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From: [email protected] (Steve Bunis SE Southwest Chicago)
Subject: Cobra Locks
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I was posting to Alt.locksmithing about the best methods for securing
a motorcycle. I got several responses referring to the Cobra Lock
(described below). Has anyone come across a store carrying this lock
in the Chicago area?
Any other feedback from someone who has used this?
Thanks for any info.,
Steve
In article [email protected], [email protected] (David Basiji) writes:
>
> Incidentally, the best lock I've found for bikes is the Cobra Lock.
> It's a cable which is shrouded by an articulated, hardened steel sleeve.
> The lock itself is cylindrical and the locking pawl engages the joints
> at the articulation points so the chain can be adjusted (like handcuffs).
> You can't get any leverage on the lock to break it open and the cylinder
> is well-protected. I wouldn't want to cut one of these without a torch
> and/or a vice and heavy duty cutting wheel.
>
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Steve Bunis, Sun Microsystems ***DoD #0795*** 93-ST1100
Itasca, IL ***AMA #682049*** 78-KZ650