Best Chains?

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Best Chains?

Post by Gingey »

Right guys, need some more input im afraid...Want to get a decent chain for the bike, have found a rather expensive option, the immobiliser series III chain, but are there any other good ones worth buying?
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Post by Funky »

i use a big Abus chain, forgot the type. Does me good. It has an Un-pickalble lock (proven in ride) mostly due to it's cover and is really thick (Like my penis)
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Post by jamieclayton9 »

alright ginge. hows it going mate. when you off for your bike test. try gettin yourself a disc lock aswell mate. just a bit of extra security. i got a big chain and lock of the tool store in the market. that wasant a bad bit of kit and it was only a tenner mate. unpickable lock and undrillable. cheers. mate. jamie
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Post by Gingey »

Well ive got my test on the 25th of this month, getting the ride recommended motrax disc lock but its just trying to find a sturdy chain lol.
Hopefully be out riding soon though!
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Post by Dave »

I got of the Oxford chains with the round lock. It's really handy because if you lose your key. You can open it with a biro
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Post by svr-ash »

Dave wrote:I got of the Oxford chains with the round lock. It's really handy because if you lose your key. You can open it with a biro
Now thats interesting :shock:

Have you spoken to oxford?
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Post by Gingey »

well ive bought a squire chain and lock....seemed to get great ratings everywhere so a bargain
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