It’s true. There are some pretty brazen bike thieves out there who’re quite happy to take an angle grinder to a bike lock so they can grab the two-wheeler that caught their eye. So when San ...
Every year, 1.5 million bicycles are reportedly stolen every year, it seems clear that no matter how strong a bike’s lock is, a determined thief can break it. But now there might be a new sheriff in ...
Have you ever had a bicycle stolen? Well, a new company thinks it has a funky way to combat the crime - by creating a bike lock which spews foul-smelling gas. The "Skunklock" is a U-shaped steel ...
It might make you sick to think someone would try to steal your motorcycle, but now there is Skunklock that actually makes the thief vomit by spraying them with a noxious chemical. The aptly titled ...
Sometimes the best revenge is served via vomiting. A new bike lock called the SkunkLock, which debuted on Indiegogo on October 21, promises it'll do just that. The lock looks like a normal bike U-lock ...
Bicycle thieves will need a stomach of steel to thwart the SkunkLock, which makes anyone who attempts to cut through it throw up. San Francisco-based entrepreneur Daniel Idzkowski and engineer Yves ...
Have you ever had a bicycle stolen? Well, a new company thinks it has a funky way to combat the crime - by creating a bike lock which spews foul-smelling gas. The "Skunklock" is a U-shaped steel ...
Have you ever had a bicycle stolen? Well, a new company thinks it has a funky way to combat the crime - by creating a bike lock which spews foul-smelling gas. The "Skunklock" is a U-shaped steel ...
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