Design, Two Wheels

TiGr Bike Lock

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If you have or have ever had a bike, there’s almost a 50% chance that you’ve had it stolen. While bicycle theft seems inescapable, the costly inconvenience could easily be avoided if you just had the right lock! The new TiGr Lock is an excellent solution for every bike commuter. Long enough to lock both wheels as well as the frame on most road bikes, the bendable titanium alloy bow and stainless steel lock cylinder are simple and easy to use – no more fumbling around with a chain and U lock that can be cut through with a pair of strong pliers. Unlike other locks, TiGr is extremely lightweight and portable; the design of the bow means it can easily be strapped to the frame while riding, seamlessly integrated with the form of the bike for an uninhibited riding experience. Get your own here in one of three lengths.

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