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What type of motorcycle gloves are these or where can i find some like them?

What type of motorcycle gloves are these or where can i find some like them?

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Are you serious? Shooting it is the best advice you're going to get. No one can explain to you how to pick a lock via text over Yahoo Answers and no one shouldsoshoot it.
same way you pick ya nose. ahah nar there is actually like a black labelled site where you can get clear instructions but man.
If some body tells you how to do what you are asking . How many houses will get broken onto tonite ? Is that what you really want? REMEMBER THIS IS THE INTERNET !
No, be sharp as a serpent and innocent as a dove God does not ask for stupidity
First you need a tensioner. Best to use is the flat metal clippy part of a pen. This is going to go into the lock where the flat part of the key would go. Next you need a paper clip or a bobby pin or something thin to actually pick the lock with. Now first you need to know how a lock works there are pins in side that need to be pushed up, but only to a certain hight, before the lock will freely spin. Place your tensioner in the lock (its easiest if it is bent at a 90 degree angle first and place the small end in the lock) and turn it a bit the way that you would turn the key to open the lock. This will keep tension on the cylinder so you can feel when the pin clicks. Now with tension on it you will put your pick into the lock. Sometimes if you just rake it from back to front then front to back it will set all the pins if it is a cheap lock. If that dosent work you will want to start at the front and work to the back feeling each pin and pushing it up. You will feel when the pin is set. When all the pins are set in the right place the tensioner will turn and the lock will open. Best is to practice on a cheap lock for a while and then move to a Master Lock. It takes alot of practice.

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