Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
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Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Hi,
Just wondered if anyone had any disc lock alarm recommendations ?
I'd quite like to get one (either that or a padlock with built in alarm) but some of the reviews are putting me off as they seem to have sensitivity issues. Some alarms seem to go off over next to nothing and as I don't especially want hoards of sleep deprived neighbours banging on my door, I'd rather have something that only triggers over a more substantial movement.
Any advice eould be much appreciated.
Just wondered if anyone had any disc lock alarm recommendations ?
I'd quite like to get one (either that or a padlock with built in alarm) but some of the reviews are putting me off as they seem to have sensitivity issues. Some alarms seem to go off over next to nothing and as I don't especially want hoards of sleep deprived neighbours banging on my door, I'd rather have something that only triggers over a more substantial movement.
Any advice eould be much appreciated.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
I have a Abus ART4 disc lock with alarm and it's working perfectly, but I had to drill out 4 holes to 15, 5mm on my Forza.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Thanks, never thought of drilling the disc to allow for a bigger lock. Can I ask, did you drill 4 holes just for ease of use or is it to do with wheel or brake balance?
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Before I got my Forza the dealer drilled one hole to 14mm, but mounting was difficult because you have a leaning approach with this lock and most of the time I had to turn the front wheel to reach the bigger hole, no problem with the balance though, I bought a 15,5mm drill and dismantled the disc to make 4 appositive holes, now its working perfectly but drilling the very hard steel disc isn't easy and you need a low speed Pillar Drilling Machine (best with liquid cooling)
Btw, the lock is an Abus Granit Detecto 8077
Btw, the lock is an Abus Granit Detecto 8077
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Thanks. I don't have access to that kind of equipment so it's probably a non-starter.
You can get Abus alarmed disc locks with 5mm pins, but again the reviews suggest they are hyper sensitive which I just don't want.
Will just have to keep searching.
All the best.
You can get Abus alarmed disc locks with 5mm pins, but again the reviews suggest they are hyper sensitive which I just don't want.
Will just have to keep searching.
All the best.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Don't get a disc lock with an alarm then?
If you're twitchy, you could get a dedicated alarm system like the Scorpio i900 system, which you can adjust sensitivity on or simply silence the alarm and only set off the remote fob.
Disc lock in front and a mini Kryptonite New York Lock around the rear wheel should suffice.
If you're twitchy, you could get a dedicated alarm system like the Scorpio i900 system, which you can adjust sensitivity on or simply silence the alarm and only set off the remote fob.
Disc lock in front and a mini Kryptonite New York Lock around the rear wheel should suffice.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Thanks, not familiar with Kryptonite locks but will check them out.
A built in alarm is another good idea, I'm sure my technical skills would extend to that. What's the situation with power draw on the bikes battery. If I was to leave the bike parked up for several days with the alarm switched on (ie: for holidays, or bad winter weather) would it cause any issues when it came to starting up ??
Thanks again for the advice, all much appreciated.
A built in alarm is another good idea, I'm sure my technical skills would extend to that. What's the situation with power draw on the bikes battery. If I was to leave the bike parked up for several days with the alarm switched on (ie: for holidays, or bad winter weather) would it cause any issues when it came to starting up ??
Thanks again for the advice, all much appreciated.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
2 weeks should be fine in my experience. Longer than that, and I would take one day to bring the battery in and charge it. Kryptonite is an American brand. I would say it's a good sign that you don't know about it, as foreign brands are going to be better than locally available brand of locks simply because thieves are less likely to be familiar with it.
Here's the link to it:
http://www.revzilla.com/product/krypton ... ork-u-lock
The 18mm thickness means it can't be bolt cropped as most bolt croppers don't open up that wide.
Here's the link to it:
http://www.revzilla.com/product/krypton ... ork-u-lock
The 18mm thickness means it can't be bolt cropped as most bolt croppers don't open up that wide.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
Like the kryptonite, you can get chains that are guaranteed not croppable except by using hydraulic cutters and are lighter than other chains - cost about £200 but perhaps worth it if you have to leave it in dodgy areas.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
I used a Xena alarmed lock for a bit. It worked great and never gave me a problem. I stopped bothering though, because in my area I felt the risk of me damaging it from forgetting the lock was greater than the risk of theft.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
I don't understand how that's even possible given that the alarm should go off if you sit on it and try to get going.
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Re: Disc lock alarm recommendations ??
I read maddiedog's post as saying it never went off for no reason (which was the original query) - and I guess no one tried to take the bike as he says he took it off as he felt it was not needed. I have the same lock purchased around the time I bought my PCX and I have one of those stretch reminder things - but I have never used either. Bit of a waste but I do not park on the street and only parked at a supermarket once (took my chain with me).Valiant wrote:I don't understand how that's even possible given that the alarm should go off if you sit on it and try to get going.