Replacement for Kryptonite Chain Lock
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Replacement for Kryptonite Chain Lock
I've got a Kryptonite chain but no lock. Should I just get the standard lock that comes with it or is there another lock folks suggest? This is for a bike that lives outside (so a covered or weatherproof keyhole would be nice) and will always be used in conjunction with a u lock.
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Seeing that you're in Queens, you will need the Kryptonite NY Fahgettaboudit or Legend locks for the Kryptonite insurance to be valid. My kid just upgraded to the NY Legend Chain and Lock after someone cut through her Mini-7 cable and almost made of with her FXS6. It's got a cover but I doubt it's weather sealed. It's also about 15 lbs, so she really hates the thing. None of these locks will keep a VERY determined thief away, but the point is to make it difficult.
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Seeing that you're in Queens, you will need the Kryptonite NY Fahgettaboudit or Legend locks for the Kryptonite insurance to be valid. My kid just upgraded to the NY Legend Chain and Lock after someone cut through her Mini-7 cable and almost made of with her FXS6. It's got a cover but I doubt it's weather sealed. It's also about 15 lbs, so she really hates the thing. None of these locks will keep a VERY determined thief away, but the point is to make it difficult.
This lock and chain is for my beater commuter Steamroller. It’s gonna stay locked to the post out front of my building where I park my bike. And I’m not looking for ultra security anyways since it’s gonna be used along with a U lock. If you’ve got the balls to get through a chain and a U lock then enjoy, bro, you earned it. Shame on my neighbors (and me since it’s right out my bedroom window).
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Let me rephrase the question:
If I’ve already got a Kryptonite chain is there any reason to buy a Kryptonite disc lock to go with it over a very heavy padlock of similar price?
If I’ve already got a Kryptonite chain is there any reason to buy a Kryptonite disc lock to go with it over a very heavy padlock of similar price?
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If you want the warranty/guarantee for the bicycle value, you'll want to go with a lock+chain (or whichever) combination from Kryptonite or ABUS (or similar) that'll give you that warranty value, in the event a thief defeats the security and takes the bike. The lock makers will generally only warranty their coverage for their gear, though, so I don't imagine a Kryptonite chain + Abus lock (for example) would get you very far with a warranty claim.
If for a home, in-place security situation, I might suggest a stout chain along with a suitable lock.
Such as:
Lock -- ABUS Granit 37RK-70 padlock:
https://www.abus.com/eng/Commercial-...37RK-70-GRANIT
Chain -- ABUS Granit 37/80 14KS chain (can be ordered in custom lengths as well):
https://mobil.abus.com/int/on-road/L...-Loop?type=pdp
That combination, above, is seriously stout. It'll double the overall weight of a bike, if taken mobile, so it's really only suitable for an at-home storage situation. But it'll certainly be fairly tough to defeat. ABUS makes lighter-weight chains and locks, of course. Kryptonite has their own equivalents, for tough padlocks, chains.
Here's a vendor that might be able to answer what questions you still have, about a particular solution: Lockitt Mobile Security & Accessories. Good group. (They carry ABUS, a few of the Kryptonite solutions, and others.)
If for a home, in-place security situation, I might suggest a stout chain along with a suitable lock.
Such as:
Lock -- ABUS Granit 37RK-70 padlock:
https://www.abus.com/eng/Commercial-...37RK-70-GRANIT
Chain -- ABUS Granit 37/80 14KS chain (can be ordered in custom lengths as well):
https://mobil.abus.com/int/on-road/L...-Loop?type=pdp
That combination, above, is seriously stout. It'll double the overall weight of a bike, if taken mobile, so it's really only suitable for an at-home storage situation. But it'll certainly be fairly tough to defeat. ABUS makes lighter-weight chains and locks, of course. Kryptonite has their own equivalents, for tough padlocks, chains.
Here's a vendor that might be able to answer what questions you still have, about a particular solution: Lockitt Mobile Security & Accessories. Good group. (They carry ABUS, a few of the Kryptonite solutions, and others.)