I'm new to this group and am leaning towards getting a Pegedo City Commuter.
We busted some locks to find out which ones you can trust: Which locks best frustrate a thief? We decided to find out by asking an expert, Hal Ruzal, a longtime mechanic at Bicycle Habitat in New York City, to hack through a batch. To make the test realistic, we requested that he use only the tools commonly carried by thieves. About those tools: The cordless angle grinder he wielded might be the weapon of choice in cities like New York, but they’re far less common in smaller towns. Buy as much lock as you need for where you live.
And here is a unique way to unlock it.
Here's another lock test piece you might find helpful/interesting: http://thesweethome.com/reviews/best-bike-lock/Just adding another piece of info from Bicycling.com and their "Smash Lab" where they tested a bunch of locks.
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The Cricket bicycle alarm looks promising. It appears they have reached their goal on Indiegogo and are viable. I like the size and the capabilities. The big problem for me is, it is only Iphone compatible at the moment, they may make Android available in the future.
I'm glad that you mentioned the Cricket. I was just reading about it.
I have a good lock, but I also want an alarm. It seems that most of the threads I have found for alarms, turn into conversations about locks.
More info about alarm, P & TY
Irene
I'm a KS funder for the Noke Ulock. It's supposed to be shipped out sometime in Sept.
That because the campaign ended almost 2 years ago, probably gave up hopeThose comments are from months ago. Didn't see any recent comments, like within the last 3 weeks.