The price of a new helmet to protect your bike ?£600 is a bit steep, but I like the fact that it doesn't need to be fixed to the garage floor and is moveable.
Or, like me you could live in a low crime area of the UK. The only crime ever recorded in Broadchurch was a murder several years ago and the rozzers sorted that one out in just 8 episodes.
You could leave the keys in your bike and it won’t get nicked !It won’t fit in my topbox
You could leave the keys in your bike and it won’t get nicked !
£600 is a bit steep, but I like the fact that it doesn't need to be fixed to the garage floor and is moveable.
Or, like me you could live in a low crime area of the UK. The only crime ever recorded in Broadchurch was a murder several years ago and the rozzers sorted that one out in just 8 episodes.
Not if the Tufluck is bolted to the floorbut your bike can still be picked up , and put in the back of a van !
I dread to think how anybody makes a success of a product in the UK.Not a lot at all for a Diamond rating.
With Squires, you need to spend £550 on their Leviathan chain for Diamond rating + £100 on a decent floor anchor.
With Litelok, a minimum of £150 on a D-lock (Diamond rating) - plus a chain and ground anchor to secure it. So probably somewhere around £500 still.
With Oxford, you need the Beast lock & chain, £300, Beast Anchor £100. £400 total.
All of which makes this look very good value for money, for a permanent solution at work or home.
I dread to think how anybody makes a success of a product in the UK.
The guy behind the Tuflock did loads of research and asked many bikers for their feedback etc .
He then tweaks his product a few times to arrive at the finished product and then gets comments that it’s too expensive .
Happy to spend £20k on a bike but not happy to spend 3% of that to stop it being nicked .
Only a few spend £20k on a bike. For a £3k bike, it's 20% of the value.I dread to think how anybody makes a success of a product in the UK.
The guy behind the Tufluck did loads of research and asked many bikers for their feedback etc .
He then tweaks his product a few times to arrive at the finished product and then gets comments that it’s too expensive .
Happy to spend £20k on a bike but not happy to spend 3% of that to stop it being nicked .
But I don’t need one as there’s virtually no crime over here and I’ve never heard of a bike being stolen from someone’s garage.Only a few spend £20k on a bike. For a £3k bike, it's 20% of the value.
I didn't say it wasn't an excellent looking product or that it was poor value for money, but we're not all pilots living on a low tax island.
I think it looks excellent and, if I lived in a high crime area would consider one. And yes, it's roughly the price of a new helmet of the Shoei, Arai or Schuberth ranges that need replacing every few years, but many choose a Nolan or a Shark at a much lower price point. Cost is a factor and £600 is a big factor.
£600 ? Fuck that !Some will just wait for the Chinese to copy it and deliver it to their door in under a week.
That aside, 20% of the value of a vehicle, might suddenly become very good ‘value’ as it might (who knows) prevent the sinking feeling encountered when, on opening the garage door on the morning of departing for two weeks’ hooning on holiday, to find the bike gone. There again, bods abandon their bikes (often very expensive ones, branded BMW) to chance all day, with zero security…. And moan like buggery that premiums go up and rip-off poor bikermates.
I can only assume you have never bought anything of AliExpress to save some money.£600 ? Fuck that !
I can get one on AliExpress for £9.73 delivered .
Robbing Tufluck cùnts !![]()
Correct !I can only assume you have never bought anything of AliExpress to save some money.