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Old 12-23-09, 01:04 AM
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Kryptonite in 2010

anyone know if Kryptonite comming out with new locks this year. i want to upgrade my primary lock and first thought was the Fahgettaboutit, but with 3.5x6inch, it sounds a bit to small, and with no LS on the market so i thought of the new york ls, longer and same price($58.00 on amazon+free shipping). oh and i have a Kryptonite chain, but no disc lock for it.
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There is a long-shackle version of the Fahgettawhatever, called the M-18WL. It looks like this and weighs "only" 5.8 pounds, less than I thought:


(sorry, Model M keyboard not included )
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