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 Posted: 10:43 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Recommend a lock with loud alarm |
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Yes, I know no one pays attention to them - I just want the alarm to wake ME up. It doesn't even make a huge difference if it's a disc lock or a padlock.
I keep my bike in a communal garage, chained to a lamppost with a 19mm Pragmasis chain. Since the garage is right above my bedroom, I want a lock with alarm simply in the hope that, should any distinguished gentleman make an attempt on my bike, the alarm would wake me up.
In fact, I might leave the alarmed lock in the garage and not even carry it with me, as I understand (but happy to be proven wrong) all these locks offer less security than my 19mm Abus u-lock I keep in the topbox, and which I use when out and about.
I'd rather not install an alarm on the bike because they're more expensive, and because I'm afraid it would bee too much of a drain on the battery as I already have a tracker.
Yes, I know absolute security doesn't exist, I know it's not impossible to muffle the sound of these alarms, I know if a thief is determine enough there's no stopping him, I know all that... let's just say I want to increase my chances a bit!
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Thanks, but I already have the tracker which pages me |
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 Posted: 15:04 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Re: re |
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| bigdom86 wrote: | i am sure an alarm would put-off your usual chav with a bolt cropper type of thief, obviously not a professional who would just foam spray it or something |
Which is why I don't plan to use it as a my main security - that's what the 19mm Pragmasis chain is for, like I had written.
This baby seems interesting:
https://www.kabrus.co.uk/xl802.html
It's the only one I found with a 140 dB alarm; dB is a log, not linear scale, so 140 dB is muuuch louder than 100 (if the specs are true and not totally made up).
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When it is in alarm mode, if there is any slight wind movement the alarm will not sound, the control unit can recognize tampering and innocent movement i.e. wind conditions. If tampered with, the lock will sound 3 ear piercing bleeps and automatically increase sensitivity, if tampered again within 1-30 seconds just even a slight movement or any foreign metal contact on the shackle will immediately sound a 10 seconds 110db alarm.. After the 10 seconds alarm has sounded the lock will be in a high alert state (maximum sensitivity) for 30 seconds and will repeat the 10 seconds alarm if tampered with again and thereafter will drop sensitivity one level at a time after it has sensed no movement for 30 seconds. This unique technology ensures no false alarms.
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On paper it sounds sensible, but I'm struggling to find actual reviews - I am a skeptical person, after all! |
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 Posted: 15:35 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: re |
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im agreeing with you lol. i simply use the alarmed disk lock as a deterrent that is all. unfortunately my 2nd site in westminster has nothing to chain too so i have an 11mm abus disc lock on the front aswell and park next to other bikes hoping mine wont be noticed. i think when i upgrade im going to have to find somewhere to chain it to but this area is a nightmare and wardens everywhere.
let me know what you find as i am interested in getting a new one when i get new bike, the abus sledg seems the best out of what i have found |
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 Posted: 15:46 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Re: re |
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| bigdom86 wrote: | unfortunately my 2nd site in westminster has nothing to chain too so i have an 11mm abus disc lock on the front aswell |
Where in Westminster? I don't remember if I mentioned this to you or to someone else in another thread, but most q-park car parks in Westminster happen to be free for motorcycles: https://www.q-park.co.uk/parking-with-q-park/park-with-q-park/london-parking/motorcycle-parking-
Do you always park in the same bay? Is there any kind of street furniture there? Would you consider leaving a longish chain fixed there? You mentioned you cannot chain it to anything, but if you could leave a chain/ulock chained to a lammpost, say, a few metres away and retrieve it from there?
I'd never consider an alarm for when I'm out and about, unless I was within a few metres of the bike.
Also, most of these alarms can be easily muffled with a towel or something similar. I don't think there is any that is particularly harder to muffle than the others, or is there?
On second thought, the lock with the pager could be interesting precisely because of this: even if a thief manages to muffle the sound, the remote should still warn me, as I'll keep the remote in my bedroom, just above the bike. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 231 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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