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bristolboy
14-02-17, 07:35 PM
could do with one for when out and about
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Sir Trev
15-02-17, 09:56 AM
I looked into the alarmed disc locks and ended up buying a normal one. The battery life seemed too poor but they may have improved a bit since then. A visible deterent is better than an audible one in most cases I find.
yokohama
15-02-17, 12:41 PM
I got one of these a couple of years ago. From a noise and visible deterrent perspective, it's good value and easily portable. It stays on the bike under a cover and hasn't given me any false alarms, even when it's windy.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JDC-MOTORCYCLE-Motorbike-Disc-Lock-ALARM-JAWS-Yellow-/331230631561?hash=item4d1ee25689:g:7TkAAOSw5dNWpli u
bristolboy
15-02-17, 12:53 PM
cheers dude I went for an abus granite Detecto X Plus in the end, looks like it will do the trick!
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BigFootIsBlurry
15-02-17, 10:05 PM
I've got an alarmed xena but took the battery out. I couldn't unlock out quick enough before it blew by ear drums out every time!
bristolboy
15-02-17, 10:23 PM
yeah I'm hearing that a lot! I've cancelled my order of the abus one in the end . and bought the cheap one OP posted the link for. it is only a deterrent at the end of the day and I saved myself £90 to put towards a anti pinch pin and almax chain
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yokohama
16-02-17, 08:47 AM
I originally bought a Xena and had problems with fitting the batteries without it going off and also unlocking it without activating.
Almax and an anti pinch pin is what I use at home. Great chain.
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