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Disc Locks - Assistance Required

Post by Duane »

Corrie wrote:can you post a question about disc locks for me?

I am after a disc lock, who here uses them?
What brand do you prefer and why?
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Post by red_dave »

I use one but can't remember what the brand is...

It's heavy and shiny... :roll:
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Post by ty »

Mine's a kryptonite I think - use it all the time.
I'm not sure how much brand matters.
Just make sure you get one of those bright loopy reminder leads so that you don't forget it's on :oops:
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Post by photomike666 »

I also have a Kryptonite disc lock (and chain). Used it for almost a decade, never failed and have never had a bike stolen. The neon wire over the bars is definately a good idea :oops:
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Post by mrmina »

a mate of mine swears by lockwood standard locks.

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Post by MadKaw »

I have a Xena alarm disk lock...
The alarm is not only to warn you if someone is messing with your bike but should also stop you from riding off with it on...

Only problem is its not too sensitive so you can actually get going before the alarm goes. Then it serves to let everyone know what you just did... :oops:

I'd still recommend it though....
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Post by ZX10R King »

Pretty sure mine is a Kryptonite. Haven't yet forgotten to take it off before taking off.

It is yellow.

It is heavy.

Good ammo to throw at car driver who cuts you off. :D
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Post by up2nogood »

I love my Xena one!

Thankfully the alarm in it goes off when you start the engine!!!! :oops:
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Post by whiting »

how much would you expect to pay for a good disc lock?
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Post by ZX10R King »

whiting wrote:how much would you expect to pay for a good disc lock?


I think I paid $79.95 for mine. They do start a bit cheaper and I have seen them for up to $119.95
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Post by Steve_TLS »

Poor old Kryptonite copped a lot of flack for their lock not that long ago. There's lots out there if you google for it.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/7796925370303347/

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64987,00.html

http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/kryptonite.asp
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Post by diesel »

couldn't be bothered reading that stuff steve.
but i'm pretty sure u can open them up with a maccas straw. :shock:
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Steve_TLS wrote:Poor old Kryptonite copped a lot of flack for their lock not that long ago. There's lots out there if you google for it.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/7796925370303347/

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64987,00.html

http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/kryptonite.asp

I had both of mine replaced and now have a spare. It goes on the end of a big MF twisted braid cable and you can loop it around something, around your bike and then lock the mutha. Top shit, except I don't need both out here :oops:
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thats mine and its great

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Post by photomike666 »

there are only certain years the Kryptonite locks were shite, and a new one certainly won't have the issue. I paid just over 100 pounds for the lock and a 1 metre chain

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