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Chains
I was having some random thoughts today, as i want to get a proper good chain, but just wondering whether some of those 130 quid ones are any better than one half the price?
also i was in a pretty mad mood (after a good steak and a coupple of banks's) and was thinking that could you buy another normal beefy padlock (theyre less than a tenner) and stick that on the chain aswell along with the locking device that comes with it? would that actually do anything deterrant wise and breaking in wise? or is this me being slightly ridiculous? :smt023 |
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I went on a shopping spree a while back and bought a great big Almax 4 . It came with a top end squire padlock as well.
It certainly is very big and heavy, and their claim is that it is the only one that can't be cropped by hand. About your supplementary padlock idea, my understanding is that it is usually the chain that is attacked, unless you have a very basic lock. So two locks will be no better than one. On the minus side, I just renewed my insurance, and the Almax wasn't on their list of chains that warrant a discount, though various other makes were. They promised to look into it ...:rolleyes: On the plus side, Almax gave me a discount for mentioning the forum. Which was nice. |
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At 5'4 I dont weight too much so am hoping it wont affect the bike too much but your views would be appreciatted. |
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I don't carry it out and about, it lives in the garage.
I only once carried it in the Kriega US10 tail pack that came with it, when I brought it back from work. It only just fit in. My suspicion is that you'd get sick of wrestling the thing about rather than it being impossible or dangerous. I reckon it's about 15kgs or so, at a guess, and I went for the 1.5 metre version. I shouldn't think it would affect your handling though, it's only like being a few stone heavier. They also do the Almax 3 which is meant for mobile use. |
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Jon, I bought the series 4 1.5m chain and squire. It weighs 12kgs in total iirc, and I carry it around on my Oxford Hump back tank bag. Granted, I may lose a bit on fuel economy on the bike, but I now have infinitely more peace of mind when out and about (I always try and chain it to something, but if I can't I wrap it around the rear tyre and thread it over the riders seat) p.s - Mac99, who did you talk to at Almax, Alex or Maxine? Actually, they are both TOP people, very freindly and listen to what you want! |
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If I was buying a real chain it'd be Almax, all the way... But all I want is a basic deterrant so I use a hopeless Oxford that cost a tenner. 9/10 of the really expensive chains are no more protective than that, any chain that can be broken with manual croppers does nothing more than deter kits and opportunists, and since you could cut mine with toenail clippers that's as much as it's good for as well.
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Think I will probably go with the Almax 4 for peace of mind. I'd rather have to spend a bit of time wrestling with a big chain than have my bike nicked whilst I am at home. I can always buy another, more portable chain 6 months from now if it really does start to annoy me!
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The Almax 3 is meant to be uncroppable by hand as well. I have the 1.5m version of that, I'm actually using that as my "home based" chain, although I could have got the 4 I was worried about it fitting through the ground anchor I had bought (a flush fit one, that is concreted in). Almax reckoned they both would fit, but seeing as they were both "uncroppable" I just got the 3 to be on the safe side.
Don't think I'd want to be lugging it around, though! |
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In this motrax mag, they've got these English Chains (hyperlink and superlink), which theyre giving 9/10 out of 10 for and are thatcham approved and sold secure whatever that means
what are these like does anyone know? they have no mention of Almax |
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I've got another chain which is sold secure gold, it cost £50 with padlock, it's chunky enough but I think it was the cheapest sold secure gold I could find. Basically the sold secure gold test isn't really that stringent so don't worry about that too much.
p.s. 9/10 out of 10 isn't very good ;) I guess you mean 9 out of 10 or 9/10...lol :D |
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