Bicycle riders on campus know the secret is out. U-shaped Kryptonite tubular cylinder bike locks–previously regarded as some of the most secure on the market–can be picked by inserting the back end of ...
The Kryptonite booth at Interbike was busy from the moment the doors opened at the start of Interbike earlier today. Charlie McCormick, owner of City Bikes, in Washington DC, made a beeline for the ...
A long interview with Tocci is featured in Debbie Weil’s book ‘ The Corporate Blogging Book: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know to Get it Right’ (Penguin Portfolio 2006). Weil regrets not ...
BOSTON — You don’t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that ...
Kryptonite announced Wednesday that it would offer free exchanges to anyone who owns one of its U-lock models requiring a circular key, a popular type of lock with city bikers that is vulnerable to ...
It isn't the same as learning a flashy diamond engagement ring actually is cubic zirconia. Or that the faceplate on a newly purchased Cartier watch has the brand name strangely misspelled. No, it's ...
This week, New York City graphic designer Benjamin Running posted on his blog a video demonstrating how a simple plastic pen can be used to pick a Kryptonite lock — an expensive, U-shaped lock with a ...
We won’t lie to you: Bike safety goes far beyond just a good lock, but that doesn’t mean you should settle for a shitty one. In fact, it would be straight-up reckless to bike around without one that ...