When comparing Abus Bordo 6000 vs Abus Granit X-Plus 540, the Slant community recommends Abus Bordo 6000 for most people. In the question“What are the best bike locks for city riding?” Abus Bordo 6000 is ranked 3rd while Abus Granit X-Plus 540 is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Abus Bordo 6000 is:
The Bordo 6000 can be wrapped around a wide variety of objects, since the shape is relatively malleable. U-locks have a rigid 'u' shape, which you cannot bend to suit the object you're trying to lock on to.
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Pros
Pro Wraps around more objects than a u-lock
The Bordo 6000 can be wrapped around a wide variety of objects, since the shape is relatively malleable. U-locks have a rigid 'u' shape, which you cannot bend to suit the object you're trying to lock on to.
Pro Great for medium/low risk situations
This folding lock is a great alternative to u-locks and chain locks of the same security category. If your security risk is medium or low, for example, you have a cheap bike, or you only ever leave it in the hall of your apartment building, the Bordo 6000 will do the job.
Pro Lighter than then heavy duty chains and U-locks
Still not light, but a lot lighter than most of the chains and U-locks (like Abus Granite).
Pro Easier to transport than u-locks or chain locks
As the name suggests, the folding lock folds into a compact bundle, which you can just attach to your bike using the holder it comes with. It's lighter than chain locks, so you won't be carrying as much extra weight with you.
Pro A great u-lock for high-risk circumstances
This Albus u-lock is a great option if you have an expensive bike, and if you need to leave it in more dangerous areas of the city. The 'u' part o the lock is a parabolic shape instead of round, which makes cutting it with bolt cutters, car jack or saws too time-consuming to be possible. Every part of this lock is made from temper hardened steel. Any thieves would need power tools to break this lock.
Pro Plastic coated to avoid scratches.
Pro Relatively lightweight
This lock weighs around 4 lbs, which is not the heaviest nor the lightest lock. Considering the security level, it's definitely one of the more lightweight options when compared to locks with a similar security rating.
Cons
Con More expensive than same security level locks
Coming at around $100 it's definitely not the cheapest bike lock with a Sold Secure rating of Silver.
Con Can be difficult to unfold
The folds on this lock can get tangled, so you might have to spend more time to put it in place than you would using a u-lock or chain lock.
Con More difficult to transport than chain locks
U-locks don't generally transport well outside of backpacks or specialized u-lock holders that mount to the frame of your bike. It's a choice between having less space and more weight in your backpack or cluttering up your bike frame with an extra accesory.
Con Difficult to wrap around some objects
As with any u-lock, the shape does not bend and it could be difficult to find a place to lock your bike to.
