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$19.99 - $24.99
ABUS' Cobra Cable is made of strong, flexible, 10mm-thick steel to keep your bike safe, while its soft, durable coating protects your bike's finish. Plus, its looped ends make attaching your favorite lock (sold separately) a snap.
$39.99
- Flexible steel cable - 10mm x 5m (10mm x 16.4')
$89.99 - $119.99
ADDITIONAL SECURITY Our popular ABUS frame lock adapter chain is now available with IvyTex technology.The innovative IvyTex cover is dirt and moisture repellent and even better: it helps to increase protection as the synthetic material slows the penetration of cutting tools. Underneath is a square profile chain made of hardened steel alloy. The chain can be connected to a number of ABUS frame locks and to the Alarmbox 2.0. It serves as additional security, for example to chain the bike to a fixed object with a pre-assembled frame lock. An additional key is not necessary for the plug-in chain. The key of the spoke lock opens and locks both components.The IvyTex connection chain is available in different lengths, chain link thicknesses and even colors. We have the right adapter chain for every city bike. Use and application: To secure the bike to a fixed object in combination with a frame lock or the Alarmbox 2.0 Technology and equipment: - Connection chain with IvyTex coating - Square profile chain made from our own hardened steel alloy - Durable IvyTex synthetic fiber shell offers resistance to sawing attacks - Hydrophobic IvyTex cover repels dirt and moisture - 6 & 8 mm hardened steel square chain - Fabric covering of the loop ring to protect against damage to the paintwork - With frame locks, there is no need to lock the shackle separately - Various connection options to fixed objects or several bicycles - Suitable for ABUS frame locks and alarm box 2.0
$59.99
ABUS' Pro Tectic Frame Lock is good for quick errands in safe neighborhoods. Its extra-wide opening—2.48 inches wide and 4.25 inches high—locks your rear wheel, preventing your bike from rolling or being ridden, while accommodating a variety of tire/wheel sizes. The case, 8.5mm shackle, and supporting elements of the locking mechanism are all made of special temper-hardened steel. The locking mechanism is in the lock body, providing an easy connection to the 4960 accessory chains and cables (each sold separately), and letting you lock your bike to a fixed object. The 4960 can be mounted to the bike using either the cantilever brake-mount option or the spannband LH adapter for bikes without screw/bolt sockets. - Mechanism Type: Key - Diameter: 8.5 mm - Shackle Height: 108 mm - Shackle Width Inner: 6.3 cm - 2 keys are supplied with the lock
$49.99
ABUS Racer 6412 Keyed lock is pre-coiled and includes a bracket for easy transport. The 12mm plastic-coated cable is sufficient for lower crime areas. - 12mm thick steel cable - Plastic coating to prevent damage to the bicycle's paint
$39.99
- Strong and flexible inner steel cable - Snap Cage mounting Universal included (fitting most frame shapes Ø 15-55mm) - Can be mounted easily without any tooling - The lock can be rotated by 90 degrees within the cage - 2 keys included
$79.99
- Integrated cable lock mounts on bike frame - 90cm cable length - Compatible with carbon frames
$54.99
The Chain Lock Steel-O-Chain 4804K is the perfect choice when time is of the essence. The automatic cylinder allows the bike to be locked without a key. Simply open the lock and press the locking bolt into the lock body—job done. The bike lock is ideal for securing low-cost bikes and children’s bikes in areas with a low risk of theft. - 4mm thick square chain with textile sleeve that prevents damage to paintwork - The chain is made of specially hardened steel
$49.99
The specially coated cable of the Tresor 6412 Combo Cable lock prevents damage to bike paint and features innovative tool-free mounting to bikes. - 12mm thick steel cable - Plastic coating to prevent damage to the bicycle's paint - two-component molded digits guarantee life-long visibility - Individually configurable code
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