Which bike lock

Not really relevant for a mobile solution, but I bought one of these for locking bikes inside my shed.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261288129345? ... 1497.l2649
Works really well, and pretty bloody loud!
It's not the main lock, but and annoying extra for the thief to deal with ;)
 
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Cable locks are best.

Interesting frame design there....is that the latest project from Mike Burrows? ;)

On a serious note - partly out of geographical loyalty (you could see their old factory from the top storey of the school I went to!) I'd put in a recommendation for Squire on durability/reliability grounds. I bought one of their lower-end key-operated cable locks from now-defunct York bike shop Russells of Toft Green back in late 1999 when I was a student, and am still using it 14 years on!

David
 
Locks to avoid:-
Cable locks unless it's fatter than your thumb it's useless.
Combination locks if u have to get one with 5 digit combo, still rubbish if it's cable.
Any lock if it relies on a cylinder key, remarkably easy to open, even kryptonite locks can be opened.

In my shop I stopped selling cable locks altogether and the rest of the lock stock was gold standard. I held a demo supply of poor bike locks and as part of the sales pitch to show how fast it is to break most locks, as a guide a lock ought to be 10% of the value of bike.
A good link on the subject here http://youtu.be/ryY-qMFLcfo
 
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