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Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 12:36
by tafflade
Err sorry dont know where the swimming pool is.

Is that anywhere near filton police station/Airbus roundabout?

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 12:37
by Tomahawk R1
tafflade wrote:for an uncroppable chain it could be worth you while looking at the Almax, they aren't cheap but they are a damn sight better than a lot of them on the market. Obviously not much good if you dont have anything to lock it to though :(

what area of Bristol are you going to? if its filton I may be able to help.
An Almax series 3 with a squire lock, Thatcham approved too. Bought mine couple of weeks ago, set me back in the region of £150.

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 16:01
by Banditmax
Its fairly close to filton police station. I see youv'e moved outv'e the ponds then Tom.

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 16:34
by Varcon
I just got another £20 alarm off ebay, they do there job well enough to out people off ! Nothing special but a quick and cheap way of doing it !

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 19:34
by Tom L
Its fairly close to filton police station. I see youv'e moved outv'e the ponds then Tom
got so bored of fishponds, its nice an easy for getting to uni but its a ghost town, really looking forward to being near...well...stuff :)

i was thinking about alarms but all the garages said they would only fit alarms they supplied and i dont know my ass from my elbow when it comes to electrics

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 6th, '08, 19:42
by Banditmax
Yeah gloucester road is nearer everything isn't it. Ive moved even closer to town this year down near the rising sun.

Re: Bike theft deterrent

Posted: Sep 20th, '08, 01:44
by Milky
the cammoflage bike cover that oxford do seems to keep my bike safe. i just park it on my lawn an people are clueless.