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Cutter Tryke Cable Lock

Cycling > LocksRated: **** by 6 reviews.

HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010)

So you might not actually own an urban assault tricycle, but if you did you know you’d wanna lock that beast up with Cutter’s Tryke Cable Lock. This thicker-than-a-retriever-tail cable lock wilts the hearts of thieves just like your heart wilted when you didn’t score that sick big wheel on X-mas morning back in ’87. Sling the Tryke over your shoulder and leave the bag at home. Cutter included two keys so you have options when it’s time to unlock.

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

Country of Origin:China
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Hardened alloy steel construction
Recommended Uses:Biking

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Legend

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

Cutter Tryke Cable Lock Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Short Husky

Rating:*****
Impressed by the weight and thickness. As far as the key problem, well certain security locks require that you have to turn the key to close it, so this is not really a problem. What is the problem is the choice I must make when I lock the bike up, which tire to secure. It needs to be another foot and a half longer in order to go through both wheels. So frame and back wheel or frame and front wheel. Other option is to buy two of these... hey wait a sec, thats what you wanted all along!
Vet2575823 at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010) on 10/28/2009

Key turns a little too easily

Rating:****

This is a beefy cable lock and it's a good length. My only issue is with the key turning in the lock while I lock up. When I go to put the latch end back into the lock, I usually have to turn the key again to get it to go.

Geoff Armstrong at RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010) on 06/08/2009

good lock

Rating:****

This a way heavy duty lock, I feel like my bikes are safe with it. The only thing I don't like is I've had a little trouble with the key turning in it. Other than that I really like it.

Melanie at RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010) on 05/26/2009

Protects well

Rating:****

This is a good and durable lock, I just wish it was about 6" longer and that the key didn't turn so easy. It can be hard to close the lock because the key turns easily.

Electrosquid at RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010) on 10/11/2009