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Using Only the Finest Chain Locks and How to Use it

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Chain locks consist of a number of steel links (often enclosed in a nylon sleeve for added security) and a locking mechanism. The lock may either be a built-in component of the chain itself or a separate padlock. There are a number of advantages to using chain locks: To begin, the length and adaptability of these chains allow you to lock your bike to a wide variety of surfaces. Second, you may carry them without dealing with any u-lock frame mounts by wrapping them around your seat post. Finally, they are more secure than standard bike locks since they are resistant to the most popular means of breaking them. They are resistant to bottle-jacking and other forms of leverage. And power equipment has a harder time slicing through them.  However, these benefits are not without a price: they are quite hefty. Chain locks are much bulkier than equivalently secure U-locks. This necessitates categorizing chain locks as either: ·          ones ...