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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is one of the more secure bicycle you locks in the APIs lineup.

  • In fact, I think it's the beefy ist one they sell that isn't marketed as a motorcycle lock.

  • It's the Model 5 40 granite with E x plus disc detainer core.

  • Avis gives it a 15 out of 15 bicycle security rating, and given that it is lighter than I would have expected at just £3.5 it features a 13 millimeter double bolting shackle that ISS square and profile.

  • That square profile gives it considerably more mass than a 13 millimeter round shackle, and I should note that it is extraordinarily well hardened, and the locking mechanism holding in place is not schimmel or otherwise by passable the course.

  • Securing everything is a bet's X plus disc detainer core.

  • It features seven discs with false skates and a disc locking system that keeps any of them from rotating until the key is inserted.

  • It's also hidden behind a very thick anti drill spinner.

  • It's so thick that I would need to make a new tension.

  • He knows for my normal disc detainer pick if I was going to use this.

  • These little fingers on the end just aren't long enough.

  • But rather than making a new piece for this, I'm going to take one of my old tools out of retirement.

  • It has Theseus upper long fingers on the end of the tension he knows, and they're more than long enough for the job.

  • So let's get started and see what it takes to pick this open.

  • The first thing we need to do is rotate all of those disks as far clockwise as they go.

  • But as I said, there is a disc locking system, so we're reaching all the way to the back where the locking tabs are.

  • And while rotating, I'm going to give this a little jiggle.

  • And there we go.

  • We just defeated the disc locking system.

  • Now I'm going to insert this tool and pick up disc number one, and we can get to picking.

  • There we go.

  • I have disc number one.

  • Let's find Number two.

  • Two is loose.

  • So is three for five.

  • Okay, click out of six and number seven is loose.

  • Let's work our way back.

  • Six is loose.

  • Click out of five.

  • Click out of four little movement on the core there.

  • Click out of three and click out of two.

  • Okay, two is definitely in a gate.

  • So is three for five was binding, still binding.

  • Got another click there.

  • Okay, he's got some movement to him now.

  • Number six.

  • And we just got this open so it isn't too hard to pick if you have the right tools, but I do think it's certainly enough pick resistance for securing a bike on the street.

  • In any case, that's all I have for you today.

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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is one of the more secure bicycle you locks in the APIs lineup.

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