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do any of you like this product?
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Interesting idea
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Love em but are they long and sturdy enough?
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Harley Davidson sells them, they have a barrel lock and key so that's about as impossible to pick as you can get. I can't imagine any tools short of a torch to cut them off. If you can't reach a bike rack or bench to hook up you can always swing back on the rims, so similar to your disk brake security I guess. I don't have one of these brake locks... could someone link me to images so I can understand the brake lock product better.Eddie wrote:Love em but are they long and sturdy enough?
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They look a lot better on Kyle Minoguehomey wrote:do any of you like this product?

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You wouldn't need to bother about the locks, just split the chain with a standard splitter.
Makes them about as much use as a chocolate fireguard as far as bike security goes.
I suspect that's not why Harley types will buy them though.
Makes them about as much use as a chocolate fireguard as far as bike security goes.
I suspect that's not why Harley types will buy them though.
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Ain't that the truthDAB wrote:They look a lot better on Kyle Minoguehomey wrote:do any of you like this product?

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This is not anything you break with a tool for motorcycle chains... LOL I think they know what they are doing for the 90 USD these cost.gn2 wrote:You wouldn't need to bother about the locks, just split the chain with a standard splitter.
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Silly. Spend the money on a camera or a mobile with a better camera.homey wrote:do any of you like this product?
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gn2 wrote:You wouldn't need to bother about the locks, just split the chain with a standard splitter.
Makes them about as much use as a chocolate fireguard as far as bike security goes.
I suspect that's not why Harley types will buy them though.
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Oh! They're supposed to be for the bike??? 

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Locks just keep honest people honest. If a thief wants something he will get it no matter what.
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Bash On! wrote:Oh! They're supposed to be for the bike???
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