Ashley, come on, don't bite his head off, he's posting it in the right location "lock that work" by imposing a test of his own.
I'm pretty keen on finding out how a Fah Mini that we all praised with our fixie skidding live on, held up with a normal angle grinder (if that's the tools he's going to use).
I can confrim that the U-lock on the New York Fah chain (100mm) can be cut in 5 minutes, abet with lots of sparks and noise, took a photos of it too, and surprisingly you only need to cut one side to take off the chain.
Ashley, come on, don't bite his head off, he's posting it in the right location "lock that work" by imposing a test of his own.
I'm pretty keen on finding out how a Fah Mini that we all praised with our fixie skidding live on, held up with a normal angle grinder (if that's the tools he's going to use).
I can confrim that the U-lock on the New York Fah chain (100mm) can be cut in 5 minutes, abet with lots of sparks and noise, took a photos of it too, and surprisingly you only need to cut one side to take off the chain.