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Anyone got one ? , are they any good and whats the better ones to get ? ,is it worth while getting one with an alarm ?.
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I have just spent £50 on one with an alarm of ebay and it is a great bit of kit. I went for the xena 10xx i think its called.
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I got an oxford boss one for £45. they are better than chains imo and good for transporting round with you too.
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Xena are the best ones to go for
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thanks , wez007 does it fit in the rear seat storage space ?
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Xena XX14 - the dogs! even beeps when you try to ride off with it still on! LOL and you will!
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I just use a good quality Yale padlock. Fits through the holes in the front disc just right.
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Another vote for Xena. I have the XN14 and its solid. Still going strong 3 years later
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I use a Abus Victory 39 great little lock, easy to transport and very secure.
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Both xena 14 and 10 are great. The 14 has a slightly wider pin though. Both do the same thing. The 10 fits under the seat and i would think the 14 would too.
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