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  1. #1
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    Amazing new bike lock!

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    I saw this on kickstarter when I started googling titanium bike locks (someone HAD to have gone there!) Lo and behold I discovered the most awesome bike lock design ever. Luckily the kickstarter campaign ended sometime last year and the product is now available for purchase!

    http://tigrlock.com

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...l-as-your-bike

    I am getting one for my big ride this summer. I can't wait for it to arrive!
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    That looks interesting. I'd like to be able to lock up my bike sometimes, but I don't want to carry a big U-lock or a heavy cable, and lighter weight cables are practically worthless. Let us know how you like it!

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    Holy you know what, did you notice the price for these things!

    They look very portable though, and lightweight. Maybe the price will come down after a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AppleTree View Post
    Holy you know what, did you notice the price for these things!

    They look very portable though, and lightweight. Maybe the price will come down after a while.

    I thought the same thing - what a neat bike lock - then saw the price. But if you're protecting an expensive set of wheels, then I guess it's all relative. I do hope the price will become a little more budget-friendly, though.
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    I remember when someone first posted about that lock when they were still looking for backers. I thought it was a very elegant solution!

    It's really too bad that it's 24" long. I don't think that would work on my top tube like they recommend (for storage). That's significantly longer than my TT!
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    It's a really nifty concept, but the price! However, if you've got who-knows-how-much sunk into the bike to begin with...

    GLC: Yeah, I'm taller than you, if I remember correctly, I have a bike that's too long, and it's STILL longer than my top tube!

    ETA: Okay, it's not quite as bad as I thought. The "bow" is 23", the locking mechanism adds another inch, but looking at the video it's carried separately. Of course, given my top tube is about 21"...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    It's a really nifty concept, but the price! However, if you've got who-knows-how-much sunk into the bike to begin with...

    GLC: Yeah, I'm taller than you, if I remember correctly, I have a bike that's too long, and it's STILL longer than my top tube!

    ETA: Okay, it's not quite as bad as I thought. The "bow" is 23", the locking mechanism adds another inch, but looking at the video it's carried separately. Of course, given my top tube is about 21"...
    Yeah, and mine is only about 19"! 20" if you include the depth of the head tube, I guess. I can't imagine having 3 - 4 inches of lock sticking out under my seat. It would make my wedge bad unusable. I wonder if it could stick out a little in front perhaps? I think I need to go watch the video again.

    Honestly though, I think this lock is a VERY good idea. Yes, it's expensive, but $200 is nothing compared to the cost of my bike (plus the sentimental value I put on it...never mind the fact that it cannot be replaced!).

    Editing to add: I bet I could put it on my down tube, which is longer, or I could let it stick out in the front a little. If we ever move back to an urban area, I'm getting one of these things!
    Last edited by GLC1968; 04-23-2012 at 04:03 PM.
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    I like the concept. Have to admit that my first thought was if it would scratch the paint. If you get it, let us know.
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    I'm not sure the price will come down much since it is titanium, but the narrower option is $165. A really good U-Bolt will set you back about that much... same with the Kryptonite chains. I'm all about the weight though! The 0.75" wide on is 16 oz! And I can carry it easily on my big trip this summer. When I get mine I will post pictures and a review
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    "Strong. Light. Cheap. Pick two."

    Looking forward to your impressions, Reesha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesha View Post
    I'm not sure the price will come down much since it is titanium, but the narrower option is $165. A really good U-Bolt will set you back about that much... same with the Kryptonite chains. I'm all about the weight though! The 0.75" wide on is 16 oz! And I can carry it easily on my big trip this summer. When I get mine I will post pictures and a review
    I'll be really interested to hear what you think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    I'll be really interested to hear what you think of it.
    Me too. Definitely be sure to keep us informed!
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    Really it looks appealing to me, but I don't necessarily trust anyone's in-house tests. I'd like to see an independent party try to saw through one or jimmy the lock. And I'm not going to shell out the bucks to do it myself...


    But here's what some people have posted on MTBR about cutting titanium fasteners and seatposts. Short answer - with the right tool it's really not a problem. http://forums.mtbr.com/weight-weenie...lt-600058.html They don't address whether it takes longer than cutting steel (I would guess it does), which could make theft harder in some locales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Really it looks appealing to me, but I don't necessarily trust anyone's in-house tests. I'd like to see an independent party try to saw through one or jimmy the lock. And I'm not going to shell out the bucks to do it myself...
    I agree, especially at $200. If it works however, this might well be worth saving up for. I would like a light weight option for locking up my Gunnar as I get into commuting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf
    Really it looks appealing to me, but I don't necessarily trust anyone's in-house tests. I'd like to see an independent party try to saw through one or jimmy the lock. And I'm not going to shell out the bucks to do it myself...
    I think some of the kickstarter money raised is going for independent party testing... apparently it isn't cheap to get that tasting done. I wonder if any bloggers have tested one yet with intent to destroy...

    I figure it will store better than a cable lock for my trip, weigh about as much and will afford me more protection as well. Ever since I locked my bike to a tree with a small cable lock and had lost the key en route and watched as the locksmith popped it off in about a half a second, I've been looking for something better
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