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U locks can be compromised with ballpoint pens

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Old 19-09.-2004, 01:50 AM   #1
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Default U locks can be compromised with ballpoint pens

I got this in email today:



Newest Bike Locks Rendered Useless by Bic Pens
The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is warning all cyclists: Bike locks with cylindrical keys can be picked by anyone with a Bic pen. This applies to all “Kryptonite” brand (including “New York” locks) made after August 2002, at least some “On Guard” models and other locks with cylindrical keys. Links to media stories, including the NY Times, and video of how quickly a lock can be picked is at http://www.bikeforums.net.

According to NYC bike shops canvassed by Transportation Alternatives, newer Kryptonite brand locks with key numbers beginning with "KK" can be opened with plastic pen casings, though locks with NBA and EGH series keys (made before August 2002) appear to be safe.

Locks with flat keys cannot be opened with plastic pen casings.

If you are looking to replace your lock, buy a lock with a flat key, such as the Kryptonite New York U-lock. If you need an immediate solution for your New York chain lock, replace the mini U-lock with a hefty padlock, which costs about $30 at your local hardware store. Check with your local bike shop to see if your lock is vulnerable or with any questions about upgrading your lock.

The Bicycle Coalition recommends that all cyclists record the serial number of your bike (it’s on the underside of the bottom bracket), take a photo of your bike and register it with your local police precinct. If your bike is stolen, these precautions may make your bike recoverable or covered by renter’s or homeowner’s insurance.

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The Light of the Moving Bikes member appreciation ride (free to members) is Friday, October 1st at 6:30 pm. We meet at 39th and Locust Walk, on the University of Pennsylvania campus, for a 13-mile loop with snacks and cider at Chamounix Mansion. Rain date is October 2nd.

Alex Doty
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Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia

100 South Broad St Suite 1355
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19110
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