A while ago (a bit more than a month), i obtained a few ABUS discus locks.
Now, here is some information on the lock that i snatched off the net.
ABUS A0026 DISKUS PADLOCK ABUS 5 PIN TUMBLER MECHANISM
The original DISKUS with a world-wide reputation for quality, now featuring an improved 5 pin tumbler mechanism and is protected by a hardened steel anti-pull/anti-drill plate.
- 10mm Hardened steel shackle.
- Hardened steel plate protects shackle gap.
- Keyed alike and master keyed available.
- 4/5 pin tumbler master keyed suites available.
- Anti-drill plate.
Here are a few pictures of the lock.
Front:

Back:

Now, a friend of mine (a particulary big and strong friend) who is better made for bashing stuff, helped me trying to open the lock with brute force on the first attempt.
The results:


What did we do wrong?
We applied brute force to a lock that can resist drilling and earthquakes and armageddon and what not.
The right way: cutting!
The effect:

Also, the miniscule frontplate is nice.

And the cam (that is horribly lubed) is worth a look.

This is a cam that fits on the back end of the plug, if the plug rotates, the cam hits a lever, and the lever releases the binding pressure on the bar, making it rotate freely.
Also, i think this is the right time to explain why i'm not looking further into the look, and why it is a matter of trust from now on, considering the lock as a whole.
Well, that would be because my dremel had allmost no effect on the anti drill plates.
Now, my eyes are fully capable of seeing what there is in there, but my photo camera is, unfortunately, not as good as my eyes are.
Anyway, on to the lock.
Now, originally, the lock is a 5 pin cylinder, but not this one.
Even though the plug and housing of the lock have room for 5 pins, this particular lock came with 4 pins.
So hereby i present to you, pins and springs of the lock.
(horrible size, er? THIS is a bit more of a closer look.)

Now , you may notice a miniscule c-clam, a plug and house, 4 springs, 4 upper pins, and 4 lower pins.
Apart from the ridiculous size, there is one fact that you should notice.
There are 3 spool pins in there, but the other pin (front pin) is just a regular pin.
Well, as a review:
I find the ABUS discus 26/70 lock a good lock for securing your bycicle, i have let a lot of people bash on it, with various tools, and i believe i can say that the lock does not give way to brute force.
Considering Brute force, the lock is superb.
Considering being pick-proof, the lock is a joke though.
My father opened the lock with a rake and a wrench that leaves allmost no room, within 1 minit. And he has no experience at all in picking locks.
I have raked it myself within 5 seconds, several times.
Overall rating:
Decent, if your entire enviroment does not know how to use lockpicks.
I hope this was somewhat usefull to those who have an interest in what discus locks are made of.
More (and bigger) pictures on this project can be found on my PHOTOBUCKET.
Yours,
Jordy