I made a lock from about 3' of towing chain from the hardware store, held
by an Abus padlock. I leave this attached to the bike rack at a local
Sprout's some 5-6 miles away. It's a reasonably cheap and I suspect and
certainly hope reasonably secure system.

When the clerk cut my length of chain, he started with an angle grinder and
finished up with a hacksaw; at any rate, a bolt cutter would not work, and
using the 2 cutting tools took him 10 or 15 minutes to get through a single
link.

Does anyone know anything about towing chain? Googling calls up scuttlebutt
that it's quite hard to cut. But I haven't heard of anyone else, at least
on my lists, using this stuff.

I cover it with a section of old MTB tube.

On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 1:06 PM Cinza <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just found out the Kryptonite lock with a barrel key is easy for thieves
> as of late.
>  What locks do you like and why?
>
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