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Do you want to see more of that 1972 Kryptonite? Check out this video: [670] The Lock That Made Kryptonite Famous (K2) uzcrone.info/round/rZO0iKvS3KGJg2s/video
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Andy Roid
We get it .. it was not a fluke.
5 soat oldinAndy Roid
The bureau of engraving and printing Whoah
5 soat oldinJPA 545
What an incredibly secure lock.
5 soat oldinY tho
Can you please get your hands on a Krytonite Kryptolok
11 soat oldinLaw of the UniVerSe
So you sell Lock Picking Equipment to any lowlife that wants to steal a Bike...Good Grief...
18 soat oldinJason P
I decided not to buy a bike anymore and just walk to work after seeing a lot of LPL's videos.
22 soat oldinDavid Dixon
Got to give this man credit, he has found a legal way to make money from a highly suspicious if not totally illegal skill. 😉
23 soat oldinlity fity
Bruhh
Kun oldinFolgoreCZ
The locks really came a long way. This took 1 second to open, standard modern lock takes about 3 seconds. Modern locks are at least three times better than this one. :-D
Kun oldinLeFlavius_NL
But you must take in consideration that bike thieves have also become better.
Kun oldinboostkicksass
My bike was just cut and taken, I was saying I need a better lick too
Kun oldinPatrik Svensson
Seeing as you have some serious in depth knowledge of the pros and cons of most locks, and can point out flaws and easily pick them, have concidered getting into the business of offering your expertise to companies and manufacturers in their development of better locks?
Kun oldinDEAD BOY24
you could just rip that apart pretty easily
Kun oldincryptout
I see a Lock Museum coming in the future!
Kun oldinWildberry FlopGiant
Where do you keep all these?!
2 kun oldinCleveland Brown
*black people would like to know your location*
2 kun oldinSpring Bloom
My bike lock was a wench chain and two steel rings.
2 kun oldins.drxke
Me reading the title... and being like is this April fools
2 kun oldinmnmlst
I once used my sister bicycle and she had an old bad quality lock on her bike. She said she lost the key of it. I spent the entire month I was using the bike picking the lock with a point of a knife. Her city was small so the lock was enough, but it's fun to remember how easy these locks are to break.
2 kun oldintw t
MADE IN USA
3 kun oldinAlGoreRhythm
Video title "lock is good" Video length: Not good enough, apparently lol
3 kun oldinL
I'm here for the history AND the lockpicking
3 kun oldinshinjiprofile
I'm More interested on the other lock than he showed.
3 kun oldinNaveen Chaudhary
*i judge the locks efficacy by the lenth of the video*
3 kun oldin08/15 Dorfkind
The cable is so thin you could easily cut it.
3 kun oldinLys Sanch
So is there any locks this guy cant pick?
3 kun oldinPatrick Radcliffe
I had a slaymaker bike lock when I was in elementary school.
3 kun oldinJulius Frank
to be fair, the cable is thin enough i could probably bite through it easier than loose string
4 kun oldinDatboi
Ok
4 kun oldinswmovan
Many of these locks can be opened with keys to a similar lock.
4 kun oldinLore
Watching your channel makes me wonder of there's even a somewhat safe lock for my bike lmao
4 kun oldinJulia C-137
Background of the lock: 1 minute Picking the lock itself: under 5 seconds
4 kun oldinRyan Chapman
It would’ve been slower if he used the key
5 kun oldinMy Dick Is Really Small And
Picks in 1.5 seconds "Bike locks have obviously come a long way."
5 kun oldinDee Law
"BL stands for bike lock" Fujioshis: 👁️👄👁️
5 kun oldinAracoixo
Forget 🔑s. I need this thing.
6 kun oldinMrsW Jr
When I was a kid this was the kind of cheap lock we used on the bikes we rode to elementary school because the odds of someone stealing the bike from the schoolyard was practically zero but the odds that we would be goofing around and lose the lock somewhere was 100%
6 kun oldinMisfited Misfit
Slaymaker sounds like a Metal Band.
6 kun oldinR
LPL: breaks out of maximum security prison Him afterwards: alright folks let’s do it again so you can see that it wasn’t a fluke
6 kun oldinBlackTea7
LPL is actually a serial killer but no prison can hold him.
Soat oldinFinwolven
The Warden and the Guards: "It's not going to work if you can't wait more than half a minute, we'll still be here in the corridor."
2 kun oldinToo Much Damn Yogurt
is there a video about the BIR lock?
6 kun oldinArcade Alchemist
tbh bike locks in the 50s didn't have to be SUPER effective they where just ways to keep things where they where left because we had opportunists back then not actual criminals with a pocket grinder to cut though the Dead bolt and steal your Ducati
6 kun oldinMichael Adams
has there ever been a lock he hasn't been able to pick ot extremely struggled
6 kun oldinJesús Gómez
Please explain the design of that BIR Lock.
6 kun oldinhedgebetss
We had that bike lock in the 1980, and I bet my dad has it thrown on a shelf somewhere
6 kun oldinDevil_In_The_Details_666
My grandpa had one of those locks for his bike and you could literally just smack it against your palm and have it pop open.
6 kun oldinFather Nagic
in this case "BL" stands for "boy's love"
6 kun oldinbaba booey
Comical ease
6 kun oldinKillMePls
Lock picking items have also come along way
7 kun oldinqwertyuiopzxcfgh
You can also simply yank these open. What surprises me most is that people still use locks like these, often on very expensive bikes.
7 kun oldinfyrstikken
he has an impressive lock-collection. Must have taken him a lifetime of travel, picking and collecting. Bravo!
7 kun oldinSotakoira
I remember picking a trailer door when I was maybe ten. I had gotten a swiss armyknife for my birthday to carve barkboats and such. Went to show it to my friends, we were in a parking area. Somehow I got the idea to try to open a trailerdoor with that knife (since obviously I needed to prove that it can do anything like in MacGyver). Well, it opened. We got so scared that we had done something really bad that we just slammed the door and ran almost a mile away. It was an old trailer from 80s or something, but that lock was obviously a great product since a kid with a knife was able to pick it (old cheap locks
7 kun oldinKuro Styx
bl 😂
7 kun oldinfiddleford's catalog
speaking of bike locks, I lovew it when my key breaks in the shaft and I can open the lock with a screwdriver
7 kun oldinDavid Stinnett
What this channel has taught me is that a lock serves 1 purpose: to social signal that you don’t want people to enter the locked thing. Any lock can be picked, or you can just brute force your way in.
7 kun oldinSlick Mike
Well that was a speedrun
7 kun oldinKevin Bibow
Bl? More like BS Lol
7 kun oldinEthan Black
I comment to help statistics
8 kun oldinP D
I had one of these
8 kun oldinPatrick Hobbs
I had one of these, or very similar, in the 1970s as a lock for my first bike. This was in a Canadian town where we didn't lock our front doors.
8 kun oldinLe Bart
Using that cable lock here in the Netherlands is like using dental floss to secure your bike
9 kun oldinCassidy Dankochik
And the usual benefits of being tough to cut through for those kinds of bike theives is non-existent.
9 kun oldininnewyorkimillyrock
Lol i bet the original key don't turn as easily
9 kun oldinsambit dash
I never imagined that watching LPL picking locks could be so addictive
9 kun oldinRyan Shannon
I didn't know you could sell a police car boot as a bicycle lock.
9 kun oldinAlien Platypus
I'm pretty sure I've seen men at the gym who could "pick" that lock with their bare hands. Hell I think I've seen women who could come to think of it.
9 kun oldinKim Krimson
Sometimes I forget how rare bike thieves were back in the day...
9 kun oldinsynchemist
The thing is you didn't need to lock your bike back then.
10 kun oldinweb2yt
You realise you sales of tools is pathetic in how it enables criminals right?
10 kun oldinSheldon
I wish locks were still like this, it just meant there was less crime.
10 kun oldinSmitty Werbenjagermanjensen
I could drop a rock on that shackle and split it in half. Those cheap imports were probably tougher.
10 kun oldinwoswas denni
i remeber when i was a little kid, i was able to open the car of my mother with a screwdriver. just insert into the lock and turn, worked like a key no damage
10 kun oldinbbaaspencer1
I had that one, haha!
10 kun oldinUmar Abdullah
Slaymaker is a badass name
10 kun oldinDrackar
Oh man one of my clients has a lock like that hanging in a back shed. I always wondered what it was for.
10 kun oldin50 Pence
I used to have that lock
11 kun oldinJames P.
It’s cool how there was a dude prolly like I’m sick and tired of my bike getting stolen in Boston so here’s what I welded out back and this big lock worlds great with it
11 kun oldinquinton quill
Go back and look at crime rates in 1960's . Most locks were put on things to keep a man honest. My grandmother use to only lock her screen door and go out for hour's and no one would break into her house . Yes there was a criminal element but they were not as brazen as they are today.
11 kun oldinHelene Logan
I had that lock, LOL
11 kun oldinKayakingForTheBirds
I had one of those on my bike in the '60s. The bike was not worth stealing for anyone other than another kid and apparently none knew how to pick locks because they never did.
13 kun oldinpeachmelba1000
Alternate method: Side cutters
13 kun oldinThe Matrixian
If I used that lock on my bike and you had opened the lock with that pick, that quickly, I'd just believe that it was your bike and you had the key so you can keep it :🤣
13 kun oldinBobogoobo
Thanks for not saying Lancaster XD
13 kun oldinPrairie Sunflower
My mom had exactly this lock when I was a kid.
13 kun oldinleroy brown
Dude when you gonna pick that dudes unpickable lock
14 kun oldinmjgamer13
What we really want to know is where the fuck do you store and organize over 1200 locks and why does Ms. LockPickingLawyer let you hoard so damn many of these things?
14 kun oldinpetethebeat48
I had a lock like that when my bike was stolen in 1990. I came back to the railings I'd locked it to and the bike wasn't there. It always shocked me that the lock wasn't there either. I'd assumed it'd been cut with something. Now I realise they just unlocked it and took it with them.......
16 kun oldinpschroeter1
I remember when Kyptonite bike locks came out. They were expensive. They were worth every penny. I think I added a cable I could run through my front wheel so thieves couldn't still just the front wheel.
16 kun oldinCody Seren
The lockpicking lawyer has been challenged! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7vPNcnYWQ4
16 kun oldincjr1881
Wasn't as many dirtbags back then.
17 kun oldinNezumi
That... has a cable that snaps if you gives it a particularlies harsh look. A cable that a mouse can chew throughs in less thans a minute. A cable you can cut through wifs children's safety scissors. >@.@ @.@
18 kun oldinYrj art
I wanna see a video where picking was actual fluke and he can't get it 2nds time
19 kun oldinCraig Cook
I was really hoping to see an example of a modern bike lock, and how difficult it is to pick.
20 kun oldinDavid Garee
Are gun locks harder than bike locks? I’d like to see you pick some gun locks. Just to see if they can be done. If need be I’ll send you a couple.
23 kun oldinVonEror
Could have been best lock in the world, with that thin cable it wouldn't matter much.
23 kun oldinAntonh115
”BL lock” Hmmmmm
23 kun oldinSnacks Two go
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23 kun oldinColdWarCanada
Can you please do a video on your lock collection
24 kun oldinytmndan
hol up. you can't just show a sick old timey lock that uses paper as security and not explain it. I haven't been blue-balled this hard since I dated a Mormon.
24 kun oldinVyt Bbb
Sooo, you are selling stuff, that makes thieves do they "work" more easily... You should not brag about it...
25 kun oldinAnthony Daniels
What if it was a fluke the second time? What then?
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