Kryptonite says its New York Diamond Standard bike lock takes 10 angle grinder discs to be cut, which should make it a safe bet against thieves. This is Kryptonite’s first angle-grinder resistant lock ...
BOSTON — Bike lock maker Kryptonite struggled to reassure customers and protect its reputation on Friday after the disclosure that its famous U-lock could be opened by a ballpoint pen. Kryptonite said ...
Kryptonite’s new lockswith the disc-style cylinder and key have passed European testing agency standards in four countries. Kryptonite resubmitted locks to ART Foundation (Holland), Sold Secure (UK), ...
Is a Kryptonite bike lock worth the money? If you have concerns over a bicycle thief leaving you without your expensive ride, investing in a high-quality bike lock is worth considering. Consistently, ...
BOSTON (AP) — Bike lock maker Kryptonite struggled to reassure customers and protect its reputation on Friday following the disclosure that its famous U-lock can be opened by a ballpoint pen.
Engadget reader Chester Bullock decided to toss Kryptonite the link and video we posted about picking their Evolution 2000's lock with a plain ol' Bic pen. And we can't say it wasn't a good idea, but ...
Sold Secure, which rates products with Gold, Silver or Bronze has given the following Kryptonite products its highest Gold rating: New York Fahgettaboudit (both lengths), New York 3000, New York Disc ...
Kryptonite announced Wednesday that it would offer free exchanges to anyone who owns one of its U-lock models requiring a circular key, a popular type of lock with city bikers that is vulnerable to ...
We won't get into the whole thing about whether or not they simply ignored the problem for years, but since it's pretty clear now that all it takes is a Bic pen and a little bit of elbow grease to pop ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In 1971, Michael Zane read a newspaper article that sparked his imagination. He discovered that bicycle mechanic, Stanley Kaplan had designed and ...