Lock wasn't opened by fresh air, clapping, a small frog, garden waste or a piece of Lego and the video was longer than 3 minutes, needing also a custom tool. That has to elevate it to LPL hall of fame territory. What a time to be alive.
+Tom Dixon: You could probably also use it to weight down a dead body should you have a need to 'lose' one in a river. Oops! That didn't just slip out did it?
LPL: "we got it open without too much trouble" OXFORD: "awww" LPL: "but the fact that it requires a custom tool means that it's exceeding unlikely that this is gonna be picked on the street!" OXFORD: "YEEAAAAAAAAAASHHHHHH!!!!"
Yeah, it only took a world class picker a minute OFF THE BIKE. Put it in a hard to reach position. Plus, like they say, security really only buys you time, question is how much.
And suddenly reddit has a new novelty account. Except this time it's not jumper cables, it's a 35 pound motorcycle lock and chain that his father beats him with!
LPL: "The lock has a disk detainer core..." Me, stuffing Cheetos in my face: "Ah yes, and I presume you'll be rotating all the disks as far clockwise as they will go?" LPL: 1:42 Me: "Heh, elementary."
LPL begins video oxford: Please, please let our product do well LPL so with my custom tool here... Oxford: damn damn damn LPL so seeing as it would require a custom tool and is tool resistant, i think it would be unlikely a thief would breach this is the street *ends video* Oxford: phew he didn't say it was awful lets open the champagne
I haven't been watching this channel all that long, but I still feel a bit of nostalgia watching videos before the invention of "the pick that BosnianBill and I made"
Because of your videos I've decided to invest in a small lockpick set and start learning about locks thank you for sharing your art and knowledge of these locks
he means you don't take it with you you leave it locked to whatever the locking point is. often you'll see u locks locked to bike racks with no bike, sometimes thats so people can use a nice heavy high security heavy u lock but still keep their bike light by just leaving the lock at the place they lock the bike
@@Mister_Brown I heard of thieves taking time to unsheathe the cover on a lock, crack a link at leisure and then recover when locks are left unattended, according to an anecdote on a review article anyway. Repeatedly parking and leaving chain in same place could lead to this....
I can’t tell what I like more: videos like this where the lock is a great design and he picks it in under a minute, or videos where the lock is trash and he picks it in a few seconds. Both are great!
Thanks for the pointers!! I've been trying to Jack my neighbors bike for over a year now and you just told me what needs to be done!! When I sell it I'll I'll make sure to remember you when I'm spending the money!!!
Nah, you don't lock the tank up. You just post Pvt. Schmuckatelli and three of his best friends with loaded weapons, orders to use lethal force, and promise of their choice of Taco Hell or Burger King if they go all night without the tank being stolen.
Hello Mr. Lawyer. Love the channel! Just wanted to say thanks! Your Simplisafe video got me a sale today! I’m a salesman for Vivint for reference. Keep up the great quality!
I like how his version of "not to much trouble" is modifying a tool to open it and how confident he is in all his videos when picking the locks, it's laughable seeing what some companies look over when they make a lock. Keep up the great content my dude
Here's a link that tests the lock: www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/security/motorcycle-chains-and-locks/oxford-beast-22mm-chain-lock-review
My Dewalt battery angle grinder and a slim cutting disc will probably cut through the link in about 30 seconds. Double that time because i need to cut the link in 2 places to be able to take it apart, as i am not likely to be able to bend the link after the first cut ;)
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz That sure is fast; though I've yet to hear of a stealth grinder. 60 seconds of that much noise would be tough to sleep through. That's still a pretty good deterrent.
I would love to have that lock and chain for my bike. As always, great video. It's unnerving how easy most consumer locks are picked. Locking at you master lock. 👀
I had a bike stolen thanks to an Oxford lock bought in Oxford. But that was of the tubular purported biro-end opening kind. The fact this one takes you more than a few seconds makes it a good one
Imagine it's the middle of the apocalypse, you're relaxing in your bunker trying to get some sleep, when suddenly, from outside, you hear "Click out of one, two is binding..."
When I lived in LA i bought a new 1973 Z1 Kawasaki and used to carry a chain with 3/4 dia links and the biggest American lock I could find , it was never tampered with, I like the beast!
LPL: *disk detainer core* crowd: yeah! LPL: *rotate all of those disks as far.... clockwise as they will go* crowd: it's happening! LPL: *then I'm going to take my modified abloy classic pick* crowd: mehhhh
Thx for this video. I'm using Oxford products too. Large 30cm U locks 14mm for the MTB's , and 2 Oxford Boss ( 16mm ) locks on each of my motorcycles. Maybe you can cut one open with a grinder to check the quality of the steel...
I clicked on the video and the volume was down, then I saw these little kid hands picking up the lock and I was confused, very confused :) Man that's a huge lock and I'm impressed!
Hey, your channel has really peeked my interest and I’ve need fiddling with locks I have around the house that would be considered more of beginner picks, my question to you is; would you ever be interested in giving a short lesson on how you crafted all your tools? Eventually I’d like to try to pick open something a little more challenging but I have no idea where to get equipment! If you have any recommendations or a beginner pick set that would be much appreciated as well because I’ve been making my own little ghetto tools becuase I didn’t want to waste money on anything sub-par. Thanks a bunch!
So, a custom tool for the lock type, that needs specific modification, and still takes around a minute for one of the best picker after familiarization with clean and safe environment. Yep, good luck picking it on the street, probably easier to cut the bike or motorcycle and steal this chain and lock.
Seargent and greenleaf makes some locks that would not even deign to acknowledge that a ramset had attacked them. The rotolock would probably stand up to sustained attacks from a ramset. Hi shear if you can find one wouldnt care how many times you hit it with one. Ingersoll lever locks wouldnt care. Theres a good number of locks that just arent reallt susceptible to a ramset attack even the higher power .32 i think that they are selling now. Theres pretty much 4 ways to use a ramset on a lockset. One, punch through the body of the lock to snap the bolt that holds the core retaining plate on to drop the core out, attack the core, core retaining nut or plate directly, punch down on the lock body or try to break the shackel, or try to punch through the chain link. With really big locks with either ball bearing or dead locked lugs, theres simply too much mass and resitance to punch down on the body. Too much material to punch through the body, the core retention is either otherwise too well protected or isnt there to be attacked, and the chain is too big and hard to be punched through.
LPL : "Exceedingly unlikely to be picked on the street" Most criminals : * sees thick chain and huge lock * Most criminals : "Nah, that bike over there has a Masterlock on it." Most criminals : *rides away on a different bike*
Man... after watching this channel I do not feel that any lock is particularly safe... I wonder now how many people around the world have these skills :D
finally somebody combined a strong lock body with a disc detainer core (a custom sized one at that). looks like lock makers are starting to watch this channel...
When you have such a poor bike that nobody will ever bother to touch it, even when "secured" with a cable lock so bad that you can slice through it like butter...
issue is in that case the lock is most likely more valuable than the thing it is locking up, and a lock without a key is not usefull unless your are lpl
A while I go I emailed Lockpickinglawyer asking him to review oxford locks, I'm not sure if that had any affect on this video but I am really glad to see this video be made.
Exceedingly unlikely to be picked on the street: Highest. Praise. Ever.
Yeah, that's damn near an endorsement.
also the video is over 3 mins 😂
Surely this has to be his highest reviewed lock?
I'm buying some Oxford actions
Truly insane
The lock: [Weighs 35 pounds and requires a custom tool to open]
LPL: Acceptable.
I think the only locks he didn't manage to open so far are the Bowley Lock and the Bowley Padlock
Also requires custom body strengh to carry around.
@@TweenkPL I'm pretty sure he hasn't picked any of the trickier Abloys either
TO BE FAIR, the lock only weighs 8 pounds. The other 27 pounds is the chain.
@@tomwallen7271 you are correct... however the lock itself could probably nicely double as a small bore cannon projectile
And if the corrosion resistance is good enough, it can even double as an anchor for small boats.
I actually have had boat anchors that weigh less than 35lbs.
nah too risky.....you might loose your grip and have it punch a whole through the entire boat XD XD
@@HeartTheBacon Hey, you scratched my anchor!
Or small ships. 😂
L O L
Lock wasn't opened by fresh air, clapping, a small frog, garden waste or a piece of Lego and the video was longer than 3 minutes, needing also a custom tool. That has to elevate it to LPL hall of fame territory. What a time to be alive.
And they say 2020 was a bust!!
The hero 2020 needs. Not the one 2020 deserves.
@@thisbenfeller me
Custom tool that needs further customization....
small frog ^v^
The next step in security would be to just weld the motorcycle down
Or paying an armed security guard 24/7
and with the ammount this lock whights you can put a small wielder in your bag :)
😂😂😂😂
😂 holy shit
Or an electronic ignition immobilizer and OmStar integration. Motorcycles are like 2-wheeled cars since a few years back.
Finally, a lock I would buy . . . and I don't have a motorcycle.
I'd buy it just to have it.
Buy a motorcycle as an excuse to buy the lock.
+Tom Dixon: You could probably also use it to weight down a dead body should you have a need to 'lose' one in a river.
Oops! That didn't just slip out did it?
You can lock up your bicycle
@@coniow hol up
Instruction unclear ; _the thief disassembled my motorcycle parts instead and left the lock at its place_
I walked outside to see my Bike frame was still locked up to the rack.
Better to steal and sell the parts than too pick it
thief stole the lock but not the bike
LMAO
I put it through the wheel ....... um ...... now I own a wheel
If the LockPickingLawyer says that this is "exceedingly unlikely", you best believe that's a damn good lock.
Instead of those Bronze/Silver/Gold ratings, they should instead use the “Length of LPL Video”.
hobanagerik divided by the number of times it is picked in the video
To be fair, you'd have to disregard the gutting time if there was any.
@@samuelhammons2528 With a modifier based on what tools he has to use. EG - Lego figure head -100000, home made special tool x1000000000000.
"This lock is rated at 2:45LPL"
Not to mention videos he plays with an alternative method because picking is trivial
LPL: "we got it open without too much trouble"
OXFORD: "awww"
LPL: "but the fact that it requires a custom tool means that it's exceeding unlikely that this is gonna be picked on the street!"
OXFORD: "YEEAAAAAAAAAASHHHHHH!!!!"
@Chris P Bacon that's just it... how would you know?
I mean... what do you really know about this guy? it's like like he's really a sharer.
If your motorcycle got stolen with this lock on it, you will have a logical suspect now, the one who owns a modified pick.
Beers all around fellas!
Yeah, it only took a world class picker a minute OFF THE BIKE. Put it in a hard to reach position. Plus, like they say, security really only buys you time, question is how much.
And if they approach you before you can lock your bike, you just beat them with the chain and lock. Problems solved
If you're strong enough to swing that thing you probably don't need it.
Can't imagine being clocked with 35 lbs of hardened steel with an 8 lbs sledge on the end......
Yes, I would get 2nd one for that very purpose.
And suddenly reddit has a new novelty account. Except this time it's not jumper cables, it's a 35 pound motorcycle lock and chain that his father beats him with!
@@DonziGT230 fair point
do I hear a different mic than normal? it sounds different
Maybe we are too early and UA-cam hasn't finish processing it.
T D no he just got a muffled mic
but i love it
Definitely. Much lower levels. Had to pump up the volume way more than usual.
It looks and sounds like he's using a mobile phone this time
Did that lock just squeal in terror when you set the last pin?
Master Locks do that on the sheer sight of LPL
The beast just gave up and left LPL 1 Beast 0
Locks do have feeling ya know
It probably sharted itself.
Hahaha
Nice motorbike, what's in the sidecar?
My lock.
When a lock makes you Dremel your custom one-of-a-kind edition of a pick that retails for over $400, you know it's got to be doing something right.
Friends: How do you lock your bike up?
Me: *Grabs boat anchor*
Friends: What the f***.....???
7 months too late but I actually laughed out loud, thank you
The times we live in 🤦♂️💀🤣
"...My Modified Abloy Classic Pick..."
Could it be a new star is born?
No. Just: No.
Modified Abloy is the way of the future baby. I give it 5 years before Sparrows is selling that design, if LPL ever lets go of it.
I've never heard so many compliments in an LPL video.
LPL: "The lock has a disk detainer core..."
Me, stuffing Cheetos in my face: "Ah yes, and I presume you'll be rotating all the disks as far clockwise as they will go?"
LPL: 1:42
Me: "Heh, elementary."
All a manufacturer has to do is make a counter-clockwise lock and LPL will be unable to pick it!
I feel personally attacked.
Hahahaha mate funniest thing here.
Me: it’s a disk detainer core! Get ready for “the pick bosnianbill and I...”
LPL: Abloy classic pic
Me: .... oh that’s cool too I guess ...
When your microphone turns into a lock
LOL
westgogi lol
Little click out of 1, click out of 2, nothing on 3, nice click out of 4, and we'vd dropped into a bit of a false mute
@@PerceusSOZ some counter rotation and we're in
Easier to take the post it's chained to huh
and the Post weighs less too!
LOL good one!
Disassembling the bike and selling the bike parts separately would be easier to do and make more money than selling the whole bike
LPL: "My tool is too big to fit in this lock." And a happy belated April 1st to you too, my friend.
I think this is a really good lock, because even if someone manages to pick the lock, it would be difficult to lift the lock off of the bike
The lock must be so easy to carry on your backpack 🤣
But that final squeal would alert the neighbourhood
LPL begins video
oxford: Please, please let our product do well
LPL so with my custom tool here...
Oxford: damn damn damn
LPL so seeing as it would require a custom tool and is tool resistant, i think it would be unlikely a thief would breach this is the street *ends video*
Oxford: phew he didn't say it was awful lets open the champagne
What's that sound at 2:58? Was it the lock or are you keeping a seal captive?
The lock squealing in shock
The lock screaming in surprise
The lock climaxed
Yeah pretty sure that was a seal
The freaking Lock crying
For everyone outside the US: 35 pounds = 16 kg
(and for those in the US, 35 GBP = 45 USD)
Jesus, that is one heavy-ass lock...
Well, im gonna need a trolley to carry that
It's perfect for 8kg carbon bike
🤣
That lock weighs more than my dog
I haven't been watching this channel all that long, but I still feel a bit of nostalgia watching videos before the invention of "the pick that BosnianBill and I made"
His freehand Dremel work looks amazing to be honest.
Because of your videos I've decided to invest in a small lockpick set and start learning about locks thank you for sharing your art and knowledge of these locks
"This is a lock you ONLY use at home or at your workplace when EXTREME security is needed"
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"Good enough for the street"
he means you don't take it with you you leave it locked to whatever the locking point is.
often you'll see u locks locked to bike racks with no bike, sometimes thats so people can use a nice heavy high security heavy u lock but still keep their bike light by just leaving the lock at the place they lock the bike
@@Mister_Brown or it means someone disassembled the bike and stole it :D
@@Ultiminati nope he is right. I know a few people personally that use that trick everyday for about 2km between university and train station.
@@Mister_Brown I heard of thieves taking time to unsheathe the cover on a lock, crack a link at leisure and then recover when locks are left unattended, according to an anecdote on a review article anyway. Repeatedly parking and leaving chain in same place could lead to this....
Just make sure you have it round a ground anchor or lamppost or they will just throw it in a van
I can’t tell what I like more: videos like this where the lock is a great design and he picks it in under a minute, or videos where the lock is trash and he picks it in a few seconds. Both are great!
Giant party at Oxford, still rolling hard
Thanks for the pointers!! I've been trying to Jack my neighbors bike for over a year now and you just told me what needs to be done!! When I sell it I'll I'll make sure to remember you when I'm spending the money!!!
What did you spend it on?
That moment when I see a disk detainer core but no pick that Bosnianbill and I made....
😞
Nice quality video ,as always. It's nice to see a recommended lock periodically.
Well i got the lock cause its literally the best recommended lock ever, however i now need a motorcycle.....
"Sooo, Kizmo, how did you get in to riding?"
This was, by far, one of your most enjoyable videos in recent days. Many thanks!
That's got to be the heaviest lock and chain combo on the market!🍺😎
If not its really close. However you could cludge together some things that would be heavier. At that point though its just dick waving.
You could remove some of the clothes, pull two chain links through and add another of those locks to make it even heavier
The Squire SS100CS comes in at 9.5 Lbs so just a little heavier, oh and they used 50cal AP to open it ua-cam.com/video/t2l4PVJkhzQ/v-deo.html
Thanks for introducing me to this lock & chain system. I was looking for the best I could get for my driveway gate.
This is the lock you need when you're in a bad neighborhood and you need to lock up your M-1A2 Abrams tank . . . .
Yeah I could never figure out what to use for it
So that's what this is for!!!
Finally I can lock my tank up!!!
If you drive one, the thief probably drives a German or Russian tank already, but would love to smash yours.
Nah surely you'd just drive this lock? It looks harder than a battle tank.
Nah, you don't lock the tank up.
You just post Pvt. Schmuckatelli and three of his best friends with loaded weapons, orders to use lethal force, and promise of their choice of Taco Hell or Burger King if they go all night without the tank being stolen.
Hello Mr. Lawyer. Love the channel! Just wanted to say thanks! Your Simplisafe video got me a sale today! I’m a salesman for Vivint for reference. Keep up the great quality!
that lock and chain looks like it would be used to moor the titanic to the doc
* lock the dock to the titanic
James Hall dock.
It was actually but then someone in the lower decks dropped it. You know the rest of the story.
This is the best setup I’ve seen on this channel yet!
The video is over 3 MINUTES long!
This lock must be amazing.
It took 2 minutes to put that Chain on the lock! LOL!
Some of the longest videos on his channel go to the worst locks
He could have made five Master lock videos in that same amount of time.
Holy moly, it's a lock that LPL likes!
It's like my standard krypto lock got irradiated by gamma radiation and then Hulked out
I like how his version of "not to much trouble" is modifying a tool to open it and how confident he is in all his videos when picking the locks, it's laughable seeing what some companies look over when they make a lock. Keep up the great content my dude
It would be interesting how "angle grinder safe" this actually is. Do you want to sacrifice one link?
Here's a link that tests the lock: www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/security/motorcycle-chains-and-locks/oxford-beast-22mm-chain-lock-review
More like sacrificing the angle grinder.
My Dewalt battery angle grinder and a slim cutting disc will probably cut through the link in about 30 seconds. Double that time because i need to cut the link in 2 places to be able to take it apart, as i am not likely to be able to bend the link after the first cut ;)
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz That sure is fast; though I've yet to hear of a stealth grinder. 60 seconds of that much noise would be tough to sleep through. That's still a pretty good deterrent.
The key for speed is slim cutting disc. I have some of them, they do cut quickly. But yeah, the sound of it would be loud.
What an absolute unit. In awe at the size of this lock.
this is one of the few locks that lpl actually likes
I would love to have that lock and chain for my bike. As always, great video. It's unnerving how easy most consumer locks are picked. Locking at you master lock. 👀
When the microphone is jealous of his legendary picking skills:
I had a bike stolen thanks to an Oxford lock bought in Oxford. But that was of the tubular purported biro-end opening kind. The fact this one takes you more than a few seconds makes it a good one
what's up with the audio quality
Looks like an entirely different camera and location
Think he's on the go
You can’t see the bike but he is actually in an extreme environment stealing the motorcycle using use phone to film...
LPL thank you for always be sophisticated and peeking our interests
Whoa, that's an insanely beefy lock! I'm gonna buy it!
(Checks price)
Nevermind....😩
You get what you pay for when it comes to locks. A high security modern lock starts out at around $100.
@@Cooldudewhotellsamazingjokes Yeah, I know lol
150 bucks is not much considering you also pay for the bike, insurance, helmet, jacket, pants, and boots.
Dress for the slide
A rarely bestowed seal of approval from the Lockpicking Solicitor.
Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work. בס״ד
Imagine it's the middle of the apocalypse, you're relaxing in your bunker trying to get some sleep, when suddenly, from outside, you hear
"Click out of one, two is binding..."
When I lived in LA i bought a new 1973 Z1 Kawasaki and used to carry a chain with 3/4 dia links and the biggest American lock I could find , it was never tampered with, I like the beast!
You even picked the sound quality
its an 150 eur lock plus 150 eur chain if you are wondering.
LPL: And i think we just opened it up...
Me: Whew, you couldn't have done it with out me...
I come to your vids when im having a bad trip thanks for being awesome.
When you go in the kitchen during the night and you hear from the garage: "Nothing on one, a click out of two..."
LPL, your comment sections are my all time favorite out of any other youtubers comment sections.
when he rotates all the disks as far as they will go but doesnt pull out the pick that bosnian bill and i made after
:(
I dont have a need for locks, I like your videos because there cool and educational.
What happened to your camera?
This is the highest praise I've ever seen him give
LPL: *disk detainer core*
crowd: yeah!
LPL: *rotate all of those disks as far.... clockwise as they will go*
crowd: it's happening!
LPL: *then I'm going to take my modified abloy classic pick*
crowd: mehhhh
BB😢
My gosh!
That is a beast, frickin huge!
Great job picking it.
I feel like your narration could be considered ASMR.
Thx for this video. I'm using Oxford products too. Large 30cm U locks 14mm for the MTB's , and 2 Oxford Boss ( 16mm ) locks on each of my motorcycles. Maybe you can cut one open with a grinder to check the quality of the steel...
The lock manufacture: We should have pay the lock designer more.
Why when he has already done it? I recommend you study Business Economics my good man!
Donegal Overlanding I recommend you take some English courses so you can understand the difference between literal and figurative speech.
@@cameronpoulton9490 I think he should take the course in order to learn to string together a coherent sentence instead of this abomination of words
I clicked on the video and the volume was down, then I saw these little kid hands picking up the lock and I was confused, very confused :) Man that's a huge lock and I'm impressed!
I'm just here for the "dissapointed for the lack of pick that bosnianbill and I made" comments
Hey, your channel has really peeked my interest and I’ve need fiddling with locks I have around the house that would be considered more of beginner picks, my question to you is; would you ever be interested in giving a short lesson on how you crafted all your tools? Eventually I’d like to try to pick open something a little more challenging but I have no idea where to get equipment! If you have any recommendations or a beginner pick set that would be much appreciated as well because I’ve been making my own little ghetto tools becuase I didn’t want to waste money on anything sub-par. Thanks a bunch!
So, a custom tool for the lock type, that needs specific modification, and still takes around a minute for one of the best picker after familiarization with clean and safe environment. Yep, good luck picking it on the street, probably easier to cut the bike or motorcycle and steal this chain and lock.
Yup. Slow the bad guys down long enough to make them keep on going.
Absolute beast of a lock, very well picked as always. That pick to looked ace.
Am I the only one expecting to hear "I'm going to use the pick Bosnian Bill and I made"
Now THAT"S a lock! Not a hint of disappointment, kinda rare there mr LPL :)
No one:
The lock: *CLUNK*
That was the best compliment I heard LPL give any lock
Never been this early to anything in my life. Cheers LPL! :D
When even a custom tool has problems to get into the lock, you know this is good stuff.
This beast may be the only lock to defeat the Ramset attack! :D
Pretty confident the very large Squire would defeat the Ramset too.
I dunno. It might fail in one shot. A shot to that core might prove fatal.
Seargent and greenleaf makes some locks that would not even deign to acknowledge that a ramset had attacked them. The rotolock would probably stand up to sustained attacks from a ramset. Hi shear if you can find one wouldnt care how many times you hit it with one. Ingersoll lever locks wouldnt care.
Theres a good number of locks that just arent reallt susceptible to a ramset attack even the higher power .32 i think that they are selling now. Theres pretty much 4 ways to use a ramset on a lockset. One, punch through the body of the lock to snap the bolt that holds the core retaining plate on to drop the core out, attack the core, core retaining nut or plate directly, punch down on the lock body or try to break the shackel, or try to punch through the chain link.
With really big locks with either ball bearing or dead locked lugs, theres simply too much mass and resitance to punch down on the body. Too much material to punch through the body, the core retention is either otherwise too well protected or isnt there to be attacked, and the chain is too big and hard to be punched through.
@@electricheartpony or wreck the core so thoroughly that you'll never get it unlocked.
@@lairdcummings9092 as I said, maybe. I'm not certain.
That thing really is a “BEAST!” Nice lock.
LPL : "Exceedingly unlikely to be picked on the street"
Most criminals : * sees thick chain and huge lock *
Most criminals : "Nah, that bike over there has a Masterlock on it."
Most criminals : *rides away on a different bike*
What an awesome lock. You did damn good opening that one. I still cant get my home made Abloy tools to work yet.
This man could probably break into any house, grab what he wants and then get out without anyone noticing. LUL
Sneak 100
Nope, not true....he tried to raid the locklab....and got "shot" in the process...BB's security is top notch ;)
BuzzinsPetRock78 wtf did i just read?
@@robin.r look up lpl raids locklab... Trust me, it's funny. And it's a colab with BosnianBill
Man... after watching this channel I do not feel that any lock is particularly safe... I wonder now how many people around the world have these skills :D
Your camera and mic seems a bit... worse...
finally somebody combined a strong lock body with a disc detainer core (a custom sized one at that). looks like lock makers are starting to watch this channel...
When you have such a poor bike that nobody will ever bother to touch it, even when "secured" with a cable lock so bad that you can slice through it like butter...
issue is in that case the lock is most likely more valuable than the thing it is locking up, and a lock without a key is not usefull unless your are lpl
FANTASTIC VIDEO MY FRIEND. Love the lock 😎
hey first comment
Legend
A man that never needs a key 🔑 what a brilliant skill to have 😀
A while I go I emailed Lockpickinglawyer asking him to review oxford locks, I'm not sure if that had any affect on this video but I am really glad to see this video be made.
I have one of these but the ground anchor version. It’s very good - I like it a lot.