18-04-14, 08:28 AM
Depends where you park your bike and how high the risk is i s'pose?
They are certainly a good deterrent to the opportunist thief.
I've never really been a fan of disc locks.
My bike's garaged at home and parked in front of reception at work during the day, but i have a heavy duty chain and Ingersoll lock that i've had for many many years which stays under my seat ready to be used when out and about.
Ironically my brother gave me the lock and chain after he "borrowed" them from a job he was working on at the time and "forgot" to give them back.
I really must get a spare key cut. :lol
They are certainly a good deterrent to the opportunist thief.
I've never really been a fan of disc locks.
My bike's garaged at home and parked in front of reception at work during the day, but i have a heavy duty chain and Ingersoll lock that i've had for many many years which stays under my seat ready to be used when out and about.
Ironically my brother gave me the lock and chain after he "borrowed" them from a job he was working on at the time and "forgot" to give them back.
I really must get a spare key cut. :lol
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