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Title: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: JoeRock on 16 January 2013, 11:05:15 pm
Hey guys,
Was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for an alarmed disc lock to use on an FZS 1000?
I only really use it for the noise, carry around a big chain to anchor the bike down. Bought an Xena XX14, and it didn't fit on the Fazer discs unfortunately, so that's going to be returned, and I need to find something else!
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: mtread on 16 January 2013, 11:18:01 pm
I use an Oxford Boss disc lock on my 600. Nice and big and loud, and goes through any disc hole. Just a bit heavy, but fits under my seat. Had it about 5 years now and use it all the time.
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: Doddsie on 17 January 2013, 12:34:31 am
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-MOTION-SENSOR-ALARMED-LOCK-MOTORBIKE-SHED-ALARM-BICYCLE-BIKE-PADLOCK-/170702427490?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item27bea85562 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-MOTION-SENSOR-ALARMED-LOCK-MOTORBIKE-SHED-ALARM-BICYCLE-BIKE-PADLOCK-/170702427490?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item27bea85562)


One way its a normal padlock, the other way its alarmed.
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: Exupnut on 17 January 2013, 07:58:25 am
http://www.thebikerstore.co.uk/brands/Abus.html (http://www.thebikerstore.co.uk/brands/Abus.html)


dont skimp on security
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: nickodemon on 17 January 2013, 10:15:22 pm
+1 oxford boss disc lock.
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: Doddsie on 17 January 2013, 11:24:35 pm
£140 seems a bit steep for a disc lock, especially when the thieving scum only have to lift the front of your bike up to wheel it away.
Title: Re: Alarmed Disc Lock?
Post by: Exupnut on 19 January 2013, 01:56:16 am
£140 seems a bit steep for a disc lock, especially when the thieving scum only have to lift the front of your bike up to wheel it away.


aye doddie i suppose ur right there but i use it with a ground anchor so it makes more sense.