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    How much are disk locks worth?

    Hey, I'm just looking at this alarmed disk lock on tardme:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...px?id=73555354
    and was just wondering what price they sell for in bike stores, or if they are any good, just some general info, it's $100 on there, which seems like a good deal, but I maybe wrong?
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    I've never considered those because I've read too many stories on here, and in mags, where somebody attempted to ride away without first removing the lock. Potentially very expensive....
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    that ones alarmed tho, so if you tried to move it at all you'd get a very loud reminder that it's still on the bike
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    or it just continues to scream as you lay trapped and broken uder you bike, when you forgot to take the bloody thing off.
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    For $2.95 you can get a brightly coloured "reminder" bungee that attaches to the throttle so you don't forget youve got a disk lock on.

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    I have an older model of xena alarmed disc lock which is great!!!

    If I sit on the bike while forgetting to take it off it will go off without me even having the chance to start the bike which is brillient! No chance of riding off while forgetting about it. it's also very loud though mine is a bit too sensitive. (mine goes off after a couple of minutes of putting it on after a hard ride due to everything on the bike cooling down and causing it to move a little especially when I've been braking hard)

    but mine is an older model mind you so I would expect this would be better. I think I got mine second hand for 50 or so but I've seen the model you're looking at at cyclethreads for about 130 I think. I recommend it!
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    aaanyway, is that a good price for one?
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    cheers bobsmith, i think i'll buy it, should be a good investment for the nc30, stop those bastards moving it around when I park my bike at work
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    Xena...

    $130 Retail new..Cycletreads..

    $50 I brought one form trade me..Good cond still with its pouch..

    Works fine...Fits my GSXR1000K3 but dosnt fit DR250K3...

    And its got a alarm....

    Crazy Steve..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    I've never considered those because I've read too many stories on here, and in mags, where somebody attempted to ride away without first removing the lock. Potentially very expensive....
    Been there, done that.

    Didn't do any damage or fall off, but I felt pretty silly.

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    i got a a Kryptonite one $50. new.... with out the alarm
    as Drum said....the bungee has worke well for me as a reminder
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    Quote Originally Posted by babyB View Post
    i got a a Kryptonite one $50. new.... with out the alarm
    as Drum said....the bungee has worke well for me as a reminder
    ah yes but as the promotional crap for this one says, try not drawing attention to yourself when gas axing through a disk lock with a 110dB alarm blaring away
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    Ha ha , I got a lock of the same brand similer, and twice on my old nevada i fell off taking off with the lock still attached, batteries were dead.

    Fuk it gives ya a frekin fright as the bike falls on topa ya. Nothin but havin a laugh as ya pik up the machine up is all ya can do.

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    I have one of these, seems to work fine, and is pretty sensitive. It fitted the disc on the GSXR600 fine when cold, but was quite hard to fit if the disks were hot and the clearance between the disk and carrier reduced with thermal expansion, the bloody pin wouldn't budge.
    It didn't fit the girlfreinds CBR 125 at all because of the size / hole pattern on the disk. might be worth having a measure up.

    I don't reckon you'd ride off with one on as they'e pretty loud, enough to make you jump when it beeps to tell you it's armed and your head is only a couple of feet away. Just make sure you put it tight against either the forkleg, or the back of the caliper so you don't move at all before it would stop againt something. at least you'll be stationary when you try an fall over!!

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    so how does the alarm work? does it give you a warning beep if ya move it, then the proper full noise alarm if you move it again?
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