If someone really wants your bike there's not a lock in the world that'll stop them. The things to think about if you want to keep your bike secure is:
Apart from that, buy as heavy and as expensive as you are willing to put up with. For many people the happy compromise is a chunky U-lock for frame and rear wheel and a thick wire loop to run through the front wheel.
There's really no best brand, you have to look at the model too, and all brands have several models. Comparing a dinky, lightweight lock from one manufacturer to a chunky, full-sized lock from another just isn't fair.
And if you stay within the same weight/price range, locks from different manufacturers tends to be fairly similar in performance.
the best brand for school locks would probably be Kathmandu, scholar or Spartan. I would recommend using travel locks too as they are very durable and trustworthy.
There are different kinds and brands of bike locks available in the market today. Some bike locks cost below $100 while some high end bike locks, especially those made by popular brands, can cost $100 to $200. It depends on the bike lock that you need and the features of the bike locks as well.
obviously suzuki!!
Excel rims.
No, child locks do not break easily. The best brand of child locks would be Access. They are extremely reliable.
Bern has the best bike helmets that you can buy. Their helmets are known for being very safe and secure.
There are many great cruiser bike brands. The most popular brand is Schwinn which is considered the best.
I'd say Honda.
One of the best brand for an exercise bike is the Nordic Trac. There are also other different good brands that are available. You would have to visit a store to find out about the other brands.
the best boot brand is alpinestar but they are veryy expensive. they run way over 400 dollars.
Brand wise, it is KTM. The make a wide varity of dirt bikes in both two and four strokes. They have everything from kid's bikes to enduro bikes to MX bike. They are by far the best.
Haro is a brand, and they have several types of bicycles. And no, they aren't "the best", whatever you mean by that.