Hi all,
Any recommendations on bike locks?
Thinking for getting one when I go for an overnight or more trip.
Thanks in advance.
Any ideas for bike locks?, pencuri sekian.. jaga jaga ya....
Any ideas for bike locks?, pencuri sekian.. jaga jaga ya....
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Aug 25 2022, 12:02 PM, updated 4y ago
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Hi all,
Any recommendations on bike locks? Thinking for getting one when I go for an overnight or more trip. Thanks in advance. |
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Aug 26 2022, 03:24 AM
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if it's a high-cc, high value bike, and for travel around malaysia - then make sure u got a bike cover. don't underestimate the power of bike cover, make sure your bike cover is ugly, cheap looking, and preferably look like got alot of birdshit on it. 2nd line of defense is make sure u got security screw on brake caliper + add in the quicksteel putty over the screwhead. And for levers, if you had your bike long enough and the level position is final - just go to a welding shop and ask them weld it onto the handlebar. 3rd line of defense - buy those disc lock alarm thing, depending on how expensive is your bike, you can choose to use 2, 4 or even 6 of those motion-triggered alarm. Finally, depending on how much u love your bike, buy a heavy duty chain - as heavy duty as you can accept and use it to chain your bike subframe or wheels onto a solid immovable object around, for best effect - lock your bike onto a polis car sportrim if there is ever 1 around. persona93 liked this post
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Sep 5 2022, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(TheOnly @ Aug 26 2022, 03:24 AM) if it's a high-cc, high value bike, and for travel around malaysia - then make sure u got a bike cover. I'm looking for bike cover also.. any recommendations?don't underestimate the power of bike cover, make sure your bike cover is ugly, cheap looking, and preferably look like got alot of birdshit on it. 2nd line of defense is make sure u got security screw on brake caliper + add in the quicksteel putty over the screwhead. And for levers, if you had your bike long enough and the level position is final - just go to a welding shop and ask them weld it onto the handlebar. 3rd line of defense - buy those disc lock alarm thing, depending on how expensive is your bike, you can choose to use 2, 4 or even 6 of those motion-triggered alarm. Finally, depending on how much u love your bike, buy a heavy duty chain - as heavy duty as you can accept and use it to chain your bike subframe or wheels onto a solid immovable object around, for best effect - lock your bike onto a polis car sportrim if there is ever 1 around. |
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Sep 5 2022, 09:35 PM
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i just bought disc lock with alarm and another without. At least some security of mind
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Sep 8 2022, 03:52 PM
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Get those security bolt for your brake caliper and grind off your master cylinders bolt head, ask them to drill it out if need to service later. If they can't steal your whole bike, they'll steal your brakes.
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Sep 21 2022, 02:13 PM
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alarm disc lock will be good enough. unless you have budget to install GPS on your bike will alert through apps.
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Oct 10 2022, 02:44 PM
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OK,,,, the lock with alarm please secure it well. Mine got activated while on a ride. I was thinking for 30+km what the !@#$ is wrong with the bike!!!!!
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Oct 11 2022, 12:42 PM
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Those of you who installed the special brake caliper bolt, do you have any issue removing the aliminium cap? I heard that those who bought cheap special caliper bolt would have a tough time removing the aluminium cap as it is very flimsy.
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