Hello!
Looking at purchasing a concrete in ground anchor and a chain and padlock for when my bike is parked up at home.
Any suggestions and recommendations?
Cheers,
Ben
Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
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Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
Almax 16mm or 18mm chain with matching squire padlock. I wouldn't go with anything else personally, had mine for nearly 4 years and still keeping the scum bags at bay.
Regarding the ground anchor, I'm not sure what the best options are at the moment.
Regarding the ground anchor, I'm not sure what the best options are at the moment.
Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
As Husabang said, Almax.
The guy is great to deal with, very helpful.
You'll need a good 2 metres of chain, they also do the anchors
http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/ ... ts/c-1-73/
The guy is great to deal with, very helpful.
You'll need a good 2 metres of chain, they also do the anchors
http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/ ... ts/c-1-73/
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You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
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Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
***just like Britney Spears oops I did it again……sold the Scrambler & as of now there may not be a replacement***
Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
All I can say is with these two, I feel my bike is safe and no one has stolen it!
http://www.mammothsecurity.co.uk/ga_mammothconcrete.asp
I just dug a hole and used ready mixed concrete.
Chain wise, anything that is Thatcham rated will give you peace of mind and keep the insurance co happy. I have a Motrax one which includes a disc lock, so even if the chain is cut, the disc is still locked.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorcycl ... -and-chain
http://www.mammothsecurity.co.uk/ga_mammothconcrete.asp
I just dug a hole and used ready mixed concrete.
Chain wise, anything that is Thatcham rated will give you peace of mind and keep the insurance co happy. I have a Motrax one which includes a disc lock, so even if the chain is cut, the disc is still locked.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorcycl ... -and-chain
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Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
Throttled wrote:
Chain wise, anything that is Thatcham rated will give you peace of mind
dont be so sure..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC3hFr8p2ck
Chain wise, anything that is Thatcham rated will give you peace of mind
dont be so sure..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC3hFr8p2ck
Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
More peace of mind than a non Thatcham rated product, in that all chains can be cut somehow.
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Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
I have the monster & the city x locks & chains.... the guy with the bolt croppers has got to get past my alarms and rifle for that matter!!!
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Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
Hi Ben
Thatcham Approved seems to be the best guarantee for ground anchors. For Chains/Padlocks I always go for ABUS.
If of any interest to you I have a brand new Thatcham Approved Abus Ground (or wall-mounted) Anchor which sell for £80+. It comes complete with serious anchor bolts and has the benefit of roll-over inset - if garage floor-mounted, and you want to be able to roll-over (e.g. car tyres).
See this link for detail - http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/27443 It is very heavy, so postage cost may be an issue - unless you're in the SE area and can collect (I may deliver)? I would take £50 for it?
You can contact me on 07791 919546.
David.
Thatcham Approved seems to be the best guarantee for ground anchors. For Chains/Padlocks I always go for ABUS.
If of any interest to you I have a brand new Thatcham Approved Abus Ground (or wall-mounted) Anchor which sell for £80+. It comes complete with serious anchor bolts and has the benefit of roll-over inset - if garage floor-mounted, and you want to be able to roll-over (e.g. car tyres).
See this link for detail - http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/27443 It is very heavy, so postage cost may be an issue - unless you're in the SE area and can collect (I may deliver)? I would take £50 for it?
You can contact me on 07791 919546.
David.
Re: Recomend me a chain and ground anchor
dont tell your insurance unless you have to, they will expect you to use it EVERY time and want to inspect the remains if the worst happens.
Most good boat chandlers will sell strong toughened anchor chain by the metre. I put it inside a bicycle inner tube so it doesnt scratch wheels
Most good boat chandlers will sell strong toughened anchor chain by the metre. I put it inside a bicycle inner tube so it doesnt scratch wheels
Dave