I just noticed this on my Abus lock. I'm not sure how this indent would've happened other than someone trying to get to break it? or am I being paranoid?
Is there a chance the lock could have been rubbing against the bike tire? That looks exactly like the wear on my lock from when I was using a loaner bike (that didn’t a u-lock mount) while mine was in the shop, and I thought I could get away with clamping the lock to the seat tube.
oldfrancis on
That looks like where from rubbing against the bike tire. If somebody was using an angle grinder to cut through the rubber they would certainly mark up the steel also.
But a tire isn’t stronger than steel so it’s unlikely to damage it. That’s why I think this came from a tire.
oldstalenegative on
Rubbing on wheel would be my guess
Ok_Donut3992 on
If they cut at that angle, they are the world’s worst bike thief. Also, those parallel grooves would be there.
49thDipper on
Tire rub
automator3000 on
A thief definitely didn’t start cutting through, make it through the rubber and then think better of their choices after those two seconds.
Your lock is rubbing against the tire.
JG-at-Prime on
That’s a very curious looking tool mark. It doesn’t appear to have been made by a grinder or other tool that I am aware of.
It looks like it was made by something rather soft. It wore through the rubber, and through the paint but it didn’t damage the steel.
Rubbing on something maybe?
What does the tread on the bikes tires look like? Is there anything else it could have been rubbing against?
Relative_Yesterday70 on
People say it rubbing are wrong. That’s one clean cut. Scrape
Advanced_Tension_890 on
Had this happened to a cable lock that I was carrying on my rear rack. It fell a bit abd rubbed against my tire for a while before I realized where the noise was coming from.
BD59 on
Looks like it’s been rubbing on a tire to me. Worn away the rubber coating and the paint underneath.
ahumannamedtim on
After reading these comments, I think it’s clear that someone tried to steal your bike by rubbing a tire against the lock.
callesucia on
no theft, they were trying to give ur lock a taper fade
luxo93 on
Pro tip for bike thieves: keep using those cheese graters. Big effort, no reward 👍
employedByEvil on
There was once a really pathetic theft attempt on my bike lock, but even that left more damage to the rubber coating than what’s shown here. As others are saying, most likely tire rub.
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Is there a chance the lock could have been rubbing against the bike tire? That looks exactly like the wear on my lock from when I was using a loaner bike (that didn’t a u-lock mount) while mine was in the shop, and I thought I could get away with clamping the lock to the seat tube.
That looks like where from rubbing against the bike tire. If somebody was using an angle grinder to cut through the rubber they would certainly mark up the steel also.
But a tire isn’t stronger than steel so it’s unlikely to damage it. That’s why I think this came from a tire.
Rubbing on wheel would be my guess
If they cut at that angle, they are the world’s worst bike thief. Also, those parallel grooves would be there.
Tire rub
A thief definitely didn’t start cutting through, make it through the rubber and then think better of their choices after those two seconds.
Your lock is rubbing against the tire.
That’s a very curious looking tool mark. It doesn’t appear to have been made by a grinder or other tool that I am aware of.
It looks like it was made by something rather soft. It wore through the rubber, and through the paint but it didn’t damage the steel.
Rubbing on something maybe?
What does the tread on the bikes tires look like? Is there anything else it could have been rubbing against?
People say it rubbing are wrong. That’s one clean cut. Scrape
Had this happened to a cable lock that I was carrying on my rear rack. It fell a bit abd rubbed against my tire for a while before I realized where the noise was coming from.
Looks like it’s been rubbing on a tire to me. Worn away the rubber coating and the paint underneath.
After reading these comments, I think it’s clear that someone tried to steal your bike by rubbing a tire against the lock.
no theft, they were trying to give ur lock a taper fade
Pro tip for bike thieves: keep using those cheese graters. Big effort, no reward 👍
There was once a really pathetic theft attempt on my bike lock, but even that left more damage to the rubber coating than what’s shown here. As others are saying, most likely tire rub.