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" in-house testing has proven that it takes well over five minutes to cut or break the strap and lock. This exceeds the highest level of security rating awarded by the independent testing and certification houses for security products."
Interesting idea. I would like to see some independent testing done. Also more information about the "innovative new materials"
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http://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/blog/12/03/15/important-consumer-notice-genesis-is-recalling-steel-forks-on-3-2015-models
Recall on certain 2015 croix forks, they say they arent dangerous though
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http://www.trekkertent.com/home/home/3-stealth.html haven't tried myself but there is a good review here http://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/trekkertent-stealth-bomb-proof-shelter.html
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Also @mi7rennie how do you find those kojak tyres? I put some 20" ones on my girlfriends shopper and was impressed by them.
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"It may resist attacks as well as a traditional D-lock, but since it looks like it's made of fabric, surely every passing thief is going to want to have a try? In other words its novelty value could attract unwanted attention, unlike a boring black D. "
Interesting idea also from the comments. IMO lots of the security value from the Fahg is how impossible it looks to get through even if it isnt. Would also like to see how the litelock fairs against power tools.