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I have decided ( for piece of mind) this year to get disk locks for the wife's and my bike. What is the best lock size, price, security. I don't think I really want an alarm. We are doing our anual road trip, which always takes us through unfamiliar territory, so I thought it best. What do you all think??
I've tried some 1/2" grade 80 chain on mine, but just not strong enough to hold it down!!!
Seriously though, i'm sure you mean DISK lock, i'd check out RoadLok (former sponsor) they are pricey, but you get what you pay for my friend. The Defender model is the one i was considering.
Last edited by HDRider2002; Apr 1, 2009 at 10:41 AM.
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