05-07-10, 04:25 PM | #31 |
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How are you going to secure the chain to the bike?
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05-07-10, 04:31 PM | #32 |
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Sticky tape?
No seriously, I was just going to find a space in the frame I could use. |
05-07-10, 05:34 PM | #33 |
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Almax IV won't go through anywhere on a pointy frame. Oxford monster can go through the frame underneath the rider's seat.
Anti pinch pin looks like a great idea. I'm sure I'll get one soon as it'll go through my rear axle like this. Quick, and looks very secure |
05-07-10, 05:43 PM | #34 |
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What about curvy?
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Same with curvy can't get it round the frame anywhere. You can get an anti-pinch pin through the frame inbetween the cylinders on a curvy though.
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APP it is then...
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05-07-10, 06:04 PM | #38 |
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Anyone want to see if we can get a forum discount? I know others have ...
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I'll happily contact them.
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Hongman you may want to get all your security from Torc-Anchors then they should give you a discount on the APP. The chains are of the same strength and durability. The only other thing I forgot to mention is that if you are putting a wall anchor on if it goes into Brick it isn't the most secure it can be, into concrete is better.
I forget who advertises it but they reckon that if one of the torc ground anchors using their epoxy resin set bolts were to get installed on a concrete ceiling you could hang a transit van from it. They reckon its 3t of force to dislodge it.
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