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Generic £4.99 Chinese eBay job that came with 10 spare batteries.
Loud enough to attract attention, still works after 2 years, what more do you need  ____________________ Yamaha MT-09 - Triple powerrrr |
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I haven't had much luck with them.
First ebay cheapo lasted a week and wouldn't work, have an oxford one that goes off every time it rains  ____________________ aprilia 125 Af1 Futura >> Suzuki gsxr 600 srad >> J1 zx6r >> cbr 600rr >> Speed Triple |
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Oxford boss disc alarm padlock is fantastic.
Sensitive enough that if it's disturbed it will go off, but not sensitive enough to go off in slight winds, that set off my bike alarm.
Ain't I right, Matt?  ____________________ If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough. |
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S'true, is a good alarmed lock the oxford boss - went off at the slightest touch but not once in high winds.
Cant say the same for your bike alarm after it screeching outside tents for ages  |
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I've had both Oxford Boss and one of the Xena disc locks.
Both became ultra-sensitive after a few months of commuting, rattling around as I did jumps off speed bumps etc.
If you ride with more care, either would do.
The Xena had a higher build quality and was smaller too. Oxford Boss had a big jacket of useless yellow plastic, made it look and feel cheap.
Oh, and the Oxford Boss never actually fit in any of the discs on any of my bikes, there was always something in the way. Was usually used as an alarm deterrent. Once it could no longer be trusted alone on the bike without going off 20 seconds later, I stopped using it. (It can be attached without the alarm being enabled by turning around the U bit, but since it didn't secure anything...) ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/121292717572?nav=SEARCH
I'd get something like this. Worst case just remove the batteries if the alarms no good. Will pay as much for a non alarmed one anyway and almost pointless putting it on if youve already got a chain and its not alarmed. |
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I've got a xena xx6. Broke after a week of being used, little plastic catch holding the alarm unit in place snapped. Although it sometimes didn't go off continuously when on the bike, it did keep going off in my top box  |
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I've used an Oxford alarmed disc lock for nearly 2 years now, and haven't had a single problem with it* (haven't even changed batteries yet). If set properly, it doesn't go off randomly.
I commute on bike all year round, and have ridden through all the types of weather that the UK has offered during that time whilst using the lock, and it has not failed yet.
Highly recommended!
*I dropped it once and it stopped working, opened it up, took batteries out, put them back in and it was fine. ____________________ Previous: MY2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R (Sold!), MY2012 Honda CBF125 (White, Sold!), MY2013 Kawasaki ER6F (White, Sold!)
Current: MY2013 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R, MY2012 Honda CBF125 (Red) |
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I got the Xena XZZ6 as a Ride subscription offer thing last year.
Gets a from me. As said above, you can change the sensitivity depending upon where on the disk you put it(6 oclock for least sensitive, 12 for most sensitive) The yellow paint coating can chip off it a bit if you are rough with it, but they do a stainless steel version too which I suppose will keep it looking nicer for longer. For under £30 it's a pretty good lock. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 327 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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