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mkr5000
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I bought one of these off Amazon without seeing it (Brute LS5000) and
this thing is
unbelievable.

Had no idea it was so heavy and "robust".

My question is -- is there another "step down" in these locks that
will do the job without being so cumbersome?

I'd like to exchange it for something easier to handle.

THANKS

limeylew@gmail.com
01-04-1970, 04:42 PM
On Jul 30, 9:20*am, mkr5000 <miker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I bought one of these off Amazon without seeing it (Brute LS5000) and
> this thing is
> unbelievable.
>
> Had no idea it was so heavy and "robust".
>
> My question is -- is there another "step down" in these locks that
> will do the job without being so cumbersome?
>
> I'd like to exchange it for something easier to handle.
>
> THANKS

When you were buying it you could have clicked the 'More about this
product' link and got this:-

Product Description

The Brute Series U-locks offer bicycle and power sports enthusiasts
maximum security for high crime areas. Massive 16.8mm ultra hardened
steel shackles laugh at bolt cutters and pry bars. Our Quattro lock
mechanism with Dual LockDown protection pins both ends of the shackle
creating a double lock that can withstand up to 10 tons of pull force!
And a newly redesigned M-Cylinder lock is easier to use and provides
more security than ever. User-friendly features include rubber and
vinyl coatings to protect your bike's finish, 4 laser cut keys plus
one TorchKey for night use. And every Brute Series U-lock is backed by
a solid anti-theft protection plan.


Lewis.

*****

mkr5000
01-04-1970, 04:43 PM
DUH.

NO offense Lewis but I'm asking a question looking for hands-on
"personal" experience with the product.

Frank Drackman
01-04-1970, 04:43 PM
"mkr5000" <mikerbgr@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:68e080a0-83da-438e-b487-fe38fa2097a9@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> DUH.
>

Very Nice!