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We've ordered an Asgard 4 bike shed, are :
http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-locks/disc-padlocks
The Asgard locks the best ones to go for? If not what do people suggest?
Thanks in Advance.
Jon
I think you can get similar ones cheaper elsewhere, but I ended up buying the Asgard ones as
A) I didn't want to buy some that didn't fit and then pay double postage to get the recommended ones afterwards (I'm tight!)
B) you get 2 locks in a pack that share the same key which makes it a lot easier to lock up when its pissing down and you want to run indoors!
Great sheds, mine look as good as new after about a year of use.
I decided to get the best padlocks I could find which were the Abus 20/70 70mm Diskus Plus from Big Red Toolbox.
The Asgard ones are pretty cheap. I didn't order those because I wanted something a bit more secure, so I also got Abus Diskus Plus. They can also be bought in a pair with one key for both.
As it turned out, Asgard accidentally delivered me their locks anyway, and when I called them they told me to just keep them. So they're sitting here in the shed somewhere unused. Probably cost more to post than they're worth though I imagine.
Very simple to pick...
If it helps, the military use Abloy 330/350 locks on most of their gates or things that need securing. They're not cheap but I can imagine they were picked for a reason.
I suspect they just use different shaped picks....
Shame such an expensive tough lock has such weak innerds....
footflaps: that video is for a less secure model of the Diskus lock, not that I'm saying the lock isn't pickable, but as you'll see in the video (did you watch it?) it requires quite a bit of skill to pick, which your average scroat won't have.
As with any bike security, you just have to make your bike harder to nick than your neighbours'
