Stealing my own motorcycle!
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Do not attempt anything you see in this video. It is only legal on you own stuff on your own property!
if you want a go at lock picking here is a different set with a see though practice lock! amzn.to/2o9be5S
Note: This video is not to teach people
How to steal motorcycles! All the information I give
is already available on CZcams in much more depth!
It is to highlight the need to lock your bike up with
decent locks if you are chaining it up. Best advice chain it
to a ground anchor with a lock that has a more advanced key
ideally inside a garage! Even then they can cut the chain
but it eliminates one way they could steal it.
You can't trust the locks on the bike however I’m sure many larger
bikes these days will have "Chipped" keys so picking wont work.
when I say lock your bike up so it wont get stolen I mean use locks with advanced keys not a normal cylinder key! I wont be say what kit I used and I am not giving tips so don't ask! I think you can understand why!
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if you want a go at lock picking here is a different set with a see though practice lock! amzn.to/2o9be5S
spicy110 what kind off bike is this brand? Type?
John Do The company is called Sinnis. The motorcycle he had is the Sinnis Appache
Elliot Woodhouse so a bag of shit then
Incredible demonstration, thank you for making me incredibly paranoid about leaving my bike anywhere in public again. Ever.
I'm like that already....we live in London /facepalm #Lane
The point of locks is not to make your bike impossible to steal, it is to make the attempt of robbing your bike so long, hard, annoying and frustrating that the thieve will not bother, give up and move on to easier targets.
The dislikes are all the people who got their bike stolen after he showed this.
Na they are just jelly cause they cant pick locks lol
Well no bikes got stolen
Lockpicking increased to 99.
Oh god +Spicy110 what have you done lol
lol you sound like a game we play
@@gestoandlane final fantasy games? Lv 99 lol
bruh💀🤣
cheers dude i just stole 3 motorbikes today using picks its so easy im just thought it be nice to thank you hopefully tomorrow im gunna rob a bank lol hahaha
haha, this tactics was great especially to tease our friends
I remember watching this video a few years ago. Ended up actually getting into lock picking myself because of it. Joined the army a year or so later, and the skill actually became useful there. Plenty of recruits lock their keys in their lockers, and those locks needed either smashing open by a very annoyed corporal, or picking by me. Didn't bring my kit with me for obvious reasons, but you can get surprisingly far with a pair of hair slides. Honestly should have started charging for the service haha
Haha yep I too have been called on for petrol caps, trailer locks and all sorts, handy skill to have. Also big respect for being in the services!
1. Pick bike locks
2. Tell manufacturers if they're shit
3. Profit
OhNoNotMyPenis or hot wire it, hot-wiring bikes is ridiculously easy.
+SuperMan it depends if it has a magnetic key in wich case it wont start.
Dis is illegal. I call the NCA
You managed to keep my attention for 7 minutes
+1 Subscriber!
What did you do for those extra 30 seconds?
CinnamonWafflez That was the trial period.
Ah. Ok
"they" stole my bike the crude way. Getting rid of the external locks with a bolt cutter.
sadly the fastest way in the easiest way! and that it!
This was the first video I found of spicy about two year ago and ever since I have watched him. Love how his personality is pretty much the same. Love your content spicy
+owenssubchannel haha thanks dude :-)
+owenssubchannel haha thanks dude :-)
I know you have done it for a year but it would be interesting to see if you taught someone (friend) how to do it in 5 minute's and see if they can steal your bike.
Hi. I know I am 7 years late but I learnt how to pick locks about 2 years ago and those 2 locks on ur bike are literally some of my favorite to practice on xD
It's okay, I use the Spicy110 Hand Grenade Security System :)
Good video though, just shows how easily it can be done with the right tools.
defo a good fail safe! lol
A locks price goes up with the time it takes to pick it. I have learned to pick a few years ago for fun and found that almost any lock can be picked (if you have the correct tool for the lock) it is just about the time it takes you to pick it. As I am taking my MOD1 next week and it is getting close to owning my own bike (big boys bike this time) I really am looking for locks with alarms now :)
+[Sic] well my Drz must have cost more than the sinnis but was easier but yes quite right. All locks and chains are just time.
If you don't know how to pick locks, you can break the steering lick by brute force and then cut/unplug the wire coming out of the ignition lock and connect the orange and red wires with a paper clip.
In the US it is 100% LEGAL to carry lockpicks around (laws vary from state to state). You wouldn't have to explain anything to the police here. The only way you could get in trouble for having something like this in your possession, is if you are caught committing a crime, such as breaking into a store or robbing a house. If you are caught, and the police find lock picking tools, that would be a Felony offense. But simply carrying these around is not a crime. In that sense it is considering no different than a tire iron or wrench, it's just a tool that is used to pick locks. (locksmithing is a big local industry in the US)
People asking what good padlocks are then? basically a lock with a advanced key design. Not a key like this www.worksafetysolutions.co.uk/642/640-642.jpg
I can Use a rock to turn my ignition on, or my house key or What ever you might have in your pocket...
Flex Kjøttkaka I had an 85 toyota tacoma. Enough pressure with your thumb then twist and it would just turn.
This might be useful, here are the locks and chains that I consider
www.amazon.co.uk/ABUS-10KS-140-SECURITY-CHAIN/dp/B000P5RSGE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1407442805&sr=8-3&keywords=abus+chain
www.amazon.co.uk/Abus-Granit-Power-58-Black/dp/B002P4CGHO
and if you really want to keep you bike use one of these
www.insight-security.com/productinfo.php?product=5954
can you hook me up with a link on that exact kit that you're using my friend
got it Amazon.com 50.00$
or just take a screw driver as we did to my mates bike when he lost he's key! bahah
Motion activated GPS that gives me notifications on my phone if my bike is moving with out me knowing. It's expensive but oh so worth it when the cops go right to the guys house and bust him lol
What do you use?
+Manuel Morillo Eon 2.0 GPS tracker
Veteran lockpicker here; Spicy, the double sided key is only made so you can slide it in any direction to save you some hassle. What I'm trying to say is, only one side of the lock has pins on it, and only one side of the key woroks.
If you really like lockpicking, I've learned pretty much everything from BosnianBill. Check him out on CZcams!!
Here's a neat video of his: czcams.com/video/zGvRA183jNk/video.html
Odd question but where could I find just the 2 pieces that you used for the ignition?
I learned to pick locks for the same reason, and I never thought of trying my bike. That is alarming how quick it got done!
Forewarned is forearmed, now those unaware may take appropriate steps. TopGear showed how cars can be accessed within 30 seconds, sales of immobilizers increased. People expect reasonable security that just isn't there.
There's also the bump key technique which I've used a few times... all you need is a bumpy key. Rubber gasket on the key helps too for the ease in bumping.
true but worth noting the damage bump keys do, way way more than picking I believe you can even snap pins!
spicy110 yes and no... if you apply excessive pressure, then ya, it could cause more damage, at least the potential for more damage is there since I think lockpicks might break or bend before ruining the lock. Also, bump keys are done with just one hand, so there's a bit more skill and focus involved, which would be why the risk of damage is a bit higher. But I don't think a bump key is that much different to a lockpick set in what it does to unlock something. And making a "rake" out of an old unused key is as simple as filing it down.
anyone curious about good locks, look up Abloy. They rather famously produce some of the only truly unpickable padlocks (the pl362 has never been picked to my knowledge) and they turn up cheap on ebay when security firms upgrade.
Bump keys FTW! I have always wanted to learn how to use a proper pick set though.
This sucks to see.. but honestly if someone wants your bike bad enough, they will figure out a way to get it.
Very very true!
I wonder why the fuel cap is so much easier.. That's just them begging serial killers to put some sort of explosive in there.
Note to self, if Spicy ever comes to the states, weld the bike up in a storage container!!
Dude, your lock picking skills are l33t man. Wow! I've jelly as. Good video :)
+blinkycab Hey dude thanks!
This is the very first video I watched of yours now I watch every day
a lot of the time even if you have a double sided key there are still only pins on 1 side of the lock... I also pick locks for fun... and because I've gotten locked out of things I wasn't supposed to be locked out of for work.
He bought that kit off aliexpress.com it's about $17. I have the same kit how do you guys think I got all my rides lol joking
Cody Moss Can i get a link I cant find it.
www.aliexpress.com/item/Auto-Locksmith-Tools-For-Car/32235546558.html
Cody Moss Thank you for responding so quick!!!
my pleasure glad i could help
I've been picking locks for a few years using mostly Peterson picks. I've never heard of H&H before I saw this video and lo and behold there they are.
Actually, a little tip for your picking... All the work is in the rake... instead of pressing and releasing the tension on the bar, keep very light, constant pressure on it and work the rake more. Then when you work the pins, you can actually feel them click when they clear and the tumbler moves a bit. I don't know why I would know that of course.
Im in a real bind with my bike. It has doublesided split wafer locks. The key isn't turning the ignition, but it works fine in the gas & seat locks. I've had a look at the key and there is a bit of wear, but after taking out the gas lock cyclinder, the ignition must be using the same number of wafers which makes me think the wafers are stuck somehow :(.It's only really turning into a nightmare cause the steering lock is on, so I can't remove the ignition coil. My next goal is to pick it, cause if I can't then all other alternative would involve damaging something.
I've taken the gas lock out and just managed to pick it. Have to pick 2 quadrants of wafers to get it to turn a couple mm, then pick another 2 quads to get it to turn 45 degrees, then pick the 1st two quads again to get it to fully unlock. The ignition might not need as much picking cause I only want to get the steerling lock off, but the lock has to be pressed down to unlock this. Has anyone had any experience with this?? At first I thought it would be impossible, but the lock can easily be pushed down with any picking tool, but it feels like some wafers need picking before it'll go down all the way ..
Just bought that same lock set the other day, not looking to do anything malicious, just handy to have lol, and maybe play with people when the park their bike in my garage
great vid, i came across it because my bro lost his key to his r6... wat gets me is that there are SO many different tools in these kits, what are they all for, and how would you know what to look for when trying to pick a lock...? i mean seriously, some of the tools have a crazy design to them, none the less, thumbs up!
A preschooler can rake a lock, it's funny how you said it's all about what you do with the tension tool because you don't even need one to rake a lock. You probably don't even know how to properly pick a lock.
well since he taught himself im gonna go with no he doesnt he just knows the basics.
The title should say: How to steal bikes and not get caught by police. Hahaha
Now you have another video you can do at home: padlock reviews; the good, the bad and the downright useless. :D I have a set of lock picks and an idiots guide on how to pick locks, but have hardly used either in the nearly 10 years I've had them. It's actually a good skill to have. Lock picks are made for a reason, so why not learn how to use them? But yeah, for fun use *only*, unless you have an issue with something *you* own.
Great vid.
Did you have a try at picking the steering lock?
Same lock you just turn feather
spicy110 wouldn't you have to pick it twice thought because there is two sets of pins one at the immobilizer and one at the off position?
Well done, you sound like a sensible chap.
Hey Spicy, what about those bike locks you usually put through the wheel and something else? The one with a circular shaped key? I've always wondered how secure those are.
Jonnyboy231 The circle keys are designed to be impossible to pick, that being said, they are very hard to pick. I don't think I've ever seen the proper picks for those on sale to the public. Someone who could pick that kind of lock would probably be more focused on priceless museum artifacts.
Cheap combination locks are the worst. I can open one in under 10 seconds EVERY TIME. The Master locks on the other hand take me anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour. I do locks as a hobby and they are way too simple.
I've never tried automotive locks before, I thought it would be a little harder than that!
Cool video. Could you provide the link for where you got that set at? Thanks in advance.
Really cool video Spicy but how do i know a lock is a good lock?
People seem to think locks are mean't to make your Bike rob proof thing is there not. Locks are mean't to to hinder and deter crooks, so have several on your bike and make sure they each take time to unlock or break. Time is what your trying to obtain, make the job to time consuming and hard for them and they will move onto easier bikes to thieve.
I love that this particular video still pops up in my suggested lol
i learned to pick locks for fun too but l learned to do it with bobby pins / hairgrips
!ow, so bloody eye penning!! thank you so much, I'll definitely be taking a new approach to security from now on!
the easy lock at the start is the ones they uses at my school for lockers
I have a lock pick set. so mmuch fun. There is one company that make locks that are rather hard. Lookwood locks are rather hard. ive only picked it about 3 times in the space ive owned it (2 months) and on all occasions its taken me at least an hour
What is the lock picking kit? Seems like a cool skill
Anywhere in America if you have these it is Possession of Burglary Tools, so yeah, definitely not something you should buy.
no its not
Love how this is your most viewed video by about a factor of 2
Hi at the moment I'm stuck with getting a 125 cc moto bike I saw you had the pulse"Betty"ad,and now you got the Sinna .thing is have you or could you do a q&a on the Sinna as reviews on this bike are not very kind lol and I want the best for my cash,cheers...
you could have opened the first lock at the same speed.. there is a bypass in the back of the keyway.
Plot twist, thats not his bike its a bike that looks like his he just stole it lol
Raking isn’t lock picking and those locks are maybe 3£ each try and take a high quality lock with security pins
Yup combo pad locks are rubbish. I can pop them with a cheapo pick set. It's a fun hobby to mess about on your own stuff...like solving a rubix cube.
hey spicy, just to let you know, an fyi, many jurisdictions here in the US have a clause that states you must show intent, so for example if you have them on you during the commission of another crime you can get charged with possession of burglary tools
Yer it's kinda like that here. The problem comes when someone is out and about are caught with them if they don't have a good reason they could get in to bother.
You say that not all locks are created equal, but that is incorrect.
All locks are created equal,
But some locks are created more equal than others.
A dirt bike with keys that MAGICALLY change into a motorcycle I am not surprised
Fantastic Video again, but I'm scared for the safety of your bike now lol
lol, wonder how long It would take you to pick higher end bike
Spicy 110 bet you can't do this to your new bike
+XGAMINGKINGX yes i can! did it and tbh it was easier!
This is why you should fit alarm and tracker to your bike. A bike can be stolen and put in a car or van and taken away. (I have lost 3 )
The easiest way to "steal" a Chinese motorbike is to simply just unplug the ignition you will have no lights or electric start but the engine will run. done this many times when I've lost my key for my many Chinese bikes I've owned and it's worked on all of them.
I'd already made a video on the fuel caps and they use the exact same lock in both
1:21 it almost looks like your odometer spells loser
Lol it does
mrtommygunwhite yea
I guess that if you use the steering lock it would be harder to pick (because it normally requiers a downwards force)?
In come cases yes infact it would make it alot more tricky
+spicy110 It's scary to think some locks only have a few pins! My topbox can be picked open in a second
I've only ever been able to pick locks practicing, and never real ones(unless loose on a bench)(not counting bump keys, which are EZ mode).
I'm surprised it was that easy, I always thought that automotive ones would be much harder.
That's really cool and now I want to learn how put my lock on my bike a bit ago and forgot the key at home I was freaking out lol if only I knew how to do that. Also on a lot of more Japanese bike yami Honda ect. There's a chip in the key so you can turn the ignition switch like that but it won't start and if you did steal one you have to change the ecu and the switch cause the ecu allows the bike to start after receiving the correct code read by the switch from the key and you can't just walk into kawi asking for keys to a bike that's been reported stolen thought it would be cool to add that bit in. But awesome video spicy :)
Its kinda scary how easy it was for you. Hope people dont watch this video for the wrong reasons
My thoughts precisely.
My bike is already fitted with anti theft/anti pick so even if you get the ignition on without the proper key it don't start (has been tested) and that's on a 125 built in so I would assume most bikes have it now a days
That laugh tho lmao
Hi spicy your vids are really good you have inspired me to buy a new lexmotor adrenaline 125, what do you think, would you recommend that bike for me, i just want something reliable and comfortable to get to work i commute on average 3 or 4 mile per day each way. what do you think. don't want to spend 4k on Yamaha. or 50.00 per week on my oytser card. please help you sound like a honest genuine person.
It's just that "ohh"..... and then silent for couple of seconds hahaha
Hey mate what kind of mortocycle is that? Looks quite nice. Cheerios
+Yuki Moto description!
Oh wow I didn't know you picked aswell, it really is good fun!
And has come in handy many times
did you know that accually allmost 50% of car/motorcycle locks will open with any key that goes inside, if there is a little bit of mud inside of the lock
or dirt
where can i buy that lock pick set?
+Ryan Miller (THE BURNiNATOR) I had the same question.
+Ryan Miller (THE BURNiNATOR) www.amazon.co.uk/Champion-piece-cylinder-locks-guide/dp/B0075787O2/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1445532890&sr=8-7&keywords=walkers+lock+pick i got mine from here it has fast shipping too
+propringle1 does it ship to you USA?
+propringle1 i cant find it on the usa amazon
www.amazon.com/Padlock-Picks-Door-Opener-Locksmith/dp/B00ZZGJ852/ref=pd_sim_sbs_60_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1PXFGXMTQBQF76C3K3CN&dpID=41eu98jcCrL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_ sorry assumed wrongly that you where from the uk
you dont need to pick the lock to start it just put it in 1st pick up the back run with it put it down and give it some gas
I am afraid that most of the thiefs nowadays dont even know the good trade of picking they just cut the chain or break the lock out with a steel bar. sadly
And then I remembered mine has HISS...I can sleep easy. Great video.
What lot are you using ? I can't see the name we'll lol only the H&H bit XD
Best locks to buy then are combination locks.
No, very much no.
Just noticed the Remove before flight tag on your keys! I have the same on mine, but it says something else on the other side. Is this the case with yours?
Do you have any connections to the military? I have the same "remove before flight / F-16 viper(?)" keychain and i know you cant really get your hands on one if you have nothing to do with the army
+Lik3 ViaZ they are all over eBay amazon and the Internet :-)
+spicy110 oh wow didnt know that one haha, at least i have a real one
+Lik3 ViaZ haha well tbh I was sent this from a guy in the US army but I always assumed it wasn't the real real. Who knows
Hahhaa wtf
Thanks dude if one day my bike get stolen it could be thanks to you. How funny it would be if somebody steal your bike after watching this video
Well done for missing the point! The point is don't trust the bikes locks and use proper ones! No real bike thief is find to pick locks!
spicy110
Yeop i know what the point was. But you still show people how to pick a lock. Even if it's not the point. You show what tools you need, and how to use them, you even give tips.
Trust me there are millions of lock picking videos out there, and if you had the tools that doesn't mean you could do it! There is many months practise behind this, plus did you even read the text at the start? I'm guessing not! If you use proper chains and locks like I say and everyone suggests there is no problem. Don't have your head in the sand over the issue you have just learn how important extra security is!
spicy110
Of course i read the text at the start, and yes i understood the point of the video, as i said. But why would you show the tools, show how to use them and even give tips if it's just to show how important extra security is ? You could just make clips with you unlocking the locks quickly if the point of the video was just to show how quick somebody can pick a lock.
+Dédé LABINOUZE Fuck off, mate. Did you learn how to pick locks by the video? Didn't think so. If you think you can make a better video, go ahead. You can make another video on your channel doing the exact same thing for crying out loud. If you don't want to, stop fucking complaining and take a seat. Sick of people like you commenting on people's videos.
Just a question not an insult, but being as you have a relatively cheap imported bike, is It possible that your bike has quite bad ignition barrle?
Tried on another big brand it was easier
im now browsing for lockpicks on amazon/ebay..
great video mate really enjoyed it!!!!
cheers casper
That was cool and scary at the same time. Thanks for sharing
...so someone stole your bike and left it in your back yard?
+97GoldDust What?
Joe Stein what do you mean what?
What do you mean by your comment?
Joe Stein his bike was stolen, yet the bike is in his back yard.
Mase Jennings no... but im pretty sure you are.
That's worrying ! And I prob need to buy even more locks now
It is as easy as it looks :/ I learnt how to pick locks more advance than that with a few paper clips and bobby pins.. took me about an hour to learn. I like you Spicy but don't make it out like it's some advance skill when in reality those locks were very cheap and easy to pick.. I have a heavy duty chain and lock for my bike and I'm almost certain it could only be pick locked with an RPG and even then I'm not so sure ;)
Oh.... (nervous laughter)
Time to upgrade my bikes security!
I always leave an alarmed disk lock on my bike are they just as easy to pick?
I have that same national guard keychain