ABUS lock sticking; advice please | CycleChat Cycling Forum Anyone have this problem It took me 10 mins of fiddling around to open my ABUS steel-o-flex lock Almost gave up and went home for a tin of WD40 and then it suddenly opened Its happened once before Lock doesn't see much use and spends most of its life in cold but dry garage so its hard to
Replacement key - CycleChat Cycling Forum If an electric bike is stolen, how difficult is it for the thief to get a replacement key, charger or circumnavigate the system without a key?
Abus Combiflex 202 - CycleChat Cycling Forum Sorry for the daft question but does anybody know how to reset the combination on these locks? Ive just bought one and can't get it to set at all - I believe the set up combo is 0000 but i can't follow the v basic instructions from here to get it to set to my combination Really appreciate any help
Locking a Brompton - CycleChat Cycling Forum Go for top of the line Abus locks Most likely a folding lock will be the most suitable, specifically Bordo Granit XPlus 6500 A chain lock might also be an option, but it is heavier D-locks are klutzy as far as securing a bike and lock carrying are concerned
abus combiflex | CycleChat Cycling Forum Last week went on a club ride out and on the first coffee stop decided to lock bike up outside cafe and thought I would use my abus combiflex lock now I know there not that great but could keep my eye on bike from inside the only problem is as I don't use locks that much I have forgotten how to
Brompton Locks - CycleChat Cycling Forum ABUS Bordo Combo Lite 6150 85 Folding Lock Which seems to tick most of the boxes, OK it's not that secure, in that a decent pair of bolt cutters will get through it in about 15 seconds, but then again that is true of most locks
Lost Keys for D Lock!!! - CycleChat Cycling Forum Lost my Keys for the bike :angry: So I had a go at opening the D-Lock with a car jack, only too ruin the jack! – the lock (Kryptonite) stayed intact –
What spiral bike lock? | CycleChat Cycling Forum Having seen the level of protection they offer I wouldn't bother Following a recent thread on here I purchased an Abus Bordo Granit X Plus folding lock as a secondary option Probably heftier than most coil locks but fits neatly to the frame under the DT near the BB Same situation as you, dynamo front and rohloff rear, so the bike's never being left for long or anywhere too dodgy But I'm
Pitlock Or Pinhead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - CycleChat Cycling Forum Hi I'm hoping to ride into work more often but anxious about central london bike theives , guys please which of these products is the most secur in your opinion I've checked old postings on the site, but was surprised no one appears to have asked this before I already own abus gold rated d