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Securit Disk lock

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Securit Disk lock

Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 8:28

Hello guys, this is my first post ( and its in the wrong place) Anyway i guess you guys are going to laugh, but i have this cheap lock, its a Securit disk lock, i have tryed evrything with it, and i cant even set one pin :? ive tried varying my tension, and nothing..Any ideas?
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Postby Eyes_Only » 27 Jul 2007 9:00

Is this the lock that goes on a motorcycles brake rotor to keep it from being stolen?
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Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 9:02

im not sure, it was just knocking about...it has no number or anything...Just Securit on it
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Postby Squelchtone » 27 Jul 2007 9:05

Shfake wrote:im not sure, it was just knocking about...it has no number or anything...Just Securit on it


take a photograph of it, we'll tell you what the trouble is.
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Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 9:06

Ok, how can i post an image from my documents?[/img]
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Postby Eyes_Only » 27 Jul 2007 9:09

Open an account at places like PhotoBucket, up load your pictures in there and paste the link to that uploaded picture into your messege here.
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Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 9:14

Ok thats it http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x253 ... _A0924.jpg

Sorry about the blurryness of the picture
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Postby cjames73 » 27 Jul 2007 9:14

its just a normal type of discus lock similar to the abus.
i have picked 2 of these locks and they are quite easy to open. if you cant yet SPP it you should be able to rake it open.
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Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 9:17

I can SPP and rake locks, ive tried both, and nothing, cant even set a pin
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Postby Eyes_Only » 27 Jul 2007 9:29

Could this lock contain security drivers? I've never messed with these types of padlocks so I wouldn't really know the difficulty level of it
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Postby cjames73 » 27 Jul 2007 9:32

from what i remember there is no security pins in these locks. the keyway is quite small though so may just be oversetting pins.
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Postby cjames73 » 27 Jul 2007 9:36

sorry to double post but heres a video of someone picking a similar cheap discus that shows theres no security pins.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dM5bhdaXH4w
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Postby Eyes_Only » 27 Jul 2007 9:38

Perhaps a slimline pick will do better than most picks to prevent the shaft of the tool from oversetting the first two pin stacks while working the back of the lock.
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Postby Shfake » 27 Jul 2007 9:38

The keyway is small, and another thing ive noticed, in all my other locks there is a little amount of play in the cylinder, but in this lock there is nothing, ive tried evrything i can think of with it, but i cant get it open, oh well thanks for the help guys :)
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Postby nekret » 27 Jul 2007 12:31

You might also want to crank up the tension a bit, some of these locks have very stiff return springs that make it hard to tension it properly.
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