Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles This is the lock picking lawyer, and it's the third time I'm featuring this Vero Motorcycle disc brake lock. And to put it mildly, the 1st 2 videos were an unmitigated disaster for it. Ah, link those videos below but also summarize. In the first video I showed the disc detainer core could be turned in. The lock opened with a relatively small amount of force. Well, Vera reached out to me, claiming the lock was from a defective batch. They offered to send me another one, and I, of course, agreed. But the new one showed up in a bank e, not a sealed package. So I bought another one from a different cellar. And when I told Vero what I was doing and why they sent me 1/3 1 this time in a sealed package. Unfortunately, in the second video, I was able to force open all three of these locks in just a few seconds each. Well, Vero asked me for 1/3 chance, and they sent me this package and you can see it has a sticker on it that says New Siris. So this video will either be strike three or third time's a charm. I suspect it will be the latter because the failure of the 1st 4 lakhs was likely caused by deformation of what seems to be a die cast zinc core housing. You can see the magnet does not stick to it on the new one. They seem to have replaced that with steel. The magnet does stick to it. So let's take it out and give it a try. Well, I am bending my tool, something fierce. Let's give that one more shot. Well, the third time is the charm for the Vero model 1 66 motorcycle disc brake lock hats off to Vero for taking the problem seriously and for fixing the flaw. In any case, that's all I have for you today. If you do it any questions or comments about this, please put them below. If you like this video and would like to see more like it, please subscribe. And, as always, have a nice day.
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