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"Uncuttable" bike locks...?
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(20-07-20, 05:48 PM)VNA - BMW Wank link Wrote: Sounds good.
Quote:Rather than just being a hard surface that resists external pressure, the material turns the force of the drill or cutting mechanism back on itself, as the ceramic spheres create vibrations that disrupt the external force. “It actually destroys the cutting blade through the sideways jerky vibrations that it creates,
Must be interesting manufacturing it if you can't cut it. 
Reminds me of a conversation I had with a Ford dealer many years ago when i told them the hydraulic tappets needed adjusting. No adjustment they said. I just asked, what do you do when you fit new ones then? "Oh, we set them up."

BAck to the lock material though, the lock will be the weak point even if the "chain/bar" cannot be cut but they must have made it somehow, maybe just use a gas axe on it instead.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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"Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by Grahamm - 20-07-20, 05:07 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by VNA - 20-07-20, 05:48 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by BBROWN1664 - 20-07-20, 07:26 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by VNA - 20-07-20, 09:42 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by Oldgit - 21-07-20, 06:19 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by bald_pig - 22-07-20, 11:03 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by Slaninar - 23-07-20, 05:51 AM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by darrsi - 23-07-20, 10:16 AM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by mtread - 23-07-20, 11:13 AM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by Slaninar - 23-07-20, 12:33 PM
Re: "Uncuttable" bike locks...? - by Grahamm - 23-07-20, 12:34 PM

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