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Four more pounds, four more pounds! Kryptonite U-Lock
I just got a Kryptonite U-Lock to replace my "lost" chain. It's four
pounds and I don't want to keep carrying it around. I used to leave my lock/chain around the fence where I locked the bike but the folks who owned the building decided it shouldn't be there anymore and discarded it one day (after telling me that it was ok to leave it there two years earlier). I moved to a new bike rack nearby, but I'm not sure about just leaving the ULock there. While they are supposed to be pretty well theftproof, perhaps someone would like to practice on it? And it's exposed to the weather, which was not the case in my old location. Still, l lugged the lock with me today and was very sluggish; four lbs does seem to make a difference. I had it in the saddle bag; I'll have to mount the bracket and see if the weight distribution makes a difference. There is a LOT of weight on the back of the bike, most of it being me. |
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