I Tested The BEST Bike Locks From Amazon

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  • @TylerTube
    @TylerTube  Рік тому +37

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    the lock i recommend - amzn.to/43zdHul
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    • @xunkempt
      @xunkempt Рік тому +1

      twenty five

    • @WayneCAlderman
      @WayneCAlderman Рік тому +2

      best to have a lock with a super loud alarm, my main way to keep people away from my bike is there are cameras always watching it where it is parked and locked up and tons of people by it and near where the cops are parked at around the stores

    • @YoursUntruly
      @YoursUntruly Рік тому +2

      PLEASE test LITELOCK X3

    • @strickersniper7909
      @strickersniper7909 Рік тому +1

      70 dollars for a lock is a bit much

    • @jamesortiz5388
      @jamesortiz5388 Рік тому +2

      Hello Fresh doesn't taste very fresh the meats taste processed.

  • @camerondavidson5463
    @camerondavidson5463 Рік тому +1070

    Tyler 3 hours into testing locks “ Every good thief has a plasma cutter”

    • @legallyfree2955
      @legallyfree2955 Рік тому +52

      I was starting to think the same when he pulled out the angle grinder :)

    • @DriftedDreams2
      @DriftedDreams2 Рік тому +11

      I came here to say this 😂😂

    • @legallyfree2955
      @legallyfree2955 Рік тому +27

      Actually, thinking about it, my brother has a little portable oxy torch kit you could easily stick in a backpack and would probably be less noisy than an angle grinder...

    • @animademachina2747
      @animademachina2747 Рік тому +13

      And a backpack powered rust laser

    • @yaboimax6356
      @yaboimax6356 Рік тому +20

      every good theif has a mobile full oxy acetylene torch kit.

  • @mattstanford9673
    @mattstanford9673 Рік тому +684

    "Isn't that pretty on-brand for Master Lock?"
    *Lockpicking Lawyer liked that.*

    • @TheLongDon
      @TheLongDon Рік тому +14

      Difference is LL would have all these open in the time limit he set for one

    • @madrox8
      @madrox8 Рік тому +33

      "Lockpicking Lawyer here, and today we are here at Tyler's garage..."

    • @davidp2888
      @davidp2888 Рік тому +5

      I came here for this comment.

    • @Rand2k1
      @Rand2k1 Рік тому +20

      @@TheLongDon while LL would have all of these open in no time, I actually like this amateur attempt thing.
      The idea of ‘how quick can we break a lock with common obvious tools and no specific knowledge’ is actually a good one.

    • @Jephthahs_Daughter
      @Jephthahs_Daughter Рік тому +3

      LL is 🐐

  • @SHEEPGOBAAH
    @SHEEPGOBAAH Рік тому +202

    I kinda want to see a follow up video of you trying progressively larger and harder locks and subsequently escalating with bigger tools and solutions.
    "Ofcourse, any selfrespecting thief carries semtex shaped charges with him for exactly these situations"

    • @thiskindofaguy8034
      @thiskindofaguy8034 Рік тому

      Who is interested into shape charge's only crazy people

    • @loganozmun7577
      @loganozmun7577 Рік тому +10

      Every good thief has some thermite to melt lock

    • @dripp_dropp
      @dripp_dropp Рік тому +1

      ​@@loganozmun7577 we are not going anywhere until you get that bike back waltuh

    • @phrixos2826
      @phrixos2826 10 місяців тому

      I second this proposal!

    • @yungmayanprinceymp6113
      @yungmayanprinceymp6113 8 місяців тому

      😂😂

  • @davidskala7652
    @davidskala7652 Рік тому +124

    Best advice my Dad gave me was "locks only keep honest people out". alot of times locks like these are a visual deterrent, it's to make a thief think it takes more time and effort then it's worth.

    • @Smugginz
      @Smugginz Рік тому +7

      Thats exactly right though.

    • @kritsadventures
      @kritsadventures Рік тому +23

      It prevents mostly crimes of opportunity. Somebody who would see an unlocked bike and take it on the spur of the moment because it's easy and they can.
      Nothing will stop a determined "career" thief from attempting a theft if they think they can accomplish is.

    • @jmodified
      @jmodified Рік тому +4

      In college I rode a bike that was probably worth $20 - fixed chain to the highest gear so it would handle ice and snow (no real hills to deal with on that campus), and donor fenders added for rain. I used a 3/8 chain and large padlock and never had it stolen. There was tons of bicycle theft there - for profit with expensive bikes, and people who just wanted a ride would steal anything not locked - which you might eventually find somewhere else. So the trick is - cheap bike and expensive lock.

    • @fluidflacka
      @fluidflacka Рік тому +4

      Ur dad never told you that lol stop lying

    • @awholelotofnothing6456
      @awholelotofnothing6456 11 місяців тому +6

      ​@@fluidflackawhat? My grandpa and dad and some guy I remodeled a house for, have said it to me on three separate occasions. Why don't you believe it?

  • @RJSPARKS4
    @RJSPARKS4 Рік тому +80

    Tyler, once I bought a Kryptonite u-bolt lock for my Trek and signed up for the insurance (free) and the thieves just cut the tree I had it locked to (yeah, I'm dumb) and they truly honored it! New $985.00 Trek 7000. This was in 1992 at college in PA.

    • @deanjo57790
      @deanjo57790 Рік тому +38

      Of course, because what self-respecting bicycle thief isn't carrying a chainsaw with them.

    • @RJSPARKS4
      @RJSPARKS4 Рік тому +2

      @@deanjo57790 hahaa!!!! So funny/appropriate lol

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Рік тому +3

      I'm surprised they didn't ask you for a sample of the tree for analysis.

    • @jmodified
      @jmodified Рік тому +1

      How thick was the tree?

    • @RJSPARKS4
      @RJSPARKS4 Рік тому +7

      @@jmodified LOL, maybe 4 inches, but the funny part is...their lock didn't fail. It was taken along with the bike,, yet they still honored the 'anything up to $1,000' theft.

  • @melwinder1
    @melwinder1 Рік тому +78

    Tyler 6 hours into testing bike locks: "Every good thief has a M1 Abrams tank to destroy the locks with ease"
    Meanwhile Lockpicking Lawyer: "I got a rake pick"

  • @Keens9
    @Keens9 Рік тому +306

    "Any of these locks that I can bypass in under 3 minutes..."
    Lock picking lawyer has entered chat

    • @joekni2002
      @joekni2002 Рік тому +4

      Came to say the same

    • @righty-o3585
      @righty-o3585 Рік тому +5

      Lol I just mentioned Lock Picking Lawyer too haha. Yeah he'd open that entire box of locks in like a minute. 😅

    • @bigt1877
      @bigt1877 Рік тому +13

      LPL already bypassed each one with 2 different methods and did it a second time so you know it wasn’t a fluke all under a minute 30 😂

    • @Lookinglost
      @Lookinglost Рік тому

      I came to say literally the same thing, saw you already had and deleted my comment haha

    • @CookingWithCows
      @CookingWithCows Рік тому

      Click out of one.

  • @cuseyeti_one8three
    @cuseyeti_one8three 10 місяців тому +19

    The best anti-theft device ever applied to that bike is the Huffy decal.

  • @chrisj.1608
    @chrisj.1608 Рік тому +108

    honestly since i discovered lockpicking lawyer i tend to look at bike locks as more of a deterrent if a thief wants your bike they will get your bike

    • @xylynthian753
      @xylynthian753 Рік тому +14

      Luckily, most bike thieves are opportunistic. They're not gonna be walking around with a pick or an angle grinder to try and get off a lock. Another good theft deterrent is simply leaving your bike next to a more expensive looking bike. Quick release pedals are also good since most thieves will try to ride off with it.

    • @FUGP72
      @FUGP72 Рік тому +3

      Which is stupid of you. Most thieves are not professional locksmiths who specialize in picking locks, to the point of building their own personal tools. Most locks are NOT defeated the way he does it.

    • @rcyalater...2305
      @rcyalater...2305 Рік тому +2

      Locks keep honest people honest. Nothing more

    • @the8thark
      @the8thark Рік тому +4

      The whole point of a lock is to make stealing your bike just hard enough, so the criminal will choose the bike next to yours instead - as it is easier to steal or worth more than yours.

    • @DizzyDJW
      @DizzyDJW Рік тому +4

      I can attest to this as a fact. I've had 5 of my bikes stolen in my lifetime (30yrs) and each time they were locked up with a different higher quality lock each time. Never stopped people from stealing them. I was days away from getting a little gps and putting it inside the body of the bike, but the bike was stolen before I could. 4 bikes were stolen in the tiny town I lived in and the 5th was stolen during a house robbery but the cops were able to recover it a week later.

  • @antoinebugleboy6864
    @antoinebugleboy6864 9 місяців тому +15

    14:20 Tyler bracing the U-lock with his thigh so the grinder is spinning just inches from his femoral artery is exactly the kind of death-defying shenanigans I tune in to see.

    • @TheGamingPile
      @TheGamingPile 5 місяців тому

      Was literally about to comment this, how has Tyler lived this long?!

  • @hunterhicks6726
    @hunterhicks6726 Рік тому +61

    This video is actually really helpful since I’m a thief and have been wondering which locks I should target first. Thanks Tyler!

    • @JawZz
      @JawZz Рік тому +3

      💀

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Рік тому +7

      Any real thief already knows this. And anyone with a decent bike knows you use multiple locks and nothing cheap.

    • @lilithhawkins6454
      @lilithhawkins6454 Рік тому +7

      ​@@noneyabizz8337don't be so harsh. Maybe they're new. I'm sure they'll be a great thief with enough practice.

    • @brucebeamon5460
      @brucebeamon5460 8 місяців тому

      noney they COULD BE a REAL BIKE THIEF in TRAINING !

    • @Lando_P1
      @Lando_P1 8 місяців тому +1

      They showed me this video during orientation.

  • @Kaneanite
    @Kaneanite Рік тому +17

    The problem with the flat foldable lock isn't the bars, it's the rivets. With a C-frame nut splitter you can separate the links in seconds, no grinder or noise needed.

  • @dragonofkilln9663
    @dragonofkilln9663 Рік тому +44

    In the same vein as this bike lock. Could you do one with car security? Things like steering wheel locks, accelerator locks, kill switches. Etc. I want to see more stuff with cars.

    • @Bl4ckD0g
      @Bl4ckD0g Рік тому

      Donut Media has done stuff like that. Look up their vids.

    • @dragonofkilln9663
      @dragonofkilln9663 Рік тому +1

      @@Bl4ckD0g Thanks I will! But I also want to see the character that Tyler is do the tests also.

    • @Bl4ckD0g
      @Bl4ckD0g Рік тому

      @@dragonofkilln9663 yeah, Tyler would probably have a unique approach.

    • @dragonofkilln9663
      @dragonofkilln9663 Рік тому

      @@Bl4ckD0g yup that’s what I want to see the most. He’d probably come out with a sweet potato and use it as a hammer 😂

    • @ibeatyoutubecircumventingy6344
      @ibeatyoutubecircumventingy6344 Рік тому

      Average Steering wheel lock was breakable by hand lol
      only safe way to leave a car unattended is to properly immobilize it and you gotta be smart dont take much to get a tow truck to bypass ya security peeps wont check and will think it was a Repo anyway :)

  • @Sirtigereg
    @Sirtigereg Рік тому +41

    As my grandfather always told me, locks keep out the honest thief. I still spent 180 dollars on a lock though lol

    • @APatriotRevival
      @APatriotRevival Рік тому

      That is true, but a lock's purpose is really to deter and prolong a thief from stealing or gaining access to something.

  • @ItzMattFPS
    @ItzMattFPS Рік тому +12

    For my bike, my friends and I put like a tile or a air tag in our handle bars and it’s not even noticeable because it’s hidden inside. So even if it gets stolen we can still track it down without the thief knowing.

    • @714mattman
      @714mattman Рік тому +3

      With the air tags Apple let’s people know that they are being tracked after a short time and let’s them activate the speaker on the air tag to beep. With Tile tags the issue is not enough people have a Tile so it has a harder time showing location.

  • @roncrosby2091
    @roncrosby2091 Рік тому +21

    Thieves with experience cutting locks or breaking them would do it in half your time unfortunately! Great video your always entertaining and I've learned a thing or two.

  • @noneyabizz8337
    @noneyabizz8337 Рік тому +27

    You always have to use multiple locks on any bike you care about.

    • @brucebeamon5460
      @brucebeamon5460 8 місяців тому +1

      DEFINITELY a GOOD IDEA ~ I’m waiting on a litelok and trying to decide what 2nd lock to buy ~ after seeing THIS kriptonight I’m passing on those looking for ONLY DIMOND RATED as the one I bought is !

  • @HowlingCurve
    @HowlingCurve Рік тому +15

    If you rotate the cutting plane on the second last lock you wouldn't need to change your cutting direction with the grinder. Cut from top to bottom instead of side to side (straight down on the lock as it sits at 22:46).

  • @TheGreatestJuJu
    @TheGreatestJuJu Рік тому +8

    I watched a channel where they faked stole a bike on the street in middle of the day surrounded by people and NOBODY out of multi day multi hours worth of testing every said anything or called the cops

  • @jasonmonk7336
    @jasonmonk7336 Рік тому +19

    Most shocking thing here is Tyler wearing goggles when using the grinder

  • @TheSwitchbladeKiss
    @TheSwitchbladeKiss Рік тому +32

    This is actually pretty useful because i was literally looking at these on amazon😂 also tyler is by far my favourite youtuber 😎

    • @sephiroth22579
      @sephiroth22579 Рік тому +1

      also look up lock picking lawyer. he shows how easy some of these bike locks are to pic.

    • @thatstupidbunnysuit2648
      @thatstupidbunnysuit2648 Рік тому +2

      Agree. He is my favorite as well. Look forward to his videos every week

  • @lukesargent9102
    @lukesargent9102 Рік тому +17

    One thing that I like to do for dirt cheap is to buy a 3 foot length of chain and a padlock from the hardware store and run the chain through an old bike inner tube to protect the paint. It works great for me.

    • @JaymoJoints
      @JaymoJoints 10 місяців тому +3

      That's how the messengers in NYC secure their bikes. Figure they know what works.

  • @NoTimeForThatNow
    @NoTimeForThatNow Рік тому +8

    That foldy lock is very easy to carry with you on the bike even with two water bottles. I only need to lock my bike if I stop somewhere for a quick errand. Like if I stop for a bite Im only away as long as it takes to get my food then I eat near my bike. So for me the lock I can have with me is better than the lock that stays home cause it’s a pain to carry.

  • @ImMacke3000
    @ImMacke3000 Рік тому +5

    TylerTube and LockpickingLawyer is a collab that i NEED to see

    • @TwinShadow_Fox
      @TwinShadow_Fox Рік тому

      Oh I'd love to see this. But LPL will probably have to wear a mask since we've never really seen his face outside of a reflection once in one of his older videos.

    • @ImMacke3000
      @ImMacke3000 Рік тому

      @@TwinShadow_Fox yeah either that or "hand cam" like they did on modern rogue and tkor

  • @Double.J
    @Double.J Рік тому +3

    The first two locks you tested, are just for keeping the honest man, honest. Unfortunately I have the second one you tested but I’ve had it for 17 years and so I hope my tumbler is stronger.

  • @phaylnx
    @phaylnx Рік тому +6

    As a viewer of LPL, yes, that is indicative of the quality of Masterlock.

  • @CodeRedCody
    @CodeRedCody Рік тому +39

    Tyler after 3 minutes of trying to break into a lock: Every good thief has laser vision

  • @masterroshi2158
    @masterroshi2158 Рік тому +3

    This is why I love watching Tyler always willing to help out other keep up the great work

  • @green7449
    @green7449 Рік тому +8

    I think the best way to prevent your bike from being stolen is to take off the front tire and get some quick release pedals. That way the thief won’t even look at your bike because it can’t be ridden without investing money into it. No thief is gonna be walking around with a spare tire and pedals. Plus they’ll think “I won’t get anything if I try to sell this with no front tire or pedals.”😂

    • @vasharol
      @vasharol Рік тому +1

      Sadly most thieves have a workshop that they can use to swap parts on bikes to make them harder to track, so chances are they have spare parts that they can use. The best way to protect you bike is to make it look as shit as possible so thieves will think that it is not worth much.

    • @714mattman
      @714mattman Рік тому +1

      A bike such as the Lectric Xpedition electric cargo bike is really nice as it has proprietary quick release pedals that you can take off the bike quickly and easily. Unfortunately it also has a throttle option so you would need to take the battery/ batteries with you as well which are quite big and heavy!

  • @warrenjackson654
    @warrenjackson654 Рік тому +3

    The first few are made for quick stops as they are light and easy to carry , such as coffee shop breaks or going to the shop where you can still have an eye on your bike

  • @Erik_Danley
    @Erik_Danley Рік тому +6

    This was a fun one, and actually quite alarming. I will say I thought to myself that the obvious key is for people to attach their bike snugly to a pole where there’s no slack or at least very little

  • @VinceOlson96
    @VinceOlson96 Рік тому +1

    "Every good thief has an oxy-acetylene torch"

  • @dillon4903
    @dillon4903 Рік тому +28

    I think it would be interesting if you did a similar video testing locks and trying to pick them with a cheap lockpick set and little to no knowledge of lockpicking. This would be cool to see if someone who didn't know much about lockpicking could still unlock many of those locks

    • @xaphan8581
      @xaphan8581 Рік тому +7

      Bro no body picks locks that steals bikes.

    • @dillon4903
      @dillon4903 Рік тому +4

      @@xaphan8581 very true, but I want to see Tyler try to pick locks and see how easy/hard mainstream locks are to pick for a beginner

  • @munkustrap2
    @munkustrap2 Рік тому +10

    It really says something that so many bike locks are out there. I'm going to date myself here but when I was in high-school & road my bike everywhere, in the late 70's, all we used were these weak chain locks with plastic covering the chain. I had a $200 10-speed bike (pretty expensive for the 70s) & no-one ever stole my bike using that lock. If that was today it would be gone in a heartbeat.

    • @Danielhuren
      @Danielhuren Рік тому +1

      hardly people stole just as much back then there were just less people

    • @iamcool544
      @iamcool544 Рік тому +9

      less connected = easier to get away with. No one is going to steal something if both them and the owner are known by the whole neighborhood. Shit back in the day my mom had her house broken into when she was a teenager, she was hiding scared in the closet when she saw one of the people who broke in. It was a kid and his brother and she knew them by name. She jumps out screaming at them and has them both getting the shit kicked out of them by their own father like 3 hours later cause she calls the dad and tells on him.

  • @Show.Me.Your.Kitties
    @Show.Me.Your.Kitties Рік тому +2

    Next Video - Tyler: "Today I'm going to be showing you how to hotwire a car, and see which manufacturer is easiest to steal."

  • @ProVsCon
    @ProVsCon Рік тому +2

    'This is the LockPickingTyler and today I'm going to test out a few different bike locks.'

  • @abruptlyblunt
    @abruptlyblunt Рік тому +4

    one of the important factors that wasn't discussed is ease of transit, the typical storage location for a chain or cable lock between uses is wrapped around the seat post, especially on small bikes like the one you used, even if they did work, 3 of those locks were there's no way they could be stored around the seat post, especially on a kids bike. just thought i'd mention it......

    • @balmorrablue3130
      @balmorrablue3130 6 місяців тому

      The way you should store high security locks is actually to leave them in place they are designed for commuters who have to leave their bikes unattended for hours in the same place and since a destroyed lock has zero value there’s no reason for thieves to fuck with a lock stuck to a pole somewhere without a bike attached

    • @abruptlyblunt
      @abruptlyblunt 6 місяців тому

      while i completely agree with your assessment that thieves would have no interest in a bikeless bicycle lock, i do see a couple other glitches in your theorem with the biggest one being the assertion that high security bicycle locks are for commuters, not for the teenager parking the $700 bike his parents got him for christmas so he can hangout at the mall with his friends......@@balmorrablue3130

  • @brandan7095
    @brandan7095 Рік тому +12

    Cant wait to see the shenanigans Tyler gets into this time.

  • @Mopantsu
    @Mopantsu 9 місяців тому +2

    Locks are only part of the equation and the more of them the less likely a thief will want to spend time on them. The other factors are common sense placement (a thick bike loop stand that's preferably concreted to the ground rather than bolted to the ground) if you have to leave your bike anywhere for any length of time and not leaving it overnight or where a thief has too much privacy and time to work on the locks.

  • @alext6933
    @alext6933 Рік тому +2

    Problem is if you're not sketchy about it most people can just say they lost the key to their bike lock or whatever. A large part of stealing is being charismatic

  • @sunrisesun007
    @sunrisesun007 Рік тому +4

    At this point cordless grinder works to every lock

    • @drtyslzy
      @drtyslzy Рік тому

      Yeah that’s what I was thinking lmao

  • @TheJeracuda
    @TheJeracuda Рік тому +12

    this almost seems like it would be a better video for the Lock Picking Lawyer to see how fast they could be picked and which ones are the hardest to pick lol

    • @brandan7095
      @brandan7095 Рік тому +7

      Most thieves are gonna go with methods like these instead of trying to actually pick them.

    • @dragonofkilln9663
      @dragonofkilln9663 Рік тому +3

      I think LPL has already done a similar video to what Tyler did. Someone was asking which bike lock would he recommend

    • @TheJeracuda
      @TheJeracuda Рік тому +2

      @@brandan7095 yeah but I think LPL would take that into account as well when recommending a lock as he knows that it needs to be strong as well as hard to pick

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Рік тому +2

      ​@@brandan7095 LPL takes brute force attacks into account. He looks for the most vulnerable spots and attacks it. As far as I can tell he's 100%. I don't recall seeing him be unsuccessful with either brute force or picking attacks.

    • @brandan7095
      @brandan7095 Рік тому

      @@ThePrufessa I don't watch a lot of LPL lawyers just some here and there. I never knew seen him just brute force before. I didn't know he did that, I thought he only picked them.

  • @steventhomas5865
    @steventhomas5865 Рік тому

    This is the best hello fresh advertisement on UA-cam, Tyler actually cooked food outside a microwave.
    Short cut on motorcycle lock, open bleed nipple and use the rear brake.

  • @lazylonewolf
    @lazylonewolf 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for testing these. Looking at that Foldylock Forever. Thank goodness, it seems they ship them free here over in the Philippines.
    I use the first lock (same exact model, but not from Amazon) to lock my helmet to the rear basket, lock my bag to the rear basket while riding (I'm paranoid some motorcycle driver will just reach in and grab it), and for extremely quick trips to the convenience store (but only if I can see my bike from inside the store). They're pretty handy for those types of trips and a cool replacement for frame/cafe locks.

  • @just1ofgod
    @just1ofgod Рік тому +3

    Thanks for showing us how to steal bikes more effectively Tyler always being helpful.

  • @ferryvantichelen6521
    @ferryvantichelen6521 10 місяців тому +5

    Go for good, hardened steel chain with proper lock. Look for official ART rating (you want at least two stars). And you want a second lock.
    Also, instead of just pulling the bike to get the lock to break, try twisting it until it does. And the bolt cutters: place one arm on the ground and put all your weight on the other one, every bike thief knows that (that's also why you want to try to put your lock high off the ground so they cannot do that)

    • @fuckarmageddonthisishell1390
      @fuckarmageddonthisishell1390 3 місяці тому

      If by proper you mean a padlock... haven't met one yet that a pry bar can open.

    • @ferryvantichelen6521
      @ferryvantichelen6521 3 місяці тому

      @@fuckarmageddonthisishell1390 I mean anything that holds the chain together and can only be opened by the person that has the key. There are a lot of variations in padlocks though, some can be opened by just smacking it, others require multiple angle grinder discs.

  • @Austin4050x
    @Austin4050x Рік тому +1

    DANG! Tyler's got a Huffy! That's a nice looking bike!

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff Рік тому +2

    On that one with the bars, you ran into what I understand is the benefit of a higher quality chain lock. It flops about so it is difficult to cut it with an angle grinder and too hard/thick for bolt cutters. Too bad you didn't test something like a higher end Abus lock, which is what I have. I'd have loved to see if it is really secure or not.

  • @hankruthefordhill
    @hankruthefordhill Рік тому +51

    "Mom, wish version project farm is on again!"

    • @mrconductor1359
      @mrconductor1359 Рік тому +3

      How dare you insult the legend

    • @ChrisSmith-5655
      @ChrisSmith-5655 Рік тому

      Mom, Hank forgot to wash his butt again and is also saying dumb shit on youtube!

    • @ChrisSmith-5655
      @ChrisSmith-5655 Рік тому +4

      Hank "Mom the fun version of project farm just uploaded!"
      Mom "Awesome! Also, I wish I would have swallowed you.....maybe he would still be around....."
      Hank "what did you say?"
      Mom "Nothing..."

    • @mehmetemin4713
      @mehmetemin4713 Рік тому

      We've got Project Farm at home

    • @Ben...---...
      @Ben...---... Рік тому

      @hankruthefordhill I’m insulted by the amount of stupidity and disrespect that you have. I think it’s crazy how insulting it is to call him or compare him to wish version. If anything project farm is the wish version of Tyler. Tyler is legendary. I think you should go watch project farm. Bye

  • @prid3_33
    @prid3_33 Рік тому +3

    Finally, an accurate video of showing how real people would try to get through a bike lock this was really helpful.

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Рік тому +1

      Yes, he's the first person ever. He's going to change the bike theft game, everything he's doing is new and revolutionary.

  • @Brain-Wash
    @Brain-Wash Рік тому +1

    The big winner of the day is that post in the ground 😂

  • @hunter4876
    @hunter4876 Рік тому +1

    "So any good thief would know how to chemically synthisise Thermite and then use it to cut through the lock in seconds"
    god dam so is my bike fort knox

  • @yaboimax6356
    @yaboimax6356 Рік тому +6

    I think the timer should have been 3 minutes for each different tool. so if you cant cut it with the bolt cutters, then the timer resets and you have 3 minutes with the cutoff wheel.

  • @shaggysunshine7441
    @shaggysunshine7441 Рік тому

    1:10
    Rolling up on that... you got me on that joke lol

  • @jv4208
    @jv4208 Рік тому

    “Gota hit it from the back side to get it off” lmao 17:15

  • @studiosinger
    @studiosinger 10 місяців тому +2

    We need better ideas for locks like a loud motion detector alarm to drive them away. There can be a speaker on the alarm repeating “Emergency, bike theft in progress” then vicious dog barking.

    • @mattmatter5643
      @mattmatter5643 3 місяці тому

      Sadly it’s doubtful if anyone sees someone stealing a bike they’d try to stop em.

  • @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA
    @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA Рік тому +2

    I say the ulock was one of the best because another deterrent to theft is awareness. Having something strong enough that requires a thief to use a grinder means their usual steath approach has been thwarted this gives you as well as others in the area the oppurtinity to stop or witness them increasing their chances of being caught or put into a confrontation. They will likely go after an easier bike than risk a possible armed conflict with police or good samaritan or the owner of the property. A grinder isnt quiet its loud and creates alot of sparks etc so high visibility and alot of noise, a specific noise too, unlike a alarm that people might generally ignore, the sound of a grinder is a uncommon noise and will make people go check it out not ignore it

  • @gtech66
    @gtech66 Рік тому +2

    With time and knowledge, any lock can be bypassed with the right tools. Bike. Car. Motorcycle. House and even Electronic locks.

    • @thanasis-_-
      @thanasis-_- Рік тому

      A miniscule amount of people know how to pick a lock

  • @willparsons32
    @willparsons32 4 місяці тому

    So as the old saying goes... If the SOB wants it bad enough, there's really nothing that you can use to prevent it from getting stolen!
    Great video!! It really gives those who think " it can't happen to me" a hardcore reality check!!

  • @hebrewhammer4086
    @hebrewhammer4086 Рік тому

    I actually enjoyed this video a LOT more than i thought i was gonna lol. Bht thats tylers videos for ya!

  • @kritsadventures
    @kritsadventures Рік тому

    In a lot of places, you're just trying to prevent crimes of opportunity. Basically, somebody who would steal an unlocked bike on a whim, rather than a hardened criminal going out looking to steal bikes.

  • @soletiq
    @soletiq Рік тому

    I love these lock testing videos haha

  • @RPO6464
    @RPO6464 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Tyler. My “GT LTS5” full suspension bike was stolen from my son while he was in college. I paid 1500 for it back in the day and loved that bike.I bought him a master lock cable lock for it and they prayed it off.

  • @ElsewhereGaming
    @ElsewhereGaming 2 місяці тому +1

    Most bike thieves don't cut through locks anymore. They cut through the bike frames or the object the bike is attached to instead. The problem is bike companies are making bikes out of thinner materials to reduce the weight of the bike and bike thieves know this and a lot of the 'metal' on bike frames are actually hollow. So finding the softest spot to cut on a bike ensures a quick take and it'd be easier just to wield the frame back together after they take it home. A lot of times, a hand-held wire cutter can get through it in under a minute. No electric saw required.
    The only true deterrent is using a loose rope chain (the ones wrapped in that weird plastic since the plastic creates a slippery surface that causes most saws to 'skip' ensuring it's not always being cut in the same spot) that hooks into a frame lock, connecting the rope lock like a snake-pattern (weaving through the front wheel, then into the frame, and through the back wheel, and leave a bit of slack because too much tension in the rope can cause enough tension for a leverage attack (breaking the chain through an immense pulling force between two objects).
    Hopes this helps because I got my bike stolen years ago and the person that stole it even left my expensive lock still attached to the place he stole it from as if to make a statement.
    Another tip that may go against everything, but always lock your bike in a place where there's a lot of foot traffic or people nearby. The more people, the more opportunity to stop a thief in the act.

  • @tjsynkral
    @tjsynkral Рік тому +2

    Some of those locks like the Master lock are just as easy to pick as the Master padlock you picked.

  • @hendrianfajar
    @hendrianfajar Рік тому +1

    i feel like on the next lock Tyler gonna walks in and says "any good thief gonna have this *pulls out lightsaber" 🤣

  • @Jade-Cat
    @Jade-Cat Рік тому +1

    once the grinder is out there's another question: how long does the grinder need to defeat the pole. it's not gonna flop around, and is hollow inside!

  • @oilybrakes
    @oilybrakes Рік тому

    12:30 maybe using one of those reverse hammers / dent pullers would be a good option here. Just focus the hit on one joint at a time and give it a hit.
    Or... Use a lever to not cut the lock but to force it open.

  • @sapphireglaceon
    @sapphireglaceon Рік тому

    thank you for updating the store the old one was super bad i really like the toast and raw toast shirt you rock

  • @dash8brj
    @dash8brj Рік тому +1

    And this is why I bring my e-scooter inside and fold it under a seat or in a spot out of the way.Most businesses don't mind at all, and those that do don't get my money. I've even seen a road bike parked against a wall in my local pub once. Tyler, whatever you do, do NOT try to cut a Skunk lock. You'll regret it!

  • @kj869
    @kj869 Рік тому +1

    You usually don't cut those u-locks. In Finland they use bottlejack to just crack it

  • @scottsuhre2514
    @scottsuhre2514 10 місяців тому +1

    Pay attention kids, Tyler's teaching life lessons.
    @17:26 "you gotta hit it from the backside too, to get it off"

  • @Michaels_Angle
    @Michaels_Angle Рік тому +1

    The Laockpick Lawyers has opened all of those in seconds.

  • @JXZ2
    @JXZ2 Рік тому

    I'd love to see you test bank line from Amazon, there's a few different options and it can be used for survival or fishing or anything you need rope for. How strong is bank line. Test it soaked over night in water, test it tied to hooks, not tied to hooks or maybe carabiners instead. Help me find the best bank line for my camping kit. Walmart sells it in their fishing section as well. Much appreciated if you do it!

  • @alext6933
    @alext6933 Рік тому +1

    Every good theif has every tool necessary.

  • @DevoEhtDemon
    @DevoEhtDemon Рік тому +1

    I miss you testing/unboxing videos. Like with BattlBox and stuff. You’re new stuff is awesome, too though.

  • @ultimate8673
    @ultimate8673 Рік тому

    I don't know why man, but always when I watch your videos they make me feel good.. I love you and your content, thanks.

  • @drill_fiend1097
    @drill_fiend1097 8 місяців тому

    Thumbnail: "Best lock ever?" (Points at Masterlock)
    McNelly: destroys it into pieces with single karate chop.

  • @KiliGraphics
    @KiliGraphics 5 місяців тому

    Also very popular when stealing bikes: Twisting the lock - often also works with 6 mm chains and protected cable locks. In the old days it also worked with u-locks.

  • @bobjohnston1239
    @bobjohnston1239 3 місяці тому

    other testing methods I've seen are using upside down air cannisters to freeze part to shatter them and long prybars for the flat style folding locks.

  • @lorrefl7072
    @lorrefl7072 Рік тому +1

    Here in Belgium a lot of bike locks have a "keuring" number, a test score. The chain link you tested was a pretty thin one and doesn't pass our test score. The chain link has to be at least 8mm.

  • @dogbreath6974
    @dogbreath6974 10 місяців тому +1

    With today's bikes having quick release wheels/dropper post, battery packs, Thieves can steel the parts only, especially if they are carbon fiber, which can be anywhere from 100-1,000 pounds. I suppose you could chain the wheel as well, but that's extra locks to carry.

  • @Eye_of_the_Tyler
    @Eye_of_the_Tyler Рік тому +2

    For the ones that were harder to cut through, picking the locks would almost definitely be quicker, if LPL has taught me anything, lol.

    • @JaymoJoints
      @JaymoJoints 10 місяців тому

      Counterpoint: Picking up a cordless grinder at Home Depot is way easier than learning how to pick locks.

  • @cbirdman
    @cbirdman Рік тому +1

    Takeaway, don’t park your bike next to a thief’s workshop. Lol

  • @MisterMichaelVReyes
    @MisterMichaelVReyes Рік тому +1

    I have a feeling Tyler runs a professional bike stealing ring lol.
    I had a Trek bike lock that many people have tried to cut through before, looking at the nicks on it. I bet they were mad they couldn't steal my bike.

  • @Jcrazy-te9ts
    @Jcrazy-te9ts Рік тому

    Lockpicking lawyer defeats all of them in three minutes lmao

  • @Owens_Racing
    @Owens_Racing Рік тому

    Tyler type of guy to be using tools worth more then the bike. 😂 Stellar

  • @Blindy_The_Bat
    @Blindy_The_Bat Рік тому

    lol when you did the poll I wasn't thinking about cutting through, not sure why I only considered picking. Maybe I've been watching too much Lockpicking Lawyer 😂

  • @Kingtrollface259
    @Kingtrollface259 6 місяців тому

    I use a couple of motorbike chains/locks 10 mm x900mm ,tempered steel ,any lock can be done with the right tool ,just got to make it as difficult as possible that's why I use 2 ,takes longer to get through ,I also padlock the rear wheel

  • @devinabrams5434
    @devinabrams5434 Рік тому +2

    I think the U lock was the one where you can just jam something into the keyhole past the pins and it just pushes it open.

  • @x.y.7385
    @x.y.7385 Рік тому

    Back in the 70s i had 6 feet of heavy chain enclosed in plastic tubing so i could lock up both tires and the frame with a combo lock. Didn't Tyler have a video on how to break open a combo or key lock ?

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Рік тому

    As a Dutchman I have to say that no single bikelock is unbreakable. That said, I have not seen a single AXA lock, the bikelock brand of choice for any seriously cycling Dutchie. And as you might know, cycling is our national passtime. We cycle ALWAYS. We tend to use two locks overhere. An Axa Ringlock (permanently bolted to the bike) and either a chainlock or a U-lock. We know it can be defeated, heck we know that at one point or another our bike WILL be stolen. It is not a matter of making your bike unable to be stolen (keep it inside if you don't use it. A garage, a cellar.. whatever. And when that isn't possible, make stealing as hard as possible.
    I think the lockpicking laywer would agree with me on this.

  • @Rigel_Chiokis
    @Rigel_Chiokis 10 місяців тому

    Here's the thing about bicycle locks. Any one of them is good at preventing casual theft. However, if your bicycle is valuable enough to draw the attention of a professional bicycle thief, your lock won't save you. Pro thieves are known to carry small containers of liquid nitrogen which can be poured over the lock, then you shatter it like glass. Gone in less than 60 seconds. If your bicycle is that valuable, don't leave it locked up somewhere. You did touch on one of the key elements to anti-theft practices; lock it up where it's visible to the public and hope someone questions why you're cutting your lock with bolt cutters or a grinder. For the U-lock, you need one of those car jacks that as you crank the handle, it raises up. Put it inside the U bar and start cranking. Eventually it will break.

  • @solobro4208
    @solobro4208 Рік тому

    I’ve been looking for a good bike lock to buy for a week now , THANK YOU ! 😅

  • @runawaytrain9794
    @runawaytrain9794 Місяць тому

    MISSION 140?? It said "Mason" with absolute clarity lol. It's ok haha. Mission accomplished.

  • @Blackwolffe097
    @Blackwolffe097 Рік тому

    I use the folding SeatyLock (the second to last one) for my Apollo Ghost electric scooter
    I never leave it longer than a few minutes. Definitely gonna add a second lock after seeing this

  • @DanWhitacre
    @DanWhitacre Рік тому

    Lockpicking lawyer. “Click on one, Two is binding, click on three, back to two click on two.” 12 seconds tops. Nice review though. 😊

  • @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA
    @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA Рік тому +2

    the chain lock is actually good and should be up there with the other two. you happened to get a bs cheap chain. Some chain locks have bigger chains and are welded the bigger chains you cant use a bolt cutter on and some are made of harder metals that you cant snap like a boron steel chain. using a grinder on this is also harder because the chain is constantly moving and the harder metal requires waaay more time to cut likely forcing your thief to run through multiple cutting discs That lock with all the hinges seem like a weak point is putting a crowbar or the boltcutter in between in and levering it against something putting all the pressure latterally on those bolts likely sheering and bending it at the joints. Like breaking a leg sideways is easy because the hinge joint isnt meant to flex in that direction

  • @CodeRedCody
    @CodeRedCody Рік тому +1

    Nobody:
    Tyler: "Every good thief"