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Frequently Asked Questions
A secure option is a chain paired with a closed shackle padlock. These combinations resist cutting and leverage attacks effectively.
Cable locks are suitable for lower risk situations or as secondary locks. They're lightweight but offer less cut resistance than chains.
A ground anchor is a permanent fixing point you secure to a solid surface. It gives your bike lock something sturdy to attach to at home or work.
Combination locks are reliable and mean you don't need to carry keys. Look for quality brands that offer multiple dial mechanisms.
The size you need depends on what you're locking. Longer chains let you secure frames and wheels together. Compact locks suit quick stops.
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