New From Kryptonite Locks – Mini Chain U-Locks, Transit Series, and 40th Anniversary Ruby Red

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Kryptonite will introduce a new integrated security chain in their 2013 line called the Evolution Series 4 mini chain collapsible U-Lock. The collapsible U-Lock gives you the flexibility of a cable, but boast the same security you’d expect from a U-Lock. Available as a 55cm chain, the collapsible U-lock will allow users to be creative with their lockup, with the convenience of being able to break down into a smaller footprint. Allowing you to store it easily in your messenger bag or even back pocket.

Kryptonite will also be offering a version of their mini chain collapsible U-lock in their KryptoLok Series 2 line. Again in a one piece 55 cm chain, with the same security rating and anti-theft protection as their traditional U-lock. Both the Evolution 4 and KryptoLok Series 2 collapsible chain U-locks should ship early this fall – just in time for back to school.

Also new for Kryptonite is their Transit H-Bar Carrier handlebar mount. Part of their new Transit Series, the H-Bar gives riders more convenient ways to transport locks. Moving the U-lock away from your pedal stroke and onto the handlebar should make carrying your U-lock less of a hassle. The H-Bar Carrier shown below with the Fahgettaboudit, the H-Bar Carrier will be compatible with most all of Kryptonite’s U-locks.

Lastly Kryptonite is celebrating their 40th anniversary this year. To commemorate the occasion, Krptonite is offering a special limited edition Ruby Red Mini 5 U-lock. The limited edition Mini 5 features a Ruby Red crossbar, an exclusive full black Chrome finish, and a clear dust cover. Available now at Kryptonite dealers, the special 40th anniversary U-lock is very limited and when supplies run out, the’re gone

Daryl Slater from Kryptonite shows us their latest innovations…
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About the author: Thien Dinh

Thien Dinh gained most his cycling knowledge the old fashioned way, by immersing himself in the sport. From 2007 to early 2013, Thien served as RoadBikeReview Site Manager, riding daily while putting various cycling products through its paces. A native of California, Thien also enjoys tinkering with photography and discovering new music.


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