Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Whether it’s to find an alternative to mass transit or a means of socially distanced exercising, ...
Big “D” shaped lock is about as hefty as they get. Probably wouldn’t completely stop a thief, but it should slow them down for a while. The folks at Squire Locks read our review of the Squire ML2L ...
For the environmentally conscious among us who choose to cycle to work and are tired of turning up a sweaty, panting mess, a firm in the US has developed something that might be of interest. FlyKly, a ...
Bike thieves’ techniques are constantly evolving. In recent years, battery-powered angle grinders have become one of the tools of choice. Lightweight, portable, and powerful, these angle grinders make ...
It can be a hassle, removing your bike lock from its frame mount (or from your bag) every time you want to use it. The Lobster Lock is different, though, in that it stays attached to your bike at all ...
Using a traditional U-lock can be a hassle, as you have to pull it out of your bag, take it apart, then run its shackle through the bike's frame before putting it back together. The bike-mounted V-160 ...
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