bike locks

not oxford products

Not sure about a good one but a bloke at work was using an oxford products d lock and lost his key. One clout with a sledge hammer and it was in bits on the floor.So not an oxford products one then!
 
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Grannygrinder":27njrr67 said:
Not sure about a good one but a bloke at work was using an oxford products d lock and lost his key. One clout with a sledge hammer and it was in bits on the floor.So not an oxford products one then!

:lol:

I'm leaning towards Abus
 
Doberman with its collar attached to the top tube.

Also, get one of them small, thick rubber bands they use on lobster claws.
Put it on said Doberman's baws.

Your bike will still be where you left it, gauranteed............ :P
 
Flame thrower under the seat that activates while thieves are f""king with your lock. Right to the head.

Or an electrified frame, much like an electric fence?
 
After i warned a work mate about his cable lock, his £100 shiney bike got ncked from his gym in days. :(

He got on bike radar reviews and now locks up his new Marin urban with an expensive abus, like £50-£60

I should do the same, as my Kryptonite chain is good but i'm not 100% confident. my old Krypto D lock, the keys fell to bits! :(
 
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