Locky
A lock, part of the bicycle
Locky is part of the handlebars, propping them up when riding. This allows the user to always have a lock unobtrusively with them, and makes the bike easier to put aside when the handlebars are folded. If a thief cuts the shackle, the bike becomes inoperable.
With the right adaptor plate, Locky can be fitted on most commuter bikes.
It can be anchored to a post through the frame and wheel like any other traditional U-lock. When in this configuration, if the lock was to be cut by a thief, the bike would become unusable as it is a structural part and integral for the bike. The handlebars are also now folded down creating a slimmer profile which makes locking the bike in different scenarios or storing it easier. The removable headlight can be brought with the user to be charged.
It can be anchored to a post through the frame and wheel like any other traditional U-lock. When in this configuration, if the lock was to be cut by a thief, the bike would become unusable as it is a structural part and integral for the bike. The handlebars are also now folded down creating a slimmer profile which makes locking the bike in different scenarios or storing it easier. The removable headlight can be brought with the user to be charged.