Almax Series III Chain & Squire Stronghold Lock
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Surely there ain't that many folks out there who'd only secure the rear wheel, is there?? LOL!! They're f*ckin' crazy...
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If you really want to secure your bike you MUST MUST pass the chain through the swing arm,then through the rear wheel.If you don't it will only take a few sec's to remove the rear wheel and take the bike, leaving you with just the rear wheel! The theiving bastards will then replace the wheel from another bike.
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@bluemotrax flash freezing it and hitting it with a sledge hammer will..
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no offense dude, but a couple wacks against that wall and that anchor would come right out, should have anchored it into a fresh mold of concrete
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I do agree to all those who are saying that the chain is cuttable, however no one did actually wrote how long will take to cut it!! I understand that need 77" bolt cutter, some nitrogen... do you reckon this is going be that easy for thieves to free the bike despite you leave the chain off the ground, shortener a bit and put around the swingarm?
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@shrory yep big time, got my push bike just nicked
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I have that chain lock... For my bicycle lol
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this chain would easily be broken with a chunk of dynamite, liquid nitrogen, and some 77" bolt cutters military grade.... easy break....
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Which diameter chain is this?
Will an "ABLOY PL 362" CEN grade 6 (15mm boron closed shackle) padlock fit on this version or on the other diameter chain almax make?
I already have 1 of these and looking for a chain as good as almax make to fit on it.
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Sorry to disappoint but they would have your wheel off within 1 min. The chain is worth more than the bike
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sweet lock mate, how much does it weight ?
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sure ure chain may be cut proof... but you lock... is not pick proof.. if i were stealing bikes i would just lock pick open the locks.. fuck tryin to angle grind those chains.
To really secure your bike, you should keep the lock off the ground to prevent it being smashed with a sledge. Also thread the chain through the bike frame. Thief can simply remove the rear wheel and throw the bike in a van. Nice lock and chain, though.
ggator96 3 years ago
A sledge won't do anything to this lock and chain, trust me. But yea, any bike can be made more secure.
bluemotrax 3 years ago
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10 seconds m8. Pipe freezer and a lump hammer.
hornetobiker 3 years ago
the point is you can break anything with the right tools, so stop being a smart ass, dipshit.
bluemotrax 3 years ago 2