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Old 30th January 2008   #101
chris crash
 
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good luck claiming on them
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Old 30th January 2008   #102
big daddy wayne
 
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this is a great lock


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Old 30th January 2008   #103
TheBrick(Tommy)
 
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It is in my top five.
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Old 30th January 2008   #104
hardhat
beautiful!
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Old 30th January 2008   #105
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Old 30th January 2008   #106
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Built in 1794, Hanwell 6 locks on the Grand Union Canal are a 'Scheduled Ancient Monument'.
Raising the water level by 53 feet over just half a mile -London reprazent! Word.
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Old 30th January 2008   #107
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"Panama Canal Locks

The Panama Canal Locks, which lift ships up 25.9 m (85 ft) to the main elevation of the Panama Canal, were one of the greatest engineering works ever to be undertaken at the time, eclipsed only by other parts of the canal project. No other concrete construction of comparable size was undertaken until the Hoover Dam in the 1930s. The total length of the lock structures, including the approach walls, is over 3 kilometres (nearly two miles).

The locks, which have a total of six steps, limit the maximum size of ships which can transit the canal, known as Panamax. Each of these steps has two lock chambers, doubling the amount of traffic that can be handled; together they raise ships from sea level to a height of 25.9 m (85 ft)."



Yeah baby now that what I call a lock!
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Old 30th January 2008   #108
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That's not a series of locks,

Now that's a series of locks!
Kennet and Avon canal in Wiltshire. 29 locks!
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Old 30th January 2008   #109
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Wow! boating uphill. I am trumped.. but could you ride there tonight DDM? Tommy?! hmm? :-P
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Old 30th January 2008   #110
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Mine you could
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Old 31st January 2008   #111
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new lock arrived yesterday, wow what a difference, i used to think my old chain was quite thick
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Old 1st February 2008   #112
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TheBrick(Tommy):"Panama Canal Locks

The Panama Canal Locks, which lift ships up 25.9 m (85 ft) to the main elevation of the Panama Canal, were one of the greatest engineering works ever to be undertaken at the time, eclipsed only by other parts of the canal project. No other concrete construction of comparable size was undertaken until the Hoover Dam in the 1930s. The total length of the lock structures, including the approach walls, is over 3 kilometres (nearly two miles).

The locks, which have a total of six steps, limit the maximum size of ships which can transit the canal, known as Panamax. Each of these steps has two lock chambers, doubling the amount of traffic that can be handled; together they raise ships from sea level to a height of 25.9 m (85 ft)."



Yeah baby now that what I call a lock!
beacuse america is awsome.
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Old 1st February 2008   #113
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You want a good lock. This is the best lock. It's not even a lock. It's better than a lock. It's the Falkirk Wheel. It raises the boats 24 meters over... wait for it... 0 meteres.

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Old 1st February 2008   #114
TheBrick(Tommy)
 
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Kick ass!
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Old 2nd February 2008   #115
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Old 2nd February 2008   #116
miro_o
 
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^Too nice^

People would steel them.
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Old 2nd February 2008   #117
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Old 2nd February 2008   #118
egidio
what lock is that
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Old 3rd February 2008   #119
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egidio:what lock is that
japanese
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Old 3rd February 2008   #120
dt
there's a bit in the observer about locks. They timed a locksmith how long it would be to break them.

Kryptonite New York d-lock came out top (lasted 2mins 33secs against an angle grinder)
Worst was Abus CombiFlex that lasted all of 1 second against a pair of pliers!
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Old 3rd February 2008   #121
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dt:there's a bit in the observer about locks
Which one, today's?
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Old 3rd February 2008   #122
eeehhhh
must be, the Observer is only published on Sunday.
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Old 26th June 2008   #123
livingasleep
so whats the consensus then? I just today bought an abus granit-plus level 10 today with a kryptonite braided cable. I made the mistake of buying before checking on here. Now i want to have it exchanged for the krypto d-lock. is the fug so much better than the 3000 that it merits waiting for the order over the web? and now i feel i shouldve gotten the albus round chain as as combo rather than the cable...

i just know evans is gonna give me shit for changing things around. bastards.
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Old 26th June 2008   #124
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I wonder if it possible to strip the Kryponite one and paint it?
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Old 26th June 2008   #125
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so whats the consensus then? I just today bought an abus granit-plus level 10 today with a kryptonite braided cable. I made the mistake of buying before checking on here. Now i want to have it exchanged for the krypto d-lock. is the fug so much better than the 3000 that it merits waiting for the order over the web? and now i feel i shouldve gotten the albus round chain as as combo rather than the cable...

i just know evans is gonna give me shit for changing things around. bastards.
yes, the fug is better than the 3000, one; less levage room, two; not enough room for tools, three; small and strong is better than big and strong, remember to register your lock in their website in case you lost all the keys thought.

my idea combination? the Kryptonite Evolution Mini and Fahgettaboutit Mini, the Evolution Mini for locking bike in board daylight/under 1 hour, the Fah for dusk/over 1 hours.

or a combination, Evo Mini to lock front wheel, and Fah to lock frame and rear wheel to whatever thing that's sticking out of the ground.

plus, after you held one, you'll feel so much better that it'll be less likely to get stolen in board daylight when you're popping off to the shop.
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Old 26th June 2008   #126
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It is worth reading this thread it is quite interesting
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Old 26th June 2008   #127
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It is worth reading this thread it is quite interesting
+1 <--- lookie, i think i used it right. the videos on the duplicate threads are also well worth watching. well some of them at least.
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Old 26th June 2008   #128
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yes, the fug is better than the 3000, one; less levage room, two; not enough room for tools, three; small and strong is better than big and strong, remember to register your lock in their website in case you lost all the keys thought.

my idea combination? the Kryptonite Evolution Mini and Fahgettaboutit Mini, the Evolution Mini for locking bike in board daylight/under 1 hour, the Fah for dusk/over 1 hours.

or a combination, Evo Mini to lock front wheel, and Fah to lock frame and rear wheel to whatever thing that's sticking out of the ground.

plus, after you held one, you'll feel so much better that it'll be less likely to get stolen in board daylight when you're popping off to the shop.
that does sound like a good combo. do people agree on this?? id like a consensus. I bought a bike yesterday and im fucking paranoid.
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Old 26th June 2008   #129
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mate, everyone went through a highly paranoid phrase when they got their new bike.
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Old 26th June 2008   #130
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This is how I lock my bike if I want to be sure that it's there for a prolong period of time (just pretend the long metal stick is a lamp post or summat);



Sheldon Brown method is this, thought I didn't dare to try it as it might give the theft the wrong idea that I lock my bike up badly and try and attempt to removed it;

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Old 26th June 2008   #131
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mate, everyone went through a highly paranoid phrase when they got their new bike.
i dont doubt that. death be to anyone that dare attempt steal it or anyone else's. im sorting out insurance as well tonight.
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Old 26th June 2008   #132
eeehhhh
I lock a similar way to Edscroble. Put the fug round the rear wheel, but through the seat stays as well. That way it is off the ground (makes it difficult to attack with croppers) and Sheldon style but a thief won't try to remove the wheel, just to see if they can nick it.

Plus I wouldn't bother putting the mini lock round the frame, just to another bit of street furniture.
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Old 26th June 2008   #133
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This is how I lock my bike if I want to be sure that it's there for a prolong period of time (just pretend the long metal stick is a lamp post or summat);



Sheldon Brown method is this, thought I didn't dare to try it as it might give the theft the wrong idea that I lock my bike up badly and try and attempt to removed it;

awesome, awesome. I am convinced this is the route to go. thanks man!

oh and do you ride your fixed on normal flats?
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Old 26th June 2008   #134
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This is how I lock my bike if I want to be sure that it's there for a prolong period of time (just pretend the long metal stick is a lamp post or summat);



Sheldon Brown method is this, thought I didn't dare to try it as it might give the theft the wrong idea that I lock my bike up badly and try and attempt to removed it;
get the RH crank in to fill the space in the U lock.
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