Interesting.  Someone could make an add-on piece to allow any lock to work 
that way--or (for those who don't like carrying an extra cable) a short 
cable to be used in the same fashion on the (more) vulnerable front wheel.

On Saturday, September 13, 2014 12:52:43 PM UTC-4, Jim Edgar wrote:
>
> I love the simplicity of this - surprised it took so long for someone to 
> notice that this could work.  Just have to use the one narrow enough to 
> resist the car jack exploit.
>
>
> http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/new-bike-gear-previews/new-bike-locks-kryptonite
>
> - Jim / cyclofiend.com
>

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