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 Posted: 19:19 - 13 Dec 2015 Post subject: Padlock suggestions? |
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In the market for a new padlock to fit a chain that has links of 9-10mm and would like some suggestions, on the criteria list is:
- Can withstand being exposed to all weathers (aimed at the locking mechanism).
- Closed shackle (I have no issue with open padlocks but closed looks like it offers more protection / less space to get at things).
I did find this Squire SS50CP5 Hi Security Closed Shackle Lock and would be happy to settle with it, unless there's a better one for cheaper or a better one with a similar price?
Also just to plan ahead (when funds allow for better chains) based on the comment in the reviews "the SS50CP5 has only 16mm of vertical and horizontal clearance" I assume that this would also work with a 13mm.. or up-to a 16mm?
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Purchased a replacement padlock for now dirt cheap and shall go all out when funds allow.
On the subject of Almax 16mm chains;
(1) Is a 1.0/1.5/2.0 etc. meter chain exactly that regardless of chain link sizes?
(2) Would I just need something like this topbox to carry it around?
Topbox might actually be a good idea since I could just chuck my backpack and chains inside and then leave the topbox on the bike empty when parked up. My only issue with a topbox is that I'm on a very slow 125, would it weigh it down / change the handling much? |
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| NJD wrote: | On the subject of Almax 16mm chains;
(1) Is a 1.0/1.5/2.0 etc. meter chain exactly that regardless of chain link sizes?
(2) Would I just need something like this topbox to carry it around? |
My 1.5M 16mm is 152cm, their measurement seems to ignore the outer hoop of each end link.
They are very heavy, but its transportable. Just make sure its packed in tightly so it doesn't slide around if you're going to top box it. |
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 Posted: 00:31 - 14 Dec 2015 Post subject: |
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I'd recommend the Abloy 340 series padlocks to go with an Almax chain if you want to stay secure. The lock itself is almost impossible to pick and the exterior is a good match with an Almax chain.
Link to a brochure: https://www.abloygrossist.dk/pdf/Abloy_hengelase.pdf
This guy knows something about locks, and he recommends the Abloy higher than Abus Granit and similar offerings because of it's durable exterior along with the very complicated key arrangement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsJZ_kKjXcE
Regarding a topbox, I was happy that I wasn't forced to bring a backpack. It is also a pretty convenient way to store locks, helmets and extra clothes. ____________________ Past: '91 Honda NTV650, '93 Kawasaki GPZ 500S
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 Posted: 01:09 - 14 Dec 2015 Post subject: |
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Abloy 340 are 10mm shackle locks that will fall apart if a bolt cropper even farts near them, easily cropped. Perhaps one of the best 10mm shackle, but it wont secure a bike.
Abloy 362, 15mm shackle. I have a couple.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181956462598
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201480484306
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181956459919
they are common on ebay, as new army surplus, about 50 quid each.
A good chain and lock are not light, 10kg or so - too much to be loose in a top box. Mine fit nicely under seat, no room for it to move about. |
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 Posted: 11:50 - 14 Dec 2015 Post subject: |
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2m x 16mm chain, big shackle lock and all the other assorted junk I've got sliding around in my topbox have never caused me any problems.
However, that's with a box that's securely mounted directly onto the subframe just slightly behind the rear axle.
The mounting on a Lexmoto Arrow is much further back and looks a bit precarious, I'd be slightly fretty about power-wheelying.
Tank bag, or a bag on the pillion seat is probably a better option. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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We used to use those to secure shipping containers in Iraq. We actually found it easier to remove the container door than break the locks when mongs lost the keys. |
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| NJD wrote: | So wrap the strap around the (see picture below) black tube just forward of the tank and then underneath? |
Yes. Magnets make it more secure, but I'm fine with just a strap-on on the Tractor.
Recommendations, dunno, I've got two "B-Square" branded cheapies from Lidl that are pretty good. They seep very slightly when left out for hours in heavy rain, but a dry-bag liner takes care of that, and would be a solution on any bag.
Size depends on the bag. Mine expand and are copious, can't speak to others. Depends how much you typically carry in the backpack, I suppose.
I'm a luggage tart and will often run with various combinations of top box, tank bag, tail bag, and/or a backpack as the mood takes me. As with much of biking it's a personal thing. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 42 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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