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Pushys offers a comprehensive selection of bike locks, ensuring cyclists can secure their bicycles with confidence. Among the top brands available is Kryptonite, renowned for its high-security U-locks and chain locks. Kryptonite’s Evolution series, for instance, is designed with hardened steel shackle and a double deadbolt locking mechanism, providing robust protection against theft. Another notable brand is Abus, which offers the Bordo X-Plus 6500, a folding lock that combines strength with portability. This lock features 5.5mm steel bars linked by special rivets, offering flexibility without compromising security.

 

In addition to traditional locks, Pushys also provides innovative security solutions like the Hiplok D1000. This lock utilizes advanced materials to withstand common theft tools, including angle grinders, offering cyclists peace of mind in high-risk areas. Furthermore, the store offers a variety of cable locks, such as the Kryptoflex 710 Double Looped Cable, which is compatible with U-locks and padlocks for added security. With this diverse range of products, Pushys caters to the varying security needs of cyclists, from casual riders to daily commuters.

 

What types of bike locks are available at Pushys?

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Pushys offers a variety of bike locks, including U-locks, chain locks, folding locks, and cable locks, catering to different security needs and preferences.

Which bike lock provides the highest level of security?

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U-locks and heavy-duty chain locks, such as those from Kryptonite and Abus, are known for offering high levels of security due to their robust construction.

Are folding locks as secure as U-locks?

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Folding locks, like the Abus Bordo X-Plus 6500, offer a balance between security and portability. While they provide strong protection, U-locks are generally considered more resistant to certain types of attacks.

Can I use a cable lock on its own to secure my bike?

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Cable locks are flexible and lightweight but are generally less secure than U-locks or chain locks. They are best used in combination with other locks or for securing accessories.

What should I consider when choosing a bike lock?

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Consider factors such as the crime rate in your area, the value of your bike, the lock’s security rating, weight, and portability to select a lock that best fits your needs.