morty
Registered user
get yourself an almax immobiliser 4 & a squire ss65cs. weighs a bit but it'll stop joe ordinary from nicking you bike.its a fecker of a chain.
Wapping, I am so pleased you replied .......
Insurance document states .........
'the bike must be chained and secured to an immovable object when left unattended'
Is a steel of flex or cable acceptable ?
My simple point is that your insurance doesn't stipulate the lock size or the chain size.
Buy a chain, any chain, and keep the receipt.
Leave chain at home, but take padlock key with you.
If bike is stolen show the insurance company the receipt and key.
Sell chain when you get back home.
If bike isn't stolen repeat every rideout until it is.



I think the weight limit has got more to do with the final drive bearing load than anything else.

Wapping, I am so pleased you replied .......
Insurance document states .........
'the bike must be chained and secured to an immovable object when left unattended'
Is a steel of flex or cable acceptable ?
Oh, just noticed this is a resurrection from 2013, I guess the holiday’s over by now![]()