- New York, NY
- San Francisco, CA
- Chicago, IL
- Washington, DC
- Boston, MA
- Eugene, OR
- Philadelphia, PA
- Oakland, CA
- Seattle, WA
- Miami, FL
I've used Kryptonite U-locks for about 20 years now and I've never had a bike stolen, even while the bike is locked up for several hours in high theft cities such as San Francisco, Denver, Boulder, Palo Alto, and Austin. In those places, I usually double-lock, using something like my Kryptonite Evolution Mini to secure the frame and rear tire, and a thick cable lock (currently a big heavy OnGuard cable) wrapped through the rear-triangle and both wheels. I realize that it also helps that my bikes are fairly low end. :-) Professionals in trucks with equipment are more likely to go after the boutique bikes -- they know what to look for, and my theory is that even uglifying a bike is not a deterrant to the pros.
I use the smallest U-lock available because you can't fit a jack inside the lock if there's no room. Two locks just makes it take that much longer to take the bike.
1 comment:
Thank you for both posting this information, drawing attention to the fact that all cyclists need to lock up their bicycles at all times - no matter what brand they are most comfortable having. Of course, we love that you shared your personal success with Kryptonite. :)
Happy, Safe riding!
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