I received the same email late last week. But almost immediately after, the shipping notice. And today the lock arrived. Seems solid. I haven't had time to mess with it too much but intend to try to mount it on my regular bike later in the week. I'll give it a try this weekend when I'm out and about on the Spot.I just received the below message from Litelok today. Looks like the backordered parts are not enough to manufacture the lock I ordered last week. I'm still backordered, and patiently waiting. It is good of them to keep their customers informed....
...I'll try it out on my regular bike for awhile and have it on hand for the day (in the near future) that I purchase my ebike...
Thanks for the tip about the Abus lock and you're right that it's good to have two good primary locks, so maybe I will get one of those as the backup primary lock.@tenbee, if you're concerned about how long it may take to get the Litelok have you considered one of the super strong yet light Abus Bordo Granit locks? These use a superior quality of steel and have the advantage of being compact and very hard for a thief to cut; worth the approximately $100 investment. Don't wait a long time if you need to be locking your bike now. As a matter of fact, it won't hurt to have 2 good locks if you've got to park your ebike in a lot of big city places
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are there any links showing it going up against an angle grinder?When I purchased my Stromer e-bike some weeks ago; I also began looking for good bike-locks to secure my investment. I was looking for locks which had best compromize of security and user-friendly attributes, like low weight and ease of use.
I excluded "U"-locks; even though the security these provide are first rate. Reason being its lack of flexibility.
With the bike, I bought aTrelock FS 500 Toro. This together witih the ABUS Bordo Granit X plus 6500; I believe are among the very best bikelocks.
How ever, I by accident found information about a kickstarter project named "LITELOK".
The LITELOK were by the time I read about it, a reality & in production.
The LITELOK; is a bikelock which "on paper"; had qualities I was looking for:
Its low weight, made of flexible materials and have "Sold secure"-rating "Bicycle gold 2015".
Have a look at the manufacturers homepage: View attachment 7218 litelok.com
I liked what I read about it; and ordered a set of two locks;which shared same key. Reason for ordering two locks; was the possibility to secure the bike on two different places or join the two locks togehter; to get one lock with extra lenght.
My experiences from about a week of use are all good. The lock may be locked without a key inserted; which is positive. The flex in the cord makes it easier to use when locking the bike to a object. Using two locks attached to eachother; makes it really convinient;locking to a bigger object; like a small tree, etc. Because of the tention in the cord; some force must be used to pushe the two ends in level;when opening or locking it. But I did not really see this as a problem.
As the bike is a expensive one; and practically brand new; I am kind of "nevrotic" in avoiding scraches on the bike. The surface of the two ends of the lock;has a rubber-lair. The surface of the lock it self; is kind of "soft"& "scratch"-resistant. So as long as am careful when using the lock; i feel relaxed about the "scratch"-issue.
There are included two straps for each lock; to attach the lock to the bike during transport. I do not want to use these on my bike; and dont find this solution optimal. So far; I have transported the locks in a backpack, or on short trips to the store; used it as a "neckless" ;-). I think Iwill find a carrier-mounted case of some sort; which also may contain a lock or two.
I feel very positive about this bikelock; as you might have understood. So want to be very straight on this:I have absolutely no commercial interests in this lock, other than thinking it is a good product !
I just pray that I will avoid having a "reality-qualitycheck" in form of a theft. But the certification by "Sold secure" is supposed to be creditable. So I have choosed to override my sceptics to other than the conventional "U"-locks and the slightly less impractical foldling locks.
I will follow up this thread by posting any new positive or negative experiences I might have in time to come.
I've also started carrying mine in my fold down pannier bag. If I don't carry my rack bag I velcro it to the side of the rack. My lock mechanism was pretty darn sticky but today I dropped a tiny drop of oil into the key hole and now its smooth as silk. So far I like the lock. I wonder how long the outer cover will last. I don't see any wear yet but seems like it might be susceptible to damage if scraped against rusty/sharp bike rack edges. I wish they had included some more of those velcro straps. I tried to buy some similar on Amazon but they all had the velcro on one side whereas the Litelok straps are on opposite sides. I'll probably have to make my own.Just got my Litelok's today... We carry them in a small rack bag that has two fold down pannier bags ...
... The problem occurs when trying to then relock using the key to set the metal tabs into place. Maybe there is a spring out of alignment?... Additionally, lubricating the lock to get things working did not appear to help. Will be reaching out to Litelok shortly...On other notes: I found this review on Sweethome Article (the best bike lock) http://thesweethome.com/reviews/best-bike-lock/
At the bottom of the article they mention that bolt cutters can defeat the lock quite easily at the keyed point, which is a bit disappointing, but it makes sense when you look at the metal locking tabs on the interior. I hope they find a way to make this more hardy in future versions...
Wow, the 2 videos Josh Weinstein posted on YouTube are disturbing. Not too many comments, but the few put perspective on the incident. Thanks.Hi, I found this site as I was googling Litelok to see how to buy it in the U.S.
I was really happy to read your early use experience, but then further down in google search results I saw this video:
https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycling/comments/5f8s47/litelok_bike_theft_in_just_17_seconds/
That video seems to be almost a year old... so I am wondering if they've made any improvements since then, or if any owners here have any experience with it being tampered with yet, and wether it survived (or kept the bike from getting stolen)?
Thank you. I also read in the replies an Abus Bordo Granite lock seems to be a good choice, so I will look into that too. I'm trying to avoid U-locks.