By Kate Milsom

Published: Monday, 24 October 2022 at 12:00 am


After spending all that time researching the type of bike that works best for you and forking out the cash for a top of the range model, the last thing you want is for it to disappear thanks to a lack of security.

That’s why we’ve put together our guide on bike locks, including some of our favourite picks for you to consider, so you can give yourself some added peace of mind when it’s not in your line of sight.

Which type of bike lock is best?

There are several different types of lock, but the main ones use either a metal cable of varying thicknesses, a metal chain, or a solid metal bar.

Granted, none of these are going to be light to carry, but it’s a small inconvenience in order to prevent the greater inconvenience of going bike-less if yours gets stolen.

In general, locks with a metal bar, also called D-locks (or U locks), are most reliable and strongest against unwanted attack.

Cable locks can be useful and light enough to stuff away in a pocket, and are better than nothing, but they are easier to cut through with pliers and are thus not the safest option.

What is a silver grade lock?

Sold Secure rated locks refer to the level of insurance available to the user if the bike is stolen despite using a graded lock. A silver grade lock, which is what many decent D-locks will be, provides an insured value of less than £999.99.

Lock your bike with a gold grade lock and the insured value will cover upwards of £1,000. Recently, the diamond grade has also been introduced. More work still needs to be done to differentiate between the top two grades, but both are a pretty safe bet.

If you have an e-bike or high-profile number worth several thousands, then go for the highest rated lock you can find – it’s simply not worth the risk.

Want to check the rating of your lock? Search for it on the Sold Secure website.

You can also read up on our tips of how to keep your bike safe from thieves.

Best budget bike locks to buy in 2022

Kryptonite Kryptolok U-Lock with Kryptoflex Cable

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This Kryptolok from Kryptonite aims to keep your bike safe and sound. 

Featuring a classic U-lock style, the curved rod itself has been made from 12.7mm thick steel and locks into the base using a pair of hardened double-deadbolts, which the brand says provides added security. 

Kryptonite says because of these the lock has significant holding power and can withstand any tugging.

Boasting a rating of six out of 10 on their very own security scale, it also has an anti-rotation feature in the lock which aims to keep things firmly in place.

It comes with a Sold Secure Gold rating.