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The Abus grantie Steel 0 flex armoured lasted around 15 seconds with manual cable cutters costing £27. The Kryptonite Fahgettaboudit Chain lasted 11 seconds with manual bolt croppers. The Kryptonite 3000 D lock 16mm lasts around 30 seconds with a miniature bottle jack. -
Yes, what I am trying to get across is that the scrotes don't need much knowledge to silently defeat most the stuff being sold to you guys. I pair of bolt croppers is hardly breaking news, nor using wire cutters from machine mart or miniature bottle jacks. This is for you info only, the choice is yours but a product that is approved that can be defeated in seconds is not a deterent. A opportunist thief see's a unlocked bike and takes it, a scrote that has gone on the chore will have some of the tools mentioned above. If it can be defeated in seconds then it is no derent at all.
Alex
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As far as locking a chain tight to a bike, forget that affording any protection agains croppers. It can either be bolt cropped or not and getting the chain tight off the floor only protects against slede and wedge attacks. Given these methods create noise the scrotes will always choose bolt croppers as the weapon of choice. As for miniature jacks putting out 5 tonnes. These are so small that any owner would be struggling to prevent this form of attack, we are talking 50mm high or 2 inches.
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eeehhhh I have it on a wmv 9.45 mb file, just supply me with your email address and its yours to view and comment on. However do not send it out, but delete it please after watching. This will be covered in CTC's test in the next couple of weeks to cover me from legal action.
The weight of our 0.7m is 3.85kgs with the lock.
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HI, with regards to the Abus Granit City Black X-Plus it lasted 6 seconds in front of ITV when confronted with a pair of Irwin Record 42" bolt croppers as used by sold secure! Strange how Sold Secure are unable to bolt crop any chains, when we can in front of a camera and even if the producer buys them.This stinks, and Sold Secure will be owned on the 24th of July ITV or Sky 993
Alex
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Hi, I am the chap in the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC3hFr8p2ck
It was shot in front of the press (Riders Digest), the square and kryptonite were donated by visordown.com lads and it transpires the Fahgetaboudit was a NY Kryptonite chain.This asside we have just finished a test that I was asked to attend by ITV to be shown 24 July 7.30pm (london,southest) or SKY 993. In this we use only 2 tools a pair of wire cutters and a set of bolt croppers. Cable locks lasted seconds with the cable cutters £27 from machinemart, 13mm D locks can be cropped in seconds and the chains on test Kryptonite Fahgetaboudit lasted 11 seconds with the croppers, and the Abus Granite City X plus lasted even less (much less). Not having attacked D locks before, we decided to back to basics and purchased a miniature bottle jack costing £50 that is small enough to put in the palm of your hand. The jack puts out 5 tonnes and split the body of the Kryptonite 3000 D lock 16mm in two. Car jacks are for kids, the bottle jacks is quicker, a lot smaller and renders the majority of U and D locks usless. I have the footage of the Kryptonite going but is not going to be shown, until the CTC have had my method confirmed. However you might be interested to know Sold Secure do not use cable cutters when testing cable locks!!!!!!
I will allow one private viewing of the Kryptonite going in Newcastle city centre, I can be found on 01912642773. I ain't selling nothing just the truth that Sold Secure are inept at testing security and are more concerned in passing products than failing them.I have challenged them to allow me to bring the press down, they provide the security and I will go through 95% of it with croppers, wire cutters and miniature bottle jack in seconds silently.
People need to wake up with the fact, the testing bodies are not their for you, they are their for themselves and the companies that need a pass to sell this shite.
Seriously give me a call, tell me if you think its a fake, that Riders Digest are bent and Sold Secure do a fine job. Mind you nearly 440,000 reported cycle thefts that were insured last year, 396.000 were locked speaks volumes. Yes I sell chain, but it is not going to stop me telling the truth about this dirty business.
Best Regards
Alex
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