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« on: November 02, 2008, 08:23:01 PM »

Okay which is the best and how much is it ?
Not to keen on those alarm ones as they sound like a gimmick or are they ?
What size reach and hole should I be looking for?
your input would be greatly appreciated . bow down
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2008, 08:57:14 PM »

What size reach and hole should I be looking for?

This thread will be fun. I am however interested in serious responses as well.
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2008, 09:09:02 PM »

Okay which is the best and how much is it ?
Not to keen on those alarm ones as they sound like a gimmick or are they ?
What size reach and hole should I be looking for?
your input would be greatly appreciated . bow down

IMO disc locks can be dangerous,I have heard of many dropping their bikes and have lost a many  front guards with them when forgetting to remove them.on the other hand the alarm ones are ok as they do warn you if you forget to remove them.
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2008, 09:10:53 PM »

Oops just read what your talking about  that does sound a bit wrong ahh...........................................
take it where you want but please give me at least one suggestion that is about LOCKS not C#CKS  Wink
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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2008, 09:28:36 PM »

Currently using the large Kryptonite type disc lock with the barrel type key, seem ok, and the fleuro lanyard that goes around your throttle grip is a very good idea  waytogo

Been over the handlebars meself 'cos of a disc lock.  Embarrassed  Grin

Lucky no damage'cept for pride.

Paid around $80 but that was a few years ago!! Wink

At least they stop a bike being wheeled or ridden away. But the serious knockerofferer picks 'em up and throws them into an enclosed van I've been told.  Police

Chaining to the ground you reckon?? chug

After all you are mainly trying to deter the thief??  Evil
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« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2008, 10:14:56 PM »

Been over the handlebars meself 'cos of a disc lock.  Embarrassed  Grin

Lucky no damage'cept for pride.

Me too, fortunately it was with my first ever ride, a little pissy (but NEW) Honda 250.
Smashed the mirrors and Scratched up Helmet and various things. It was a self-loathing experience.  bang head


At least they stop a bike being wheeled or ridden away. But the serious knockerofferer picks 'em up and throws them into an enclosed van I've been told.  Police

After all you are mainly trying to deter the thief??  Evil

Thieves these days, they've got the thieving down pat. From what I've heard and seen, there's no way in hell these disc locks will deter them at all.
1 bike would be easy enough to drag away for 1 person, and light enough to pick up by 2 people. Unless they're trying to steal a hulking great Goldwing or something.

Those motion detecting ones seem the safest bet, and only really effective if equipped with those that send a warning via SMS or whatever.

Otherwise it's a thick chain through the trellis and around an immovable object.

Will hunt down some of the bike thieving vids when I get a chance.
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« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2008, 10:16:37 PM »

Currently using the large Kryptonite type disc lock with the barrel type key, seem ok, and the fleuro lanyard that goes around your throttle grip is a very good idea  waytogo

Been over the handlebars meself 'cos of a disc lock.  Embarrassed  Grin

Lucky no damage'cept for pride.

Paid around $80 but that was a few years ago!! Wink

At least they stop a bike being wheeled or ridden away. But the serious knockerofferer picks 'em up and throws them into an enclosed van I've been told.  Police

Chaining to the ground you reckon?? chug

After all you are mainly trying to deter the thief??  Evil

Ditto.  I use the large kryptonite disc lock. I travel heaps, leaving my bike outside motel rooms all over the place and it gives me a little piece of mind but agree with dragonworld, they only serve as a deterrent to spoonheads. Serious low-lifes will just lift them up.

So I reckon chains bolted to the floor when at home in the garage is the go when living in risky places like cities. (I'm beyond the black stump - they only steal chookies and sisters out here !)

And I really should get one of the fluoro straps.  Haven't been over the handlebars yet, come close though.  laughingdp
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« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2008, 10:18:44 PM »

Now that is funny!

I went for the Zena noisy alarm lock but they are anoying when they go off!

The alarm does alert you to the little sucker when it is on the disc.

So many times I have forgotten about that damn disc lockso the noise is good for me Mr forgetful! Roll Eyes

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« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2008, 11:21:19 PM »


If you're the forget full type this might help:


This always cracks me up (a good reminder to not forget your disc lock):

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« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2008, 12:39:20 AM »

Disc locks are OK if you are away from your usual garage, cos at least its better than nothing, if you are serious about locking up when at home use cable instead of chain, bolt cutters will not go through cable as easily as chain as its bogs them down, and use a shielded padlock. always go through either the swingarm or frame and into whatever device you come up with that is bolted to the floor, then use either a baby monitor or a proximity alarm, and last but definately not least, dont get slack and not use them when you park the bike up at the end of the day.





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« Reply #11 on: November 03, 2008, 01:57:33 AM »

I've got a cable that ties the bike to the trailer which is chained to the garage post.  waytogo

Also I use a bike cover that renders the bike unrecognisable when fitted.  At least passers by don't know what's under there.

My theory is that if I can make it harder and take a bit longer they might be deterred.  Still, if someone really wants it they will no doubt find a way.
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« Reply #12 on: November 03, 2008, 03:24:08 AM »

If you're the forget full type this might help:


This always cracks me up (a good reminder to not forget your disc lock):



Interesting concept. Pitty they only show Jap bikes for suitability.

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