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PostPosted: 19:40 - 29 Mar 2005    Post subject: Review : Monster boss alarm disc lock Reply with quote

https://www.harpersraceshop.co.uk/bossalarm%20pdf.pdf

usal info

just got one here! heavy mofo sounds like a firealarm when going off plastic coated but fucking strong metal inside.

be a motherf**ker to get the batterys out without the alan key

well worth the £60 i paid!

well worthy of buying Smile Very Happy

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The revolutionary Oxford Boss Alarm Lock. The disc lock that has a built in electronic movement sensor alarm system. The alarm is potted in resin to make it waterproof and resistant to knocks and is then encased in steel to protect it from attacks. Simple to use :- insert the disk lock shackle with the red bar one way round and you have the full function of disc lock and alarm. Insert the shackle with the red bars apart and the lock is a disk lock without alarm. Ideal for situations where you do not want an audible alarm. This lock features:-

* Thatcham security approval.
* The latest semi-elliptical key technology.
* 100+ Decibel alarm.
* Resistant to sawing / drilling / hammer / bolt cropper and jacking attacks.
* Comes with free batteries
* Comes with free carry pouch
* Comes with free reminder cable



https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/images/products/Oxford_bossalarm.jpg

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