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Cutter Drome Cable Lock

Cycling > LocksRated: *** by 6 reviews.

RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010)

Sling Cutter’s Drome Cable Lock over your shoulder and get your ass downtown. Whether you’re rollin’ your Burning Man cruiser or your track-worthy fixed gear into town, Cutter’s armor-covered Drome Cable Lock puts your cherished ride on lockdown. Long enough to wear over a shoulder, lock around a tree, and fit both your steed and your forgetful buddy’s, this thicker-than-a-chubby-kid’s-thumb cable lock seats you at the bar completely free of bike-theft paranoia. Plus, striking fear into the hearts of car windows everywhere, the Drome is a weighty deterrent against raging motorists. Cutter hooks you up with two keys that have to be turned simultaneously like nuclear strike code keys to work. Just kidding, the keys are normal. Cutter just figures you’ll lose keys like Russia loses nukes. Shit happens, right?

This description was also provided by: Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010), HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010)

Country of Origin:China
Material:Hardend steel construction, armor-covered cable
Recommended Use:Bojangle-be-gone, bike theft deterrent
Warranty:Lifetime

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Legend

  •     - RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010)
  •     - HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010)
  •     - Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010)

Cutter Drome Cable Lock Reviews Summary:

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*****2
****0
***2
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*1
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Positive Reviews:

Bomber Lock..

Rating:*****
This lock is solid. I refer to it as the Urban Anaconda. Puts your bike in a strangle hold and keeps it away from slippery fingered, bike stealing bastards. The lock and key setup is dope. Easy to operate after multiple tall boys. Good price..
Scuuba at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010) on 04/10/2009

beefy

Rating:*****
This is just what I needed. Big beefy lock that nobody is going to mess with. The plastic exeterior is nice and the lock is easy to operate. It might be tough to lock up two bikes with it but works excellently for one.
jimAZ at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010) on 08/21/2009

Negative Reviews:

not so good

Rating:*

bike stolen... cut with tin snips. this lock is is just a 1/4 cable with a housing and appartently could hold up..

mike derrick at RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010) on 09/14/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Cutter Drome Cable Lock

Rating:***

This lock is quite thick, and the plastic exterior finish won't scuff or scratch your bike. I thought it might be slightly longer (100cm = 39.5") but it is long enough for the job most of the time. I think the lock itself is nice, I'm just a bit let down by the keys. One key was slightly bent when I got it, and I feel like I have to be careful not to bend or snap the key when I'm unlocking. Other than that this is good, beefy lock, especially for the price.

Merebea Danforth at RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010) on 06/08/2009

sturdy cable, efficient lock

Rating:***

This is my main lock; I used to use an OnGuard mini U with a cable for the wheels. This is much more convenient, although I don't know about relative security. Carry it looped twice around the headset. It is too short to carry bandoleer style across the chest. If there was one complaint, it would be that the lock should be a bit longer, making it possible to secure two bikes (frame & front wheel) side by side in a rack

W Stanley at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) on 10/15/2009