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Kryptonite Disc Lock

written by Drops -- August 31st, 2008
Filed under: Accessories, Essential Stuff |
Drops

Broward Motorsports was kind enough to throw in the Kryptonite disc lock for Sunsquirt. It has a 5.5 mm pin that fits the vent holes on your rotors. This way, I’ll keep my bike safe from evil thieves. It’s nothing compared to LoJack, but it’s something. It is especially crucial for anyone with a bike in Florida to secure their bike because bike thefts are more prevalent here.

The disc lock provides safety from theft by locking, obviously, the disc on your wheel so that if they try and ride away your bike they will damage it. Also If they try and open the lock with a different key the key will break in the lock. We all know how easy it is to steal, so this will serve as a warning. Take at the very least this step toward protecting your baby. The cost is under 30 dollars so it won’t break your pocket like a stolen bike.

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1 Comment »

  1. Jay RR wrote,

    Yeah you need that wire. A lot of stupid ppl forget they have disclock.

    Comment on September 4, 2008 @ 5:38 pm

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