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    Oxford HD chains.

    At the moment my bike is rather unsecure when not in the garage and so I am thinking of getting an Oxford HD chain.

    Hardened 9.5mm square link chain and a 65mm laminated double locking padlock with hardened steel shank make this a tough and heavy-duty chain lock.

    While it sounds good, how would one of these stand up against a theif? Anyone have any tales to tell?
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    Search it, there were some videos posted, how different chains can withstand the thief's efforts. The main idea: if they want it, they will take it.

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    You just missed out on the best deal ever. I just got an oxford HD chain from Cycletreads for $33.95

    I'll put forward my uneducated opinion: The chain is heavy as fuck, must be made out of some strong material!

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    $33.95, fuck. Oh well. I understand nothing's full proof, but I'd hope it would be a nice deterent.
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    I saw this video in another thread. Most chains don't last 30 seconds against a bolt cutter.


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    I have just gotten an alarmed chain, it has a wire going through the middle that if it is broken an alarm screems. I like it.

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    [QUOTE=musicman;1568903]I saw this video in another thread. Most chains don't last 30 seconds against a bolt cutter.

    i doubt thats a high tenstile chain .
    we have chains at work about quarter inch i think and there high tenstile .
    a 240 horse jd tractor snorting on the things wont break them

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