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NEW Kryptonite Kryptoflex 1018
Combination Bicycle Cable Lock
6 Foot/180 cm X 10mm Cable
Security rating 1/10
When you need flexible and easy to use security, the KryptoFlex 1018 is just right as a theft deterrent. With a 10mm flexible braided steel cable construction and Easy-Click locking mechanism, this lock is perfect as a secondary form of security and for quick lock-ups.
KryptoFlex cable locks are designed for use in conjunction with an additional primary lock to ensure your ride stays safe and secure.
Durable lock made with a flexible braided steel cable for increased cut resistance, the KryptoFlex 1018 is best for riders who want to make a quick stop somewhere without leaving their bike exposed to potential theft. Also great for kids to use at school or for locking up any other belongings.
Features:
· 10 mm/.375" flexible braided steel cable provides increased cut resistance
· 180 cm (72") total length makes it easy to lock frame and wheel
· Easy-Click locking mechanism for quick lock-ups
· Integrated 4-digit resettable combination with indexed number dials
· Protective vinyl coating
· Security rating: 1 out of 10
· Weight: 570 g/ 20.1 oz
· Color: Black
How to Lock Your Bike (Courtesy Trek Bikes)
In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need locks. But, unfortunately, we’re not there yet. In the meantime, here are some steps you can take to protect your favorite asset.
Choose your lock
First, you’ll want to make sure you have at least one sturdy, high-quality lock that’s difficult for would-be thieves to cut or break. Chain locks and u-locks are best as they are the most difficult to disable. Consider using both types of locks together to make your bike easier to lock up and harder to steal.
Pick your spot
Next you’ll want to find something permanent to lock your bike to. Bike racks are ideal, but if you can’t find one, a structure that is firmly planted in the ground is your next best bet. Think: light post or cemented-in park bench. If you park your bike at night, be sure to find a well-lit area to lock it up.
Lock it up
Once you’ve found something to lock your bike to, don’t just lock your front wheel or your frame. Make sure your lock secures both your frame and your back wheel. If you want to be extra cautious, you can take your front wheel off and lock it with your back wheel. Some people use a long chain lock or cable lock in addition to their main lock to make this easier.
Net proceeds of this sale benefit the Long Island Bike Co-Op
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