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Best U-lock: Kryptonite New-U New York Fahgettaboudit Mini Best chain lock: Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Chain 1415 & New York Disc Lock Most secure bike lock: Hiplok DX1000 Whether you ride ...
Kryptonite’s new lockswith the disc-style cylinder and key have passed European testing agency standards in four countries. Kryptonite resubmitted locks to ART Foundation (Holland), Sold Secure (UK), ...
BOSTON — Bike lock maker Kryptonite struggled to reassure customers and protect its reputation on Friday after the disclosure that its famous U-lock could be opened by a ballpoint pen. Kryptonite said ...
Kryptonite says its New York Diamond Standard bike lock takes 10 angle grinder discs to be cut, which should make it a safe bet against thieves. This is Kryptonite’s first angle-grinder resistant lock ...
With its large shackle and patented Diamond coating, the Kryptonite New York Lock Diamond Standard is a heavy duty D-lock that inspires confidence when leaving expensive electric and cargo bikes ...
In September, Kryptonite took a lot of heat from aggrieved consumers, angry when a poster to bikeforums.net uploaded a video showing how easy it was for a certain type of cheap Bic pen to open a ...
Engadget reader Chester Bullock decided to toss Kryptonite the link and video we posted about picking their Evolution 2000's lock with a plain ol' Bic pen. And we can't say it wasn't a good idea, but ...
You don’t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that all it ...
BOSTON - You don't have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In 1971, Michael Zane read a newspaper article that sparked his imagination. He discovered that bicycle mechanic, Stanley Kaplan had designed and ...