How does ziilock attach to the bike? Does it have holes to use bottle holder mount?
Yeah, but you can go yourself and reclaim
https://www.ziilock.com/ it was $94 shipped. Indiegogo is definitely not a good choice if you need something right away though.How much is it and how do you buy it?
Were you able to utilize the Bluetooth connectivity that comes with the lock? Just curious what the range was between your phone and the lock connection.ZiiLock - The First Foldable & Proactive Bike Lock
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This was a bit of a nightmare with production and delivery delays, but now that I've gotten past the indiegogo/kickstarter frustrations, I like it a lot. I don't live in an urban neighborhood, so I'm not leaving it locked in high theft areas for hours at a time. There are varying takes on how secure the folding steel bars really are, but I find that I use it more simply because it's easier to lock and unlock. It's on the heavy side, but probably lighter than the "serious" security solutions.
to lock and unlock it's about 30 feet. for the location information/alarm, it's much better than that.Were you able to utilize the Bluetooth connectivity that comes with the lock? Just curious what the range was between your phone and the lock connection.
Great. That is more than acceptable range for that. I think the "alert" feature built into locks today is a useful add-on. I will be sure my next lock purchase has that feature. Good Luck with it!to lock and unlock it's about 30 feet. for the location information/alarm, it's much better than that.
The Bully looks interesting. I think the use of the pager or a cellphone signal makes more sense for an alarm than bluetooth. The only advantage for bluetooth is that there's no monthly fee. I definitely wouldn't buy the ziilock for the alarm, but the form factor, fingerprint reader, cellphone unlock/lock program are all pretty appealing to me. I'd taken my u-lock out a few times and forgotten my key, so one less thing for me to worry about.As soon as my kryptonite lock warrenty runs out I may get this Bully Ulock which comes with a built in alarm and pager function, the pager lets you know if the alarm goes off within 700m (advertised). Pretty nifty for something with no subscription service fee.
Do you guys think a Pewag 10mm chain will be thick enough to secure the bike for quick stops, or should I go for the Pewag 12mm chain?
Might as well get the kryptonite evo 10mm 5ft chain lock if you are going to go thru all that. Thats what I am using in combo with a kryptonite ulock...Its on on amazon for about 80 bucks works great and I love it for security.
Oh and plus you get a year of protection of theft....they will pay for your bike, although the conditions have to be met, its better than no offer at all.
After a week with an inexpensive $25 Kryptonite TKO folding lock from Walmart I'm not sure I would invest more money on a heavier duty lock. YMMV! The plates are thick enough to survive most bolt cutters and while I could go with thicker plates what's the point? If a thief wants my bike they are going to get it, so why bog down the bike with extra weight. This lock so easy to pull out / put back in the case with minimal time and effort to lock up the bike. Roughly 2 pounds. Does not rattle when riding. Just long enought to lock my rear wheel in the frame. I think it's a version branded for Walmart, so no kryptonite theft guarantee (that in reality is worthless if you read the fine print - you need to take picture of your bike every time you lock it, no thanks). Way more secure than the silly cable lock I was using. I picked up 2 to get free shipping but could have bought 3 for the price of 1 foldylock.
Wirecutter recommends the Kryptonite Keeper 585 which is pretty much the equivalent lock (similar plate thickness) but sold for twice the price. Seems they don't think thicker plates give that much more security to justify the extra weight.
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Really? Mine was only $25 from Walmart. Picked up 2 to get free shipping.
Amazon was the same price but more expensive shipping. My only complaint is the straps to attach the case didn't work for my frame so I picked up this inexpensive cage mount on amazon to attach it to my seatpost. It allows for mounting the case lower on the seatpost while extending far enough out to not interfere with the seat clamp.