Hiplok DX1000 vs Litelok x3

Rubber removed, fits great now, shame they don't make a wider version but cut and shut was the only option for fit, rubber serves no purpose other than protection , easily removed with a leatherman knife , metal wrapped with helicopter tape I had spare, doesn't look to ridiculous and still has the integrity of the U lock.





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Hi Zoton
With the rubber sleve cut off, does this now fit through the hub of the front wheel?
Are you able to share some pictures?

Many thanks
B
 
Hi Zoton
With the rubber sleve cut off, does this now fit through the hub of the front wheel?
Are you able to share some pictures?

Many thanks
B

I only have it at the bottom of the wheel with it on resting on the floor im afraid. It was to tight with the rubber on.
 
+1 for the Litelok X3. I use mine on the GSA and R9T, both spoked wheels and going through the front hub.
 
+1 for X3 - use it on my GSA front wheel.
 
I have a DX with an x chain, brilliant bit of kit. Think either is a great choice
 
Hi Zoton
With the rubber sleve cut off, does this now fit through the hub of the front wheel?
Are you able to share some pictures?

Many thanks
B
It's fits through the hub and the lower fork, with all the rubber on. This way the front wheel can't be removed without cutting the caliper mounting. 1000020387.jpg1000020388.jpg
 
The scrotes just use skate boards front and rear lift the bike and off they go !
I can't find a single example of that happening. And for good reason. As a former skater myself you're very optimistic about the controllability of two separate skateboards with a heavy, free standing object on them which requires constant balancing. It's probably possible to move it in a straight line on a perfect surface for 50ft or so. Along a UK road or pavement for any distance? No chance!

Nobody is picking bike locks either. Lock picking requires expert skill and a quiet environment, it's not like the movies.

Anyway thanks to this thread it looks like either is a good choice, the X3 is bigger but according to Bennetts the DX is more resistant to cutting with certain discs.
 
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