I had my bike on the stand today, so I decided to test out this magnet
trick.

Using my shop magnet (strong enough to pick up large screws & bolts
off the floor, or to pull a chain out of a degreaser bath), I was not
able to trick the Zefals into unlocking.

I'm also unable to twist them open, as Ryan was. Could be a strength
thing, or maybe something with the dropouts (I have them on a Surly
LHT). Or maybe a setup problem. Regardless, I wasn't able to open
them.

I'm not going to claim that they are totally thief proof. But for $30
they are pretty much exactly what I need. As far as I can tell,
they'll stop all but the most determined wheel thief and I don't have
to carry around a special tool -- unlike a Pitlock. Yes, I'm sure
there's a guy out there with a huge magnet or super strong hands who
can pop my wheels right off, but I can't say that I'm concerned about
him. Guys like him will be able to steal stuff off my bike regardless
of what I do.

As always, YMMV.

On Aug 13, 11:48 pm, Ryan Watson <rswat...@nyx.net> wrote:
> Didn't try magnets, but twisting them allowed me to open them right up.
> I could never get them set up such that they couldn't be easily opened  
> without inverting the bike.
> I asked on a couple lists if anyone had been able to get them to work,  
> but got no replies.
> I ended up returning them.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Aug 13, 2009, at 21:38, Z I <rockscissorpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've been thinking about buying a set of theZefalLock n'Rolls first
> > for my commuter bike, and then maybe for the Atlantis (which I can
> > rarely make myself leave unattended, yet). So while doing a google on
> > them, I found someone had left a review on them at Bikeman.
>
> > Here's what the guy had to say: "These are already obsolete!! Twisting
> > is one way to defeat them, but its much easier to just use a magnet.
> > No twisting, they open as if they are in the unlocked position!"
> >http://www.bikeman.com/QR1497.html
>
> > That'd be a bummer! I'm having a hard time believing that theZefal
> > engineers would not have thought of something so simple when designing
> > an anti-theft device. I also can't seem to find any further
> > collaborating links, so I wonder if this is just hearsay...
>
> > TheZefalLock n' Roll skewers were discussed around the beginning of
> > the year, and someone asked if a magnet could trip the internal
> > mechanism, but the discussion moved on to the Pitlocks. Has anyone who
> > has them actually tried triggering the mechanism with a magnet?
>
> >  - Zach

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