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seized bicycle lock?

OK, so a year ago, I got really busy with school and stopped riding my bike regularly. I'm doing some major updating to my old beast and lo and behold, one of the locks that was securing it is totally seized. I tried both of my keys and the whole lock tumbler appears seized tight. It's a pretty cheap D lock with a 'bic pickable' cylinder style keyhole. Problem isn't the keys though, it's the lock. And as I was trying both keys (one well-used and one backup still brand new), the metal internals of the lock got damaged. Yay!But thanks to Giant's high quality standards, While the delicate lock mechanism quickly turned to twisted wreckage under the punishment of a cheap metal key, the body of the lock rejects my drill, my hacksaw andIt's an older frame, but a fairly new wheel that cost me almost 200 bucks I'm thinking my option is to pull the tire and release the spokes to slide the wheel out and say goodbye to my frame.Any ideas for taking care of this?

Answer:

you can buy the dremel bits at larger hardware stores and tool shops. Some stores will order specialty bits from the dremel company, or you can forder direct from dremel depending on your home country.
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