ONG: 8001 BRUTE STD U-LOCK 4.37"x7.96" W/X4 LOCK
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There is a 97/100 score. In this case, a relative scale is used by the manufacturer to allow consumers to compare the various locks in their product line. Similarly, Kryptonite uses a scale of 1 to 10 to compare its locks. As well as saving almost half the price of the Kryptonite NY, I purchased the Brute lock over the Kryptonite NY because the specifications are almost the same. The only downside is that the OnGuard anti-theft device does not support it. I live in New York City, so my theft plan does not cover me, but I have home and renters insurance and I just need to be careful where and how I lock my
In short, yes. A Power Sport Protection offer is available to you We are offering 1251 dollars of bike protection A registration fee of $5001 must be paid before coverage can be obtained. Limitation of anti-terrorism A theft prevention program offers a discount to models listed in Section 4 below (only for those models). You may participate in the limited anti-terrorism program if you choose to do so Depending on the terms of the theft program offer and if your vehicle was stolen due to the OnGuard lock being broken or opened at force, Todson, Inc. will pay for the loss initially. Based on the base value of your vehicle, you will be paid up to the maximum amount applicable for the specific lock model (view your lock model on the The OnGuard Lock. See com to learn what the maximum value is), subject to the conditions and limitations below.
The one at the store was just like mine
Selected User Reviews For ONG: 8001 BRUTE STD U-LOCK 4.37"x7.96" W/X4 LOCK
The lock on my window is a little odd for me, and I'm not sure if I should be happy or unhappy with it. A daily commute to the train station involves riding my bike to the train station, where it is parked outside among several other bikes. In the afternoon yesterday, I got back from work and saw a nice clean cut on one side of the U bar, but the bike had not been stolen since the would-be thief could not remove the bike using just a minor cut to the U bar. The U lock that I use usually passes through the frame and rear tire to keep it safe. The thief probably ran out of time and did not manage to cut through the U lock to get the bike off the rack because he ran out of time. In spite of that, I am curious about how easy it was to do with the nice clean cuts. Despite the fact that my bike didn't get stolen, I would have thought the lock should have held up better. Perhaps it was a stroke of luck that it didn't get stolen, and not You can make your own decision after viewing the pictures. My question is, what lock do I need to buy right.
I like how hefty and well-built this thing is I made it. This would seem to be a good value for an item of this caliber The U lock is a security It is the only real downside (like many other locks) that the Bike Protection Offer ($5001) is ehh and it is unlikely to happen. Please note
If the lock is not registered (by mail) and a check for an EXTRA $1, $10, or $15 for coverage for 1, 2, or 3 years is sent, security will be maintained for that period. Please note
In order to file a claim, you still need to have the lock and mail it to them via certified mail along with a police report, If they determine that power tools, including battery powered tools, were used in order to bypass the lock, the coverage does not apply.
The theft of a bike recently occurred. This was some turd who used bolt cutters to cut through a 'name brand' 1/2" flex cable like In the spot where the bike used to be secured, the locks are still attached to both ends loops, and the cable has been cut cleanly. Despite its high price, the other bike (5 times the sum of the other) has remained What's the reason? There was a heavy duty U-shaped bracket securing it to the wall I prefer the smaller lock (this one is bigger). Not even a single attempt was made to cut the u-shaped tube Turn the key. This is the lock I purchased when I bought a new bike. I think this might be overkill, as it is beefy and heavy. This is exactly what I was looking for! It screams, "be quick, be safe, be seen!" in yellow and black The next step is to talk about One of the keys came with an L and was included with the lock. The light has a built-in flash. In the instructions, it is recommended that you use Before using the lock, lubricate it with TSA 40 or a similar product. After I did so, any initial grittiness went away, and the lock functions smoothly and locks and unlocks without any difficulty. In order to protect the bike paint, the lock is covered in a sort of covering. A connection can also be used to attach the lock to the bike when it's not being used. Due to its size and weak design, this attachment seems too small to work with this substantial lock. Then I attach it to my rear rack or carry it while riding without removing it from my backpack. This is recommended. The rest of the night is peaceful.
The straps are really heavy, but they are extremely To mount the lock to your seat post or tube you will need an adapter this is a necessary piece of hardware Trying to clip the lock in the back of your bike does not work when you have a U-shaped handlebar There is no way to neatly store the lock inside your seat rack as it is too wide. The thing I dislike the most about this lock is that it can be very difficult to re-key Turn the key. For the key to turn, it is really necessary to force the front and back pieces back together. The security guards have mistook me for trying to steal my own bike since I spent so much time trying to do this maneuver.
I like the fact that no one can steal the bike, but the goal here is to prevent theft as well as to provide access to the bike owner.
There is a huge, heavy U-shaped object in front of me This lock by Sold Secure is Diamond rated and costs about half as much as If you need more information, just call us at 1-844-554-0153. It locks up a bike, and it is, by all accounts, tough to cut off without any There is a frame mount on the frame. The results are surprisingly good. In order to mount the lock, I had to put the mount on the side of the frame, next to the non-lock face of the lock, as the lock is too large for the inner part of the frame The pedal on the left side of the drive is used. It never clips the lock, and the lock stays attached to my frame even with the lock inserted. With the lock in place there's only *1cm of clearance on the pedal, but it's enough.
have been using the long version to lock an extension ladder to a floor bolt. It holds up extremely well outdoors (jungle) with silicone grease applied monthly. The lock and key unlock and lock very easily, much better than a Several keys are included with the lock. Even though now you can cut through anything, with these locks I feel my stuff is at the absolute bottom of the list to be stolen or broken into in this neighborhood!.
Those who steal my bike now deserved to get away with it, since it is a beast. It looks like a gnarly lock - and it feels like one too - but it's a bit harder than you'd expect - The heavier the item, the more difficult it is to carry. Most of the time, I prefer to carry it in a bag rather than attach it to my frame and hope it doesn't slide around and scratch the bike. I'm pretty sure it could be used as a weapon, too. When I carry this thing, I feel just as safe as I am on my bicycle. As long as the lock is working, so far so good The U. S. does not have a U-shaped model Unlike other locks I've had, the locking mechanism of the lock I have has remained dry even during bad weather, and it did not freeze during below-zero The frame is large enough for me to lock the front wheel to a bike rack without difficulty, and the frame can also be easily locked to smaller trees and street signs if my cycling goals are less ideal. Furthermore, the fact that it comes with like five million keys (I think so, anyway. I try to log in with U-Boot but it doesn't work Some people have lost their keys in the past, so it's a good idea have a few extras.