Welp...its Netherlands testing lab rated the same as my Kryptonite mini
evolution so should be fine. The price is what makes it hard to buy.
I leave my wifes lock at her work on the bike rack, one lock at church bike
rack, and I carry one for anywhere else, so I think I'll wait until the price
Using a portable grinding wheel makes the discussion moot. They are
all easily defeated. Here in Philadelphia, that is the standard tool for
serious bike thieves. Using multiple locks can slow down a thief or make
your bike look unattractive compared to another, easier target,
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I wonder if the rivets can be easily drilled out to remove the lock. I have an
email in to customer support.
I use a couple different Kryptonite locks and a frame lock as a ulock in a
pinch. Usually fits aroubd stop sign type pole and I can catch a stay with it.
Locking my wifes bike with mine
I bought a TiGr mini a couple months ago and it's a nice, lighter
alternative to the Abus steel-o-flex (
https://www.abus.com/eng/Mobile-Security/Bike-Safety-and-Security/Locks/Steel-O-Flex)
that I otherwise carry around. It's a bit more fiddly to lock up compared
to a mini u-lock or standard u-loc
Crazy lightweight and supposedly uncutable (the newer thicker version here)
https://tigrlock.com/mini/
Looks good but I wonder if it is easy to just drill out the rivets.
A Betty owner liked it per their review on the TiGr website.
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