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Garry_1979
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PostPosted: 16:03 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: padlock, will my bike be safe working in Chelmsford? Reply with quote

just joined up to ask if anybody has had experience with bike thieves in Chelmsford? because i dident want to spend a lot on a lock, will this do? https://abuspadlocksonline.co.uk/abus-padlocks/abus-bike-locks/abus-1150-120-combination-cable-lock-7mm-x-120cm-coloured.html (was thinking i could wind it in the bars and the wheels to protect the whole bike) any feedback will be great, thanks.
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PostPosted: 16:40 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

As that mentions it is intended to deter bicycle theft. If a thief wanted it, a set of scissors (obviously not) would be able to get through it, I wouldn't trust that to secure my motorbike.

You may aswell tie a granny knot in piece of string.
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PostPosted: 16:47 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

snoosnoo wrote:
As that mentions it is intended to deter bicycle theft. If a thief wanted it, a set of scissors (obviously not) would be able to get through it, I wouldn't trust that to secure my motorbike.

You may aswell tie a granny knot in piece of string.


im not shore if there is a specific type best for bikes, this 1 looks good tho, https://abuspadlocksonline.co.uk/abus-padlocks/abus-bike-locks/abus-6ks-110-security-chain-length-110cm-link-diameter-6mm.html need more then scissors for this and the price is not a major jump in price.


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PostPosted: 16:50 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Will this do?

Depends what bike you're securing. A £7.60 combination lock is lol, that won't do for locking up anything!!
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't use that to secure a bicycle, let alone a motorbike.

Why do people pay hundreds/thousands for a bike, but refuse ~£150 on a good lock.
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PostPosted: 17:04 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

J.M. wrote:
I wouldn't use that to secure a bicycle, let alone a motorbike.

Why do people pay hundreds/thousands for a bike, but refuse ~£150 on a good lock.


ok then, i will have to save up but will this be better? https://abuspadlocksonline.co.uk/abus-padlocks/abus-bike-locks/abus-10ks-170-security-chain-length-170cm-link-diameter-10mm.html

with

https://abuspadlocksonline.co.uk/abus-padlocks/abus-silver-rock-padlocks/abus-83-55-rock-hardened-steel-body-padlock-close-shackle.html

can someone suggest or tell me what type i need because im just being told no.
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PostPosted: 17:11 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

What bike are you going to be using it to lock up?

Yes that chain and padlock is better than the £7.60 combination lock but there are lots more better chains and padlocks. Almax are considered to be very good but the price reflects that.
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Garry_1979
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PostPosted: 17:22 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
What bike are you going to be using it to lock up?

Yes that chain and padlock is better than the £7.60 combination lock but there are lots more better chains and padlocks. Almax are considered to be very good but the price reflects that.


its a mountain bike i got about 11 years ago, its black and yellow and just has A* on the front, got it of my brother for £100 and its still mint.
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PostPosted: 17:28 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing suddenly everything becomes clear.

Not that I ride a bicycle but I'd probably just lock it up with a £20 jobby.
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got one for about £30-35 in the ghost bikes sale. Christ it's the thickest piece of chain I've ever seen that's not attatched to a crane. Think 20 ton lifting tackle. Thing weighs an absolute ton though and the luggage compartment on an ER6 barely has room for a spare packet of fags.
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PostPosted: 17:50 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

As someone has already said if someone really wants a bike they can get it. Even if it means throwing it in a back of a van. (Which can be done in about 30 seconds)

When I went to Chelmsford there was quite a lot of bikes in the town centre but hardly any of them had locks. The idea is with the lock it will make your bike less of a target compared to the bike next to it or the one a little further up the street without a lock.
That being said, after a few months of owning a motorbike I stopped putting a lock on my bike because I got lazy.
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PostPosted: 18:01 - 20 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh it's a pedal bike?! I thought you meant motorcycle!

Use any old crap for that then and just park it with other bikes. Perhaps make yours the muddiest so it'll be less of a target.
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PostPosted: 09:34 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

adam277 wrote:
As someone has already said if someone really wants a bike they can get it. Even if it means throwing it in a back of a van. (Which can be done in about 30 seconds)

When I went to Chelmsford there was quite a lot of bikes in the town centre but hardly any of them had locks. The idea is with the lock it will make your bike less of a target compared to the bike next to it or the one a little further up the street without a lock.
That being said, after a few months of owning a motorbike I stopped putting a lock on my bike because I got lazy.


i think i will go with the last locks i said, nobody wants there things stolen. my dads motorbike got stolen, picked up and in the back of a van with stolen number plates, all on camera, it was a honda fireblade -_- and he still dont lock up his new bike to this day.
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PostPosted: 22:32 - 21 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dad cycled to work for over 10 years and used to lock the bike up in a very busy area with a decent chain.

He said a common thing that started occuring there was the thieves would nick one of the wheels [quick-release sorts], then the rider would inevitably end up getting a bus home until he could buy a replacement wheel.

By which time the thieves returned at night when it was deserted and had the chains off Rolling Eyes clever cunts these people, always find someway to get it in the end if you aren't vigilant
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