BOSTON — Bike lock maker Kryptonite struggled to reassure customers and protect its reputation on Friday after the disclosure that its famous U-lock could be opened by a ballpoint pen. Kryptonite said ...
The Kryptonite booth at Interbike was busy from the moment the doors opened at the start of Interbike earlier today. Charlie McCormick, owner of City Bikes, in Washington DC, made a beeline for the ...
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Engadget reader Chester Bullock decided to toss Kryptonite the link and video we posted about picking their Evolution 2000's lock with a plain ol' Bic pen. And we can't say it wasn't a good idea, but ...
Kryptonite says its New York Diamond Standard bike lock takes 10 angle grinder discs to be cut, which should make it a safe bet against thieves. This is Kryptonite’s first angle-grinder resistant lock ...
Two owners of a popular bicycle lock that reportedly can be picked with a ballpoint pen are suing the lock's maker in potential class-action lawsuits. James Edmunds and Jennifer Lindenauer, who both ...
With its large shackle and patented Diamond coating, the Kryptonite New York Lock Diamond Standard is a heavy duty D-lock that inspires confidence when leaving expensive electric and cargo bikes ...
Ralph Prins – Kryptonite Sales Manager: “As more individuals have come to rely on the bicycle, whether for commuting to work or leisure, more bikes on the street means more bike theft. Over 26,000 ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In 1971, Michael Zane read a newspaper article that sparked his imagination. He discovered that bicycle mechanic, Stanley Kaplan had designed and ...