Who hasn't done this and what a brilliant idea!

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gixerdrew
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Post by gixerdrew »

Very Topical - saw a guy start his bike yesterday. He forgot he put his padlock through the rear brake disc :shock: - but I noticed in time & reminded him.

Thought just occured to me, maybe he's done it a few times before & he has worked out it causes less damage if the lock is put on the rear rather than front :D
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baz-R
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chris_1127 wrote:i had a xena disclock with an alarm on it before - it was a motion sensing one so went off if you got on the bike without taking it off. Was a lot heavier than a regular disclock but quite useful, and only about 30 quid I think
me too i still have it very handy i have never had that problem pf trying to ride off with it still on
trying to keep my cyl. heads off the ground :lol:
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XxSimownxX
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Post by XxSimownxX »

hahahaha thats really clever! lol i want one! :D
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Mike Daytona600
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

Good idea if you haven't got much space to fit a lock under the seat like a lot of bikes with underseat exhausts.
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