Ground Anchors

Vern

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Some of you aleady have these,and a few more have asked about them,so your wish is my command.

They are pretty simple really,you bolt them to the floor with two 10mm rawlbolts,and when you put your chain through it,you can't get at the bolt heads.

Once you have your back wheel resting against it,and the bike on the centre stand,it's almost impossible to get the bike off the stand and away when the wheel is chained the anchor.

These are bare steel,so they'll be alright for use in the garage.I'll be doing some galvanised and powder coated ones later in the year.

The bare metal ones are £12.50 each + postage,which will probably be about £6,because they weigh about 3lb each.

If you PM me,or post here if you would like one,then I'll let you have my details.

Ta muchly:beerjug:

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And exactly HOW resistant to a hacksaw/Dremel/battery grinder are these 'ground anchors' ??? :augie
 
And exactly HOW resistant to a hacksaw/Dremel/battery grinder are these 'ground anchors' ??? :augie

At a guess - very
you'd have to make 2 cuts lengthways in a tight spot ... you'd almost certainly be better attacking the lock/chain.
 
And exactly HOW resistant to a hacksaw/Dremel/battery grinder are these 'ground anchors' ??? :augie

Get your tools and come and have a go at getting the one holding my trailer.I'll stand there and larf at you

Hacksaw-No hope at all
Dremel-Joke tool
Battery grinder-possible,but hard work and bring a spare battery with you
 
looks good to me and a simple/clever solution , well done, did u design it yerself?

dragons den dude..
 
Get your tools and come and have a go at getting the one holding my trailer.I'll stand there and larf at you

Hacksaw-No hope at all
Dremel-Joke tool
Battery grinder-possible,but hard work and bring a spare battery with you

There wasn`t a photo of the bit of box section offcut you`re flogging when I posted. :augie

Now I`ve seen it,as previously mentioned,a squirt of plumber`s freeze spray and a lump hammer will deal with yer mingebag comedy store 'security chain' shown there far quicker and easier than any attack on the box section. :D ;)
 
There wasn`t a photo of the bit of box section offcut you`re flogging when I posted. :augie

Now I`ve seen it,as previously mentioned,a squirt of plumber`s freeze spray and a lump hammer will deal with yer mingebag comedy store 'security chain' shown there far quicker and easier than any attack on the box section. :D ;)

If you haven't got anything constructive to say,then go and be a prat somewhere else
 
The box section is 50x50 with a 5mm wall thickness,so quite a decent size chain will fit.It's trial and error really:thumb2
 
How about making a U shape.

You can put the rear wheel into it and secure it with an iron bar accross the open end?

Does this mean the panniers for the 1200 are ready as you've now got time to play around :)
 
Saw these last week when I popped into to Cassa Vern for a coffee :augie

Got to admit having seen them and the one he uses to secure his trailer if I needed to anchor some ground these would be the babies I'd go for :thumb
 


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