James
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Not sure which sub forum this should be in, so thought I'd put it here
Where is the best place to buy a heavy duty chain? It's going to be wrapped around a large concrete pillar and then my bike will be locked to it.
The standard bike security chains aren't long enough, it needs to be a good few metres.
Thanks.
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spencer88
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Builders merchants or a boat place.
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jimmy 2.1
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I've got an Oxford Monster chain and padlock from motorcycle dealers. Its an approved chain/lock combo too
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James
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Didn't really want to spend a fortune, the bike will be stored in my underground parking so it's already pretty secure, I just wanted to stop people walking off with it.
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Matty SRi
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/HEAVY-MOTORBIKE-PADLOCK-COMBINATION-BICYCLE/dp/B005QB24XY
Long enough?
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spencer88
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Builders merchants should be cheap enough and sold by the metre.
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James
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Matty that one looks good, I'll check tonight if 2 metres is long enough, it's a pretty hefty pillar that it needs to go round.
Thanks!
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Matty SRi
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Just had another quick look around the interwebz and struggling to find 1 bigger than 2m
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tom_simes
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B&Q also sells by the metre, so it can be as long as you want.
No idea on the cost though.
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Sunz
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If you are serious about protecting your bike then get an Almax chain.
They make super strong chains which are properly tested.
I had a Oxford hardcore XL, about £70s worth and it got chopped with bolt cutters, all this gold rating, thatcham approved rating means bugger all as well.
A pair of 32" or 42" record bolt cutters will destroy all them thatcham approved chains.
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Sunz
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quote: Originally posted by jimmy 2.1
I've got an Oxford Monster chain and padlock from motorcycle dealers. Its an approved chain/lock combo too
Bolt Cutters vs Oxford Monster
I think the monster is approved for about 5 minutes attack time.
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jimmy 2.1
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5 mins is long enough for me to get dressed and bat them over the head if my bikes are getting stolen!
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_Allan_
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+1 for Almax. Only chain worth having and they'll do any length you require if you shop direct.
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Simon
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I've got an almax for my bike with one of their ground anchors too. Seemed best option when I was looking
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