19-07-12, 05:02 AM
(18-07-12, 10:39 PM)Pat link Wrote:Neither the 16/19mm Almax or Protector chains I linked to earlier can be cropped & both are guaranteed as such (the only ones on the market that I'm aware of) . Abus used to be the market leaders (I've had a couple of their motorcycle chains for years & use one for my pushbike), but as can be seen in that vid, when it comes to motorcycle protection they are distinctly average these days.
The proper professional thieves will get around anything, but lets be honest they aren't gonna waste their time & risk getting caught lifting a £3k Fazer when there's plenty of late model sportsbikes/Harleys/Ducatis/etc out there worth far more.
There's plenty of evidence that the chavs & scrotes further down the food chain do have access to the 42" bolt croppers shown in the vid & these are the people that will be most likely to try & nick our bikes.
Out & about, unless you have something solid & unmoveable to lock your bike to then even the strongest chain is simply a very heavy disk lock as the bike can still be thrown into a van. The Xena alarmed disk locks seem to be well made & I know of a couple of people who've still got their bikes thanks to using them.
Mmmmm looks like I may change my original consideration...
I got in touch with elite security supplies and they have also given me some pointers. 16mm chain does indeed seem the best option, going to pair with a Squire SS65CS lock.. I was looking at the Protector but this plus lock is £160, obviously I'll need the Anchor on top, Xena looks good but again another £60...
They have a Squire 16mm package (16mm chain, SS65CS lock, Bull point Anchor) all for £140. At £80 cheaper is it false economy?