Locks
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G0ldfysh

Original Poster:

3,317 posts

280 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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I am guesstimating want to spend about 10% of the bike RRP to get something worth while.

So around £50 or so, am I best off with the heavy D lock types are the wire loops strong enough on a general rule it will be used for locking when parked in the pub mid ride, Don't use the bike to go into town and leave it for hours, is going to be in general locked in my view but don't want to need to see it all the time.

Ideally long enough to lock wheels and seat as well, or could I have a finer gauge wire for keeping these together and the heavy duty land anchor style doing the main security work.

As I am stopping mid ride don't (if I can avoid it) want to have a heavy lump to carry all the time as it will affect the ride itself.

any recommendations?

What do you use?

mk1fan

10,847 posts

248 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Oxford do some heavy duty, approved chains / locks for about £30 on CRC.

M400 NBL

3,543 posts

235 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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I expect any lock can be cut with a dirty great set of bolt cutters, but thieves are unlike;y to be wondering around with a pair.

I would suggest checking TK Maxx if you have one local. They sometimes have top brands for not much money.

Also consider motorbike shops, although the chains are usually the thick heavy type, so not ideal for riding with.

But, if you've got deep pockets, buy one from a bike shop hehe


Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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My friend picked up a motorcycle lock (and chain) from Aldi for £9!. Looks like a well made bit of kit - to my surprise! I wouldnt want to carry it though.

Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

250 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Kryptonite locks are the dogs danglys, especially the yellow barrelled ones, however they are pretty damn heavy!

Either the New York 3000 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Or the daddy of them all, the Fahgettaboudit http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...

ETA: most wire/chain/cables can be cut with a pair of small bolt croppers in a few seconds, I certainly wouldn't trust one as the only method of detterent, only alongside a D/shackle lock smile

Edited by Tall_Paul on Wednesday 13th May 11:35