MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
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MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/motorbike-crime/
A UK outfit have developed what they say is a fast, secure and tamperproof motorcycle security solution that can ‘withstand any form of attack’.
The Moto Lock Secure is the brainchild of Ewan Montgomery and uses a combination of 6, 10 and 12mm steel plates to enclose the front wheel. You then fit a padlock behind a tamper-proof enclosure and that’s it, your bike isn’t going anywhere.
Three sizes of device are available: a small, scooter wheel version. a large for adventure bikes, and a medium for everything in between. There are also plans for a cruiser-specific version.
"The main driving force for me to build this lock was the bike theft fiasco - the damn things just disappear," Montgomery told MCN. "We’ve tried to break into this product, tried to destroy it. We’ve let people have a go and gone away to make a coffee and when we get back, all they’ve managed to do is make it ugly. They’ve certainly not got a bike out of it."
The Moto Lock Secure device can be fitted anywhere you have concrete to anchor it to, so you could have one in your garden, garage or driveway but the firm are also looking at selling to local councils to make it available to the public.
There is also scope to add anything from surveillance cameras to self-locking systems either operated by codes or apps so that you don’t even have to use a padlock.
The Moto Lock currently costs £1500 including everything you need to fix it to the ground. You also need to use your own padlock – although if you have one already it will probably fit.
While this is a sizeable outlay, the firm are exploring finance options and even the possibility of including the lock with PCP agreements on new bikes. Call 01259 694014 or visit the Moto Lock Secure website for more info.
A UK outfit have developed what they say is a fast, secure and tamperproof motorcycle security solution that can ‘withstand any form of attack’.
The Moto Lock Secure is the brainchild of Ewan Montgomery and uses a combination of 6, 10 and 12mm steel plates to enclose the front wheel. You then fit a padlock behind a tamper-proof enclosure and that’s it, your bike isn’t going anywhere.
Three sizes of device are available: a small, scooter wheel version. a large for adventure bikes, and a medium for everything in between. There are also plans for a cruiser-specific version.
"The main driving force for me to build this lock was the bike theft fiasco - the damn things just disappear," Montgomery told MCN. "We’ve tried to break into this product, tried to destroy it. We’ve let people have a go and gone away to make a coffee and when we get back, all they’ve managed to do is make it ugly. They’ve certainly not got a bike out of it."
The Moto Lock Secure device can be fitted anywhere you have concrete to anchor it to, so you could have one in your garden, garage or driveway but the firm are also looking at selling to local councils to make it available to the public.
There is also scope to add anything from surveillance cameras to self-locking systems either operated by codes or apps so that you don’t even have to use a padlock.
The Moto Lock currently costs £1500 including everything you need to fix it to the ground. You also need to use your own padlock – although if you have one already it will probably fit.
While this is a sizeable outlay, the firm are exploring finance options and even the possibility of including the lock with PCP agreements on new bikes. Call 01259 694014 or visit the Moto Lock Secure website for more info.
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
Not exactly portable is it
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
It's still only as good as the padlock you use on it.
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
They are clearly lying so not off to a good start.
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
2 minutes with a cordless grinder would have it open, or 30 seconds in the company of the lock-picking lawyer
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
It's shocking how quickly he opens locks.
"Twist this, that's 1, and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and ... open"
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
No idea why I subscribe to his channel (aside form not being able to stand Bosnian Bill's voice) but his tips n tricks have got me into a few padlocks over the years, so not totally wasted time.It's shocking how quickly he opens locks.
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
I'm pretty sure the photo's show it in the unlocked state, the padlock is hanging on its storage loop and when the system is locked the vaguely triangular panel with the box on it is pushed forward and then the padlock is fitted up inside the box...
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
Is it really much more of a deterrent than a really decent lock and ground anchor?
Of course the best deterrent is having an undesirable worthless bike. I leave the keys in mine, no problem.
Of course the best deterrent is having an undesirable worthless bike. I leave the keys in mine, no problem.
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
Well.....as far as I can see, in that particular example the green thing isn't bolted down? So you could just put the whole shebang in your van and undo it at your leisure back at your crime HQ?
Oh - and the lock picking lawyer is scarily good! Makes me wonder why I bother locking my doors
Oh - and the lock picking lawyer is scarily good! Makes me wonder why I bother locking my doors
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
There's a fair bit of room by the front wheel, enough to get a socket or spanner in and just remove the wheel?
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
If they bolted down a row of them in front of a few railway stations they'd probably get used and deter all but the most determined. So, yeah, why not?
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Re: MCN Bike security breakthrough: Brit firm say wheel-locking invention is impossible to beat
£6000 to secure my 4 bikes. I could build a decent brick shed for less than that. But no chance, as the local town hall will not give me permission to build one.