Talk:Kryptonite lock

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[edit] Uneeded links

I'm going to edit out the links to the Kryptonite page and Superman page they are not really needed. Whispering 03:38, 17 November 2005 (UTC) disambiguation link repair (You can help!)

Why? Gzuckier 04:17, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
I see no reason why the links should be gone. When I came to this page, my first instinct was to link them. I think the point of wiki is that anything the user could reasonably want to learn more about is a link. If we link years (1993, 2001, etc.), Kryptonite deserves a link. Barring protest, I will put the links back. - Crenner 03:07, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
I agree with Crenner that the links are appropriate. (I think we link years too often, but that's another issue.) JamesMLane 12:08, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Lock exchange

The article finishes with "the company responded with a lock exchange offer", implying that the matter was concluded. However, none of the shops I've bought kryptonite locks from have any knowledge of the lock replacement program, which implies (a) that most locks are still vulnerable, and (b) the lock replacement program has problems worth mentioning. For example, does it only apply in the USA? Ojw 12:26, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

My experience of this is at the time was that cycle shops were surprisingly unaware of the lock replacement program, and that the program ran in countries other than the US. Lopifalko (talk) 18:00, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

[edit] Wow this page needs updating.

First thing that caught my eye was the "these locks are heavy and bulky" comment. Newer styles are small enough to be referred to as pocket-locks: the Evolution Mini will fit easily into a back pocket (although still over two pounds). Also, newer bracket assemblies are much more secure than older designs for keeping your lock on your bike.

Krypto indeed did a full recall that had lots of coverage online and through their reps to all the lbs's (local bike shops) in my community; the recall lasted the better part of a year following the youtube video, it finished in '05 (?). They use an abloy lock/tumbler system that for all intents and purposes cannot be defeated on the street.

This page needs a thorough update and rewrite to better reflect technological/design changes from the leading manufacturer and innovator of the u-lock design. --64.65.183.182 (talk) 19:04, 23 October 2009 (UTC)

The best basis for such an update and rewrite would be coverage in other media, so that we could summarize the information from other sources (see WP:NOR. If you have one or more citations to such coverage, go ahead and add the information, or post the links here. Thanks! JamesMLane t c 21:40, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
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