🔐 Lock it. Mount it. Own the city ride.
The Kryptonite Transit FlexFrame-U Bracket is a lightweight, versatile bike lock mount designed for urban cyclists. Compatible with 13-16mm U-lock shackles and bike frames from 25mm to 80mm in various shapes, it features a unique 360-degree rotation for perfect lock positioning, a heavy-duty soft strap system for secure attachment, and automotive-grade hardware for durability. Easy to install with included tools and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s the smart choice for professionals who demand security and style on every ride.
Brand | Kryptonite |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Lock Type | U-lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 2.5 x 2.4 inches |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Urban cycling |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | Bracket includes tools to fit. |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 720018000730 |
Model Name | Kryptonite Transit Flexframe-U Bicycle Bracket |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00720018000730 |
Manufacturer | Kryptonite |
Part Number | 000730 |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 2.5 x 2.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 102369 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
G**E
Works perfectly
This is a really great mount, it can fit onto a normal round tube bike or it can also fit onto a square or rectangle shaped tube like on some of the newer bikes. I bought 2 of these and mounted one on my bike and the other on my wife's bike, so the lock can switch from bike to bike. There are some reviews that say this is a bad piece of equipment because it does hold properly or some other reasons and I can tell you this mount will mount on your bike very securely and easily, but there is a right way to do it and a wrong way. Make sure the strap is wrapped around the tube securely and snugly before you tighten the screw that holds it in place and it will be in place and won't move at all when done. Another thing to note about this is that when your lock is placed into this mount it is held onto the bike securely and won't come off, but the lock can still move back and forth. The silver piece on the lock that slides into the mount and locks in place holds the lock to the mount but it just slips over the round bar of the lock and can spin in place, which means when locked in it can still back and forth. I use a small velcro strap to hold the round bar side of the lock w/o the silver piece to the frame or where you decide to place it. (I know this sounds confusing, but you will know what I mean when you get it). It is a good mount and I completely recommend it to everyone. (the picture of the lock mounted into the downtube bottle mounts looks great, but the lock will not stay in that upright position, it will fall to either side and hang down unless you hold it in place with a strap around the lock and downtube)
R**L
Simple install
I have a Kryptonite lock on one of my bikes, and decided to swap it between my city bikes and my gravel bike. This made it simple. Each bike has a different mounting angle, so having the extra connector was a big plus. I was able to mount a connector on each side of the U.
B**B
good item, bad seller
It works as intended, and better than old stiff plastic one, which broke quite easily.Just avoid Green Canyon Outfitters. They harass you by e-mail and phone(!) to leave a good review. Look at their reviews; tons of short ones just shut them up. Who calls you to change a 3 star review?
S**S
Epimethean Technology
This lock is a tragedy, the hubris of a successful lock company, a fleecing of its consumers (It's a cliche story, I know.) When I originally bought the lock, this bracket technology was included, so I mounted it to my seat tube assuming that it would work....It did not. It stayed in place maybe a few weeks before sliding down toward the petals, towards Hades. Then, I tried it in multiple other places, and it also remained where mounted for just short periods. I gave up, cursed the gods, and I tossed it.A couple years later, tired of the weight of it in my bag or the rattle of it on my cargo rack held in place by a bungee cord, I decided to buy another bracket, thinking that maybe the first one I had was defective. Clearly, only my lack of foresight was, similar to whoever made this lock, perhaps the lowly people of the Iron Age. The replacement bracket seems even worse, if that is possible, devised by . The final and most recent failure for me was when the blinking thing actually stopped me from moving, as the lock swung back in forth, clashing like Sympleglades against my shins interrupting my pedaling. I threw the lock in my bag and the bracket in the trash, which of course, slid right down to the bottom, likely out of habit or perhaps because that is where it belonged (Poor lock mount like Oedipus, The Fates were against you.)I hate having to put the lock in my myriad of other storage spots, but I've conceded defeat to this Herculean task. I've also decided that I likely won't buy another Kryptonite lock because I don't really have faith in a company that cannot design a simple mounting bracket. Presumably, a sound lock is more difficult to create than a mount for said lock but...? Their designer/engineer should have his liver pecked at every day like Prometheus (Okay, maybe not that bad but note to engineer--you don't have Impostor Syndrome; you're really don't belong there. Consider yourself more of a hobbyist than anything else) In the words of Comic Book Guy, "Worst Mounting Bracket, ever."
F**E
Essential accessory for Kryptonite bike lock
I've had my kryptonite lock for years and somewhere along the way I lost the frame mount for it. Since then I've been letting the lock bang around on my bike rack or stuffed into my bag, where it's always time-consuming to fish out. Well, no more!This bracket was pretty painless to install -- the instructions are a bit intimidating but it didn't take more than 10 minutes total -- and it works great. The bracket is very secure on my bike and the lock feels very secure in the bracket. It doesn't rattle at all, and lock is easy to remove from the bracket (my old bracket held the lock so tightly I always smashed my hand against the bike frame jerking it out of the darn thing!). All in all, I'm a very happy bike commuter and just bought a second bracket for my hubby's bike.
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