Hi, I was thinking about having this set up shown by my awesome paint skills. Yellow =**Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Mini. **Orange = **Kryptonite Mini Pro evo. **Grey = **Abus Granit X-Plus 54. **I'd use the abus granit at the rear end if I can attach both ends to the pole, If not I'd used the fahg instead as I trust it more. After reading most of this thread, I'm beginning to lose trust in the Granit and I was thinking of getting a **Kryptonite New York M-18 **to replace it. Is this a good idea? I know they'd all be Kryptonite if I do replace it, which isn't very good as thiefs will use the same technique...
I know this extra bit belongs in the 'how to lock your bike technique' but I might aswell post it here.
I was thinking of using two kryptonite mini pro evo to attach the frame to the pole, shown in the above image.
I'm not quiet sure if this will work but if it does, is it an inefficient way of using an extra U-lock?
Here it is.
Purple = Frame
The two locks are kryp pro evos
The non colored cylinder = pole
I think by doing this you'd reduce the space between the locks thus harder to break them... What do you think? Note: both u locks intertwine
As you can see I'm gonna go all out military security on my bike :P
Hi, I was thinking about having this set up shown by my awesome paint skills. Yellow =**Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Mini. **Orange = **Kryptonite Mini Pro evo. **Grey = **Abus Granit X-Plus 54. **I'd use the abus granit at the rear end if I can attach both ends to the pole, If not I'd used the fahg instead as I trust it more. After reading most of this thread, I'm beginning to lose trust in the Granit and I was thinking of getting a **Kryptonite New York M-18 **to replace it. Is this a good idea? I know they'd all be Kryptonite if I do replace it, which isn't very good as thiefs will use the same technique...
I know this extra bit belongs in the 'how to lock your bike technique' but I might aswell post it here.
I was thinking of using two kryptonite mini pro evo to attach the frame to the pole, shown in the above image.
I'm not quiet sure if this will work but if it does, is it an inefficient way of using an extra U-lock?
Here it is.
Purple = Frame
The two locks are kryp pro evos
The non colored cylinder = pole
I think by doing this you'd reduce the space between the locks thus harder to break them... What do you think? Note: both u locks intertwine
As you can see I'm gonna go all out military security on my bike :P
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