Hopefully the last. There's obvious crossover, but I'll try to keep the threads separate.
As I mention, if anyone has more concrete details on the Kryptonite guarantee terms & conditions, please do post them, or PM. Despite the number of hoops you have to jump, how do they compare to a regular bicycle insurance policy (eg. the Butterworth policy with LCC)? What's included, and what isn't?
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Second thought: One could always buy a cheap Series 2 (or anything cheap that complied), leverage it yourself (eg. with a car jack), use the non-compliant Fagh Mini when out and about, and in the event of a theft, just send in your carefully stored compliant remnants.
Obviously, not that I'd suggest actually doing this ... just thought it was a nice fiction for a possible world.
Oh, and the 2nd post about Kryptonite and insurance in the "locks that work" thread:
http://www.lfgss.com/post1274259-474.html
Hopefully the last. There's obvious crossover, but I'll try to keep the threads separate.
As I mention, if anyone has more concrete details on the Kryptonite guarantee terms & conditions, please do post them, or PM. Despite the number of hoops you have to jump, how do they compare to a regular bicycle insurance policy (eg. the Butterworth policy with LCC)? What's included, and what isn't?
[Edit]
Second thought: One could always buy a cheap Series 2 (or anything cheap that complied), leverage it yourself (eg. with a car jack), use the non-compliant Fagh Mini when out and about, and in the event of a theft, just send in your carefully stored compliant remnants.
Obviously, not that I'd suggest actually doing this ... just thought it was a nice fiction for a possible world.