Forever Lock: Cable Lock Concept
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:45 pm
Hey Guys,
I got a new Forever Lock Demo model in today from the owner and wanted to share it with you guys.
It's the Forever Lock mechanism but adapted to be a Cable Lock. This lock would be for people who either want a lock more flexible than a U-lock or people who don't need to put their Bikes in very high risk situations. This would probably be best utilized when used in combination with another lock.
As far as cable locks go, I personally think that this is the sexiest one I have ever seen. It's big and heavy duty (weighing about 1.2 Kg) and has a really cool style!
One thing I notice with both the U-Lock and the Cable Lock is that they feel very sturdy and heavy duty. They don't feel "flimsy or weak" if you know what I mean. Although the "Security Level" of these locks is open for discussion, I stand firm in my stance that these things are bad-ass. If not used for locking, these locks would be great in any collection.
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I got a new Forever Lock Demo model in today from the owner and wanted to share it with you guys.
It's the Forever Lock mechanism but adapted to be a Cable Lock. This lock would be for people who either want a lock more flexible than a U-lock or people who don't need to put their Bikes in very high risk situations. This would probably be best utilized when used in combination with another lock.
As far as cable locks go, I personally think that this is the sexiest one I have ever seen. It's big and heavy duty (weighing about 1.2 Kg) and has a really cool style!
One thing I notice with both the U-Lock and the Cable Lock is that they feel very sturdy and heavy duty. They don't feel "flimsy or weak" if you know what I mean. Although the "Security Level" of these locks is open for discussion, I stand firm in my stance that these things are bad-ass. If not used for locking, these locks would be great in any collection.
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