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OnGuard Akita 5041 Bicycle Combination Cable Lock

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OnGuard Akita 5041 Bicycle Combination Cable Lock

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Brand: OnGuard
Category: Sports

List Price: $23.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 400

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Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 5.5 x 2

MPN: 132338
Model: 5041
UPC: 768661250416
EAN: 0768661250416
ASIN: B000FL3EIO

Features:

   Features a six foot vinyl-covered flex cable
   Integrated resettable combo lock


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ideal for using on campus or around town to keep your bike secure, this cable lock from OnGuard features a 6-foot, vinyl covered flex cable and an integrated , resettable combo lock.

Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Junk. Almost ruined my vacation.   September 4, 2008
A. Steckel (Washington, DC, USA)
This thing is a nice looking piece of junk. I set my combo and used it to lock 2 bikes to the bike rack on my car when I went on vacation. At our first stop, it worked just fine. But when we reached our final destination, the lock was somehow "stuck" and would not come open.

We tried everything - we moved each digit of the combo up one and down one, we wiggled, we jiggled, we spun the tumblers and retried again and again, but it would not open. Something internally had gone wrong with the lock during the journey, and our bikes were now "trapped" on the car. As I did all of this, and the sun began to set, I was filled with a growing sense of dread that my vacation was gonna be ruined by some cheap crummy bike lock.

After full desperation set in, I ended up cutting through the cable with a pair of snipers I borrowed off a stranger. Once I finally resolved to take this "drastic step," however, it was surprisingly easy. Of course, this makes me wonder how much I was really protected by this thing in the first place.

In the end, this $13 piece of crap almost ended up ruining my vacation - and the only thing that saved me was the fact that it's not very good protection from theft in the first place. Bah.



5 out of 5 stars Best cable lock I've had   July 21, 2008
Antonio Fernandez (Los Angeles, CA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

FIrst things, first. If a bike thief really wanted your bike, he'll get it no matter what kind of lock you have. Think of bike locks in general as just a "deterrent." That being said, I only use this lock for use on quick errands and areas of high foot traffic. If you plan on leaving a bike anywhere long, I'd suggest a U-lock in conjunction with a cable lock.
I've had another combo cable lock in the past. This one is the best. The combo was so easy to set. I like the use of a combo lock since I never have to worry about losing a key. The only way I can lose my combo is if I lose my mind. The lock mechanism has great engineering/machining by the way the combo numbers spin and the way it smoothly locks together. The length is perfect for locking up your quick-release wheels. This comes with two velco tethers to securely keep the lock together instead of just one.



4 out of 5 stars School Lock   July 12, 2008
R. Navarro (sd7)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

So far, this cable lock has kept my bike safe from other college kids at school. I use it to protect my Schwinn mountain bike. So far, so good.


5 out of 5 stars Difficult to Pick or Cut   June 25, 2008
Claire C. Alfano (NYC, NY)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

In NYC you need a good strong lock for your bicycle. The cable is strong, and the combination lock cannot be picked. I highly recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised   April 11, 2008
Vincent Vaughn (San Jose, CA)
8 out of 11 found this review helpful

I bought this lock because I needed a lightweight lock to travel with. Judging from the picture I thought the cable would be easy to cut with bolt cutters. That is not the case with this lock, since the cable is encased in a hard plastic shell.

So if a thief is carrying bolt cutters strong enough to cut this lock/cable, then guess what, the thief is going to steal your bike no matter what kind of lock you have with you.




 
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