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    Smile Xena disc lock, chain, claw

    Hi All,

    I have been making preparations for the arrival of my new bike and top of the list is security! After a bit of looking around, I decided to put a ground anchor on the car pad and buy a chain and lock.

    I liked the look of the Xena stuff for a couple of reasons:

    1. The discklock has an alarm, which will stop me riding off with it attached!
    2. With the Claw adapter the disklock can be used as a lock with the chain, this means one lock and one set of keys.

    So I bought a Xena XN15 disklock from Trade Me. The guy also had the other stuff I was after and gave me a great deal! Around $250 for Chain, Disklock, Claw and Ground anchor.

    Once I got it, I put it all together, unfortunatley the Claw didn't fit into the disklock at first. Once I had a close look I noticed some rough casting bits that could be cleaned up a bit more. So I gave it 20 mins with a file and it now fits great.

    The lock and claw are both made of cast stainless and are heavy and very solid. The chain is a good size and is covered in a nice textile tube, it also came with a bag.

    The alarm is very sensitive and I set it off quite a few times when getting the claw to fit. I found that covering the X hole on the top muted it considerably which is less than ideal. But it would still sound for a few seconds before someone thought to cover it I reckon.

    I have attached some photos so you can see it all together.

    The dog wasn't included but I will post a review of it if I ever get it working correctly :-)
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    How heavy is it? Looks a bit chunky to want to bring along with you anywhere - maybe just good for when you are going on holiday and leaving the bike at home?
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    Looks good,and with the amount of bikes stolen lately a good thing to have.

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    The disk lock is just under 1 KG so it's not too bad, but I wouldn't take the chain and claw with me :-)

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    Xena Disc locks and PIr alarms

    I have a Xena XN15 Alarm disc lock.

    It is a great product and i also have a Xena PIR alarm that i use in my garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonnn View Post
    I have a Xena XN15 Alarm disc lock.

    It is a great product and i also have a Xena PIR alarm that i use in my garage.
    ditto that, can recommend the XN15, a darn solid hunk of stainless steel with good double action lock, and reasonable alarm volume to make one look if the bike is interfered with.

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    Ive just put a disclock on mine as it lives outside now...

    but i do worry as i cant put a ground anchor in as i am flatting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    Ive just put a disclock on mine as it lives outside now...

    but i do worry as i cant put a ground anchor in as i am flatting.

    Mark I'll sort you out with a ground anchor you'll get away with in a flat (can be put back sweet as) if you want?

    Does the landlord check often (can't because your still there!) or will it just need to be all G at the end of tenancy? PM me if your keen
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    New XN 14 model. Anyone have got one?

    Here:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-139588980.htm

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    That looks very similar to the XN15, just a bit smaller. I think if I was buying again I would go for the 14. Not sure why the 15 is so big.

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    Man, I would really like to hear one of these things go off!

    I always worry that the what they claim on the packaging is just some marketing fluff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Man, I would really like to hear one of these things go off!

    I always worry that the what they claim on the packaging is just some marketing fluff.
    The alarm although it says 110db is reasonable but not like a building alarm... its enough to make people look to see whats going on but it aint ear shattering

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    Xena XN15?

    Does anyone know where I can get one of these beasties?
    TradeMe does not list them.

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    Thumbs up

    Trademe does have them, I think you just need to keep an eye out.

    Was lucky enough to nab a 2nd hand one for $20, but there is a good supply of the 14's from up north.

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