pmanchego wrote:I saw on your bike pick that the tab is only to one side. Is this always enough for a warded lock?
I remember opening a diary book lock (not mine) once which I would consider a small warded lock. I was able to pick it with a paper clip making a "T" shape at the tip. When it finally broke I saw a spring at the top which had to be spread open by the tip to open. Would that be considered a warded lock? (sorry I got no images)
It was enough for my lock - I've seen some that do require tabs on both sides. It tends to be the older locks that have this feature - most of the newer ones seem to be clones of the lock I posted photos of.
The diary and luggage locks can often be opened by simply inserting an SO twist flex tension wrench into the lock and twisting - job done.

The term warded lock lends itself to the wards. You could have, for instance, a lever lock that had similar wards, which would be called a warded lever lock.
I'm not certain what mechanism you describe - I've forgottena lot in my somewhat extended absence from locksport. If you could give some better description, I'd be happy to help.