Might wanna smudge out your license plate so that no one gets clever and tries to conquer your lock!
Maybe I'm worrying too much, but, never good to show it IMO
Missed that the first time around, my bad.
Looks like he doesn't have the bike anymore or live in the condo, but, might still have the plates on new bike or next bike!
Some have commented that the lock could be broken in about 4-5 minutes. That may be true, but isn't this a deterrent? Rather than being able to take it in seconds and have the possibility of being caught?
If someone wants it bad enough, they'll get it. But I'll be damned if I'm gonna make it easy for them!
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An oversize heavy duty chain will do the same job IMO, give more flexibility on not having to park in an exact position 6 inches from a column, and it will a heck of a lot less expensive. I even wrapped part of a chain in a bicycle tube so that it wouldnt' scratch anything. The chain links were very oversized.
The guy is asking $300. Some chains (that are anti-theft and long enough to go around a pillar) can be extremely expensive. Maybe not $300, but close to $200
Now, any chain can be cut more or less quickly, if you have the correct tool, and as long as it is on the ground.
I post this video in response to the video you posted
Conclusion: don't let the chain on the ground, try to keep it high on the air, and you reduce the chances of this happening by quite a bit. Also, anyone walking into your condo with bolt croppers (bolt cutters) that are 4 ft in length should explain himself!
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