000 offers the greatest resistance to thieves.
My e-bike is expensive, therefore tempting to thieves. I plan to use the Hiploc D1000 in combination with the Abus 540 lock. I feel that thieves will realize that they would have to invest/risk too much time to defeat both locks.