breaking the lock(s)
didds wrote:
at work there are two bikes that are cabled and D-locked to the racks
respectively.
the D-lock is a "Draper Expert SL3-Pro" whilst the cable is a standard
steel cable-wrapped-in-plastic affair.
If you can get a fair bit of tension in the cable (using the bike itself as
a lever works well) then the cable lock should give out in seconds using a
hacksaw. Not had any need to break a D-lock yet, but I hear a car jack can
work on the cheaper ones.
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I'm at CAMbridge, not SPAMbridge
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