YD51
New Member
You might enjoy this site: http://thebestbikelock.com/
They seem to know what they're talking about. They speak highly of the Abus line of locks, as other posters here have pointed out.
The problem with bike security, of course, is that you can get super-secure chains that are almost impossible to defeat, but they weigh 10+ pounds. The lighter, more portable locks are easier to defeat, but you can carry them with you much more easily.
I work with a guy who rides a Stromer. He keeps one of those heavy Kryptonite chains/locks in the office parking garage and just leaves it there when he goes home. That works for him because he has a predefined commute... not sure what he does when he takes the bike elsewhere.
They seem to know what they're talking about. They speak highly of the Abus line of locks, as other posters here have pointed out.
The problem with bike security, of course, is that you can get super-secure chains that are almost impossible to defeat, but they weigh 10+ pounds. The lighter, more portable locks are easier to defeat, but you can carry them with you much more easily.
I work with a guy who rides a Stromer. He keeps one of those heavy Kryptonite chains/locks in the office parking garage and just leaves it there when he goes home. That works for him because he has a predefined commute... not sure what he does when he takes the bike elsewhere.