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This is the new lock for my bicycle. it is registered with the company, as as such, along with the bike - if the bike gets stolen, I get it replaced - as simple as that. Thanks for the comments and faves have a great Friday Mike

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bobrgallegos

9:31AM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Great capture of Your new lock Mike!! I guess they figure, being made of Kryptonite even Superman couldn't steal Your bike! LOL!

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barryjeffer

10:19AM | Fri, 09 November 2012

A very important addition to the bike... !

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Turtle

12:32PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Nice photo of the new lock.

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Osper

1:20PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Uh Mike! The bike, the bike, it's not there!!!!! ;) BTW these are very good locks.

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jendellas

1:39PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

I think you will be ok with this one :o)

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RodS

5:20PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Looks like it should get the job done, Mike! And I'm not gonna even make any Superman jokes... :-D

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HeavensBlonde

5:31PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

kool however did you ever think use 6 locks and only lock three and whenever a burglar goes to unlock them he is always locking three always lol...

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sandra46

5:34PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

I LIKE THAT ONE MADE OF KRYPTONITE

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Glendaw

5:52PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Awsome capture of your very impressive looking bike lock. Sure looks like it was worth the investment.

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MagikUnicorn

6:25PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

KOOL BUISNESS NAME :) I SAW ON INTERNET SOME ASTRONOMER JUST DISCOVER A PLANET MADE WITH KRYPTONITE His real name Kal-El, Superman was born on the planet Krypton before being sent to Earth by his father Jor-El as their world would be destroyed. Thus the spacecraft in which the young child traveling landed in Kansas where it was collected by a farmer and his wife and raised as Clark Kent. This story, millions of people know the world but it is only the beginning of many adventures of Superman. And this week, DC Comics prepares to unveil a whole new story. This book titled "Star Light, Star Bright", the publisher wanted to push the adventure even further by putting one foot in reality: he asked an astrophysicist find Krypton! Superman is in search of his home planet and is thus help the scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson. But it is anything but a fictional character, it is even today a prominent astrophysicist Director of the Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. "As a native of Metropolis, I was delighted to help Superman, who has done so much for my city during all these years. And it is clear that he was not a superhero he would have made a good astrophysicist, "said Tyson in a statement quoted by Space.com. Following the request of DC Comics, the scientist has conducted research to find a location on the planet Krypton and he succeeded. According to him, the land of birth of the man of steel would be approximately 27.1 years light away in the constellation of the Raven. It would orbit around a red dwarf known as LHS 2520, a star cooler and smaller than the Sun. Its coordinates are as follows: 12 hours, 10 minutes and 5.77 seconds for RA - 15 degrees, 4 minutes and 17.9 seconds for the declination. Now, it would seem, therefore, that Superman really knows where it comes from. "This is a major event in the myth of Superman giving a place in the universe to our superhero. Having Neil deGrasse Tyson in the book is one thing, but applying the science of the real world in this story, he changed forever place in the history of Superman. now fans will be able to look at the night sky and say, 'This is where Superman was born,' "said Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC

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netot

9:07PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

Maybe Superman can not open it, but I have a Bat-lockpick Hehe:)

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bluart

10:34PM | Fri, 09 November 2012

nice shot

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pixeluna

1:00AM | Sat, 10 November 2012

It must be a good brand, "Kryptonite." It means that even Superman can't break it LOL. Just having a blast--- I have time to comment again yay!

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sharky_

2:51AM | Sat, 10 November 2012

Great guarantee on this lock. Aloha

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durleybeachbum

4:07AM | Sat, 10 November 2012

Sounds like a great deal! I hadn't heard of that stuff till now. It must be the most expensive padlock I've seen.

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jocko500

11:35AM | Sat, 10 November 2012

this is super cool looking and a strong lock

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lyron

12:18PM | Sat, 10 November 2012

Cool shot!!

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A_Sunbeam

2:22PM | Sat, 10 November 2012

Clever idea - and sensible!

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junge1

12:46PM | Sun, 11 November 2012

Wow, that sounds like a smoking deal Mike. What if they steal only part of the bike, like the seat for instance?

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