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10 pin Tubular locks

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10 pin Tubular locks

Postby jon2000uk » 7 Jan 2004 18:43

I have a motorcycle lock which has a 10 pin tubular lock, I have the new Southord tubular picks - but have not seen one for the 10 pin version.

Does anyone know where they can be purchased from?

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Postby Hawk2064 » 7 Jan 2004 19:56

I have never seen nor heard of a 10 pin ace pick. I don't think they exist, but I could be wrong. I'll see if I can find anything.
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Postby Chubby » 7 Jan 2004 20:09

They do exist, & 11 & 12, I've seen them for sale for between €500 - €800, what I've not seen is the tublar locks they're designed to open lol.
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Postby Hawk2064 » 7 Jan 2004 20:43

I did find out more info about 10 pin tubular locks.

Heres a good picture on pin placement:
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And heres the website I found that on http://netcity1.web.hinet.net/UserData/ ... 10_pin.htm

I am guessing if you do alittle searching you will find that they are used primarily in Europe.
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Postby Varjeal » 8 Jan 2004 12:13

Master Locks new Street Cuffs have a similar locking system.
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Postby jon2000uk » 8 Jan 2004 12:57

Thats interesting about the A+B styles, thanks for that info..

Chubby, where abouts have you seen those picks - they sound quite expensive! - Do you think they would they work as well as the 7-8pin picks - or would they be even more tricky - becasue of the high amount of pins?

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Postby jon2000uk » 8 Jan 2004 12:59

Oh, i forgot to metion that my 10 pin apears to be type B.
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Postby Chubby » 8 Jan 2004 15:36

Varjeal:
Chubby, where abouts have you seen those picks - they sound quite expensive!


Sorry all, my mistake :oops:
The price was
€ 2,293.19
USD $ 2,926.24
Canada $3,745.93
GB pound sterling 1,597.80
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If you go to Zie-fix http://www.zieh-fix.com/Shop/index.html then us ethe left hand navigation bar and click "Manipulation" the tublar picks are waaaaaaay down the bottom of the page when it loads.
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Postby Hawk2064 » 8 Jan 2004 17:38

Chubby thanks for that info.
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Postby Pheniox » 8 Jan 2004 17:41

ok, stupid question. what besides a bike uses a 10 pin tublar lock and WHY in god's name would you buy a pick for that much.
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Postby Hawk2064 » 8 Jan 2004 17:45

right now I can only find bike locks that have a 10 pin system, and you would pay that much to steal bikes and/or piss off Master Lock.
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Postby CitySpider » 8 Jan 2004 17:46

There's a handful of things on that site for which I know "fair market value" offhand, and the prices there are all about four times average.

So if we price the pick at 1/4 of what they do, or like $750, then it looks about right for a tool that specialized.

Not that I'm going to buy one. If I find one for like $15 (that's one-five), maybe I will.
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Postby Hawk2064 » 8 Jan 2004 17:50

Yea anything over 50 bux is pushing it for me, but something like an Ace pick isn't really that worth it.
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Postby jon2000uk » 8 Jan 2004 19:43

GB pound sterling 1,597.80
:shock:


No way thats a insane price! - well at least I know my bikes going to be fairly safe!


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Postby Chubby » 9 Jan 2004 21:07

well at least I know my bikes going to be fairly safe!

Yeh! Only from lockpickers... :lol:
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