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27.11.2009

This looks and works like a big set of handcuffs, the centre link rotates to adapt to all angles, and will go round any kind of post or frame tube up to 3" (75mm) diameter. One Cuff round your frame etc, the other on something sturdy like some railings, a bike rack or a signpost. The good part is they will fold in half to make them a small secure system of locking your prized posession.The construction is strong and has a barrel lock thats harder to pick on both cuffs. But be aware that when you unlock a cuff, the centre of the lock pops out about 5-6mm and needs to be pressed back in when the cuff is closed for it to be locked (you dont close the cuffs and they auto lock like normal hand cuffs for people).Its easy to forget this the first time you use it and leave your bike unlocked.This aside for a quick stop the cuffs have a rubberised coating so they don't scratch your bike frame, so you can easily go frame to the place you lock to. But if you like me have QR wheels, then the best solution I have found for a longer stop is to go from the back wheel through the rear triangle formed by the seat stay and chain stay so your back wheel cant get nicked. Then use a cable to secure the front wheel, I chose an Onguard Akita Extender Cable 120 cm X 10 mm which allows the cable to pass through its own eye, and secure the front wheel. By feeding through the frame and onto the street cuff you can lock your bike to larger items that the street cuffs can't go on like trees or small children.To sum up its a sturdy piece of kit, and a great way of locking for a quick stop. However If you've got QR wheels/seat then you will need to get extra precautions like a cable to fully secure your bike for a longer stay.Its worth noting there is a specific bracket to hold this that attaches on your water bottle cage mounts Master Lock Street Cuff Bracket but it is a little pricey for what it is.
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2.7.2013

I've had this lock for about 5 years and the best thing about it is that no one has tried to nick my bike! It's an unusual lock and to be honest most thieves will not know how to get round it. Of course all locks can be broken but this one makes life very difficult for the would be thief.It has to be used properly i.e. make sure one side of the cuffs is locked around your back wheel within the frame of the bike, this protects the bike and also your rear wheel (it is VERY VERY difficult to cut through a wheel) . If the side locked to the bike stand is cut, the thief still has to cut the side wrapped around your rear wheel! A massive disincetive! The lock affords almost no space for leaverage attacks (the most common way D locks are broken),and it's just too wide for bolt cutters. IT CANNOT BE UNDONE WITH A BIRO!Like some of the other reviews here I used to struggle to undo the locks and eventually took a really close look at the key and realised it had chipped! I swapped it for another (it comes with 4) and the lock works fine! Yes, it won't fit round a lampost so really only suits the urban cylist where there are lots of bike stands or railings! And yes, like some others have pointed out the carrier is crap and will eventually snap.......I've snapped 2!Still, with all these problems I'm still giving it 5 stars as it's a great, very strong and lightweight perfect for those quick trips into the supermarket and so far has protected my £800 bike for 5 years and counting!!6/10/18 another 5 years on and I've still not had my bike nicked. I'm still only on the second key. I found a small triangular frame bag by Deuter and I carry it in that. In 10 years I've only seen 3 others using this lock, so it's rare meaning 99% of theives won't know how to break it.
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15.1.2018

I had meant to buy the version with the longer chain so I was initially disappointed. As it turned out though, I'm very happy with the single link version. The articulation brilliantly and lets me keep one end permanently attached to my bike so that I just hook the other end around the pole to lock it. There's no doubt that it's limited by being short and only being able to attach to objects up to the diameter of the cuff but it works nicely in the bike parks around where I live.

2.5.2013

I have had these cuffs for years and they are the best bike locks on the market. I have had cyclist comment on them (All good). Crooks will not attemp to mess with this lock, They will look for easy prey. PS I had to buy a second pair to look another bike in my garden. How someone can write a bad review about this lock is beyond me.

7.10.2011

Despite my best attempts, this can't be used as actual handcuffs. It can shackle on to ankles quite effectively, though. The internal padding means less chafing.It's strong, compact, doesn't void my insurance. It's not quite big enough to latch on to signposts, but there is always something smaller nearby.

25.9.2014

Great product. These are quite heavy and struggling to find a bracket for them so made my own. Impressive cuffs and I wouldn't even attempt to try and break them (if I was a bike thieve)

13.4.2010

This is a great product, its good quality, heavy duty, and fits into your pocket. Only down side it is a little heavy but it is well worth buying if you want security.

5.7.2019

Just wanted to add I have had the rotating hand cuff lock for my bike for 10 years and the lick is fine buying another for my son .. best lock ever

26.4.2013

Years of confidently leaving my bike in the dodgiest parts of London over night = thief proof & Ill always have a bike to ride home.

23.2.2020

Perfect and very secure. A bit heavy for my liking.

8.10.2014

Nice product... 10,000 stars for this....

25.11.2014

Strong as you'll need.
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