I'm wondering if my frame tubes will be skinny enough (Aventon Mataro frame) and I'm just not certain. I think they might be too wide in most places. I do like the compactness of the Fahg, I just don't know if I'll end up having spend a bunch of extra time searching for something narrow enough in the city to lock up to.
I'm going to be using two locks regardless, it's simply a question of which of the the 3 (M18, Standard, or Fahg) I'd like to use as my primary lock (ideally with which to lock up rear triangle). And I'd use a separate lock for front wheel+frame.
I like that the Fahg and M18 are 18mm --but I think the M18 is a tad long for my needs and the Fahg might be a tad short as well as narrow. Also wondering if 2mm difference between Fahg and Standard is really a deal-breaker. Surely if someone has the time and tools to grind through a 16mm lock, an extra 2mm isn't much of a bother?
An extra 2mm does make a lot of difference actually to the amount of time taken to cut or break the lock.....it is potentially 12.5% extra on top of the 16mm.
Fahg will lock one wheel. M18 will lock two wheels together, at the rear triangle.
Thanks GA2G.
I'm wondering if my frame tubes will be skinny enough (Aventon Mataro frame) and I'm just not certain. I think they might be too wide in most places. I do like the compactness of the Fahg, I just don't know if I'll end up having spend a bunch of extra time searching for something narrow enough in the city to lock up to.
I'm going to be using two locks regardless, it's simply a question of which of the the 3 (M18, Standard, or Fahg) I'd like to use as my primary lock (ideally with which to lock up rear triangle). And I'd use a separate lock for front wheel+frame.
I like that the Fahg and M18 are 18mm --but I think the M18 is a tad long for my needs and the Fahg might be a tad short as well as narrow. Also wondering if 2mm difference between Fahg and Standard is really a deal-breaker. Surely if someone has the time and tools to grind through a 16mm lock, an extra 2mm isn't much of a bother?
Going to go do some measuring now.
Thanks again.