View Full Version : Locks, chains, etc
Mallet43
15-07-09, 03:59 PM
At long last I think I've sorted out my first big bike.
An 05 650S with full fairings, flame can, hugger, crash bungs, alarm, etc.
Would like to know what the best padlock and chain is (and disc lock if you nice people think one is necessary). I know Ride recommends the Oxford XL but what chain length should I go for?
Bike will be left overnight on my drive and will back my car up to it so no thieving bugger can nick it and will use it for work so a chain and lock (or disc lock) that's easily portable and doesn't weigh half a ton would be useful.
As I'm new to this, all help gratefully received and any advice to do with the SV would be appreciated.
Alpinestarhero
15-07-09, 04:01 PM
Almax chain. I have their chunkiest one. chain your bike to a ground anchor...and be clever about it. Through a wheel is a bit silly, because wheels can be taken off. yes, even the bak ones
downpipes, however, are a much harder item to remove, and alot of noise will be made if Mr Theif-Scum-Bag wants to cut it free.
Almax chains are a bit pricey, but its cheaper than forking out for a new bike.
For carrying about, I have a lighter (and less secure) chain, and a Xena disc lock, which has an alarm built in.
Matt
Through the downpipe!
Ingenious! I shall give that a whirl myself.... :smt041
Mr Speirs
15-07-09, 10:16 PM
Yup, Almax all the way anchored to a pragmasis ground anchor through the frame using an Anti-Pinch Pin.
Got an almax also, hefty bit of kit. Expensive closed shackle lock. Ground anchor too, wouldn't the downpipes be a bit hot when you park the bike up!? You can't really carry an almax around either, mine weighs 11kg
hindle8907
16-07-09, 07:04 AM
also got the Almax Immobiliser Series IV + Squire SS65CS Lock + Hardie Ground Anchor and a good combination they are.
am putting an concreet anchor in soon though.
also got an almax disklock alarm
Mallet43
16-07-09, 09:34 AM
Thanks to all for your replies.
Overall message seems to be invest in some quality kit.
Will sort out asap
Definitely, chains are easy to break anyway unless they're the calibre of almax. Look it up on YouTube
Alpinestarhero
16-07-09, 07:26 PM
As long as your carefull, you dont have to touch the downpipe. Also, i notice it cools down quite quickly. 5 mins and its cool enough to not be injury-inducing if you brush against it
hindle8907
16-07-09, 07:34 PM
i cant fit my almax through my down pipe its too chunky
i cant fit my almax through my down pipe its too chunky
so thats what todays youth call it now is it?:smt102
:D:rolleyes:
LankyPaddy
16-07-09, 08:20 PM
Almax III 1.5m + Squire for home
Oxford Boss OF39 when away
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