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HI,

I'm new to this game.. was looking for a low cost - lock/tracker for my bike.

I was eying up the oxford monster lock.

This is for when i'm out and about - rather than at home.

(I did search but could not find info - thanks)
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No idea on a tracker as I don't have one.

For the lock, is it this one?
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... prod/55982
If so it gets reasonable reviews on Sportsbikeshop. The 1.5m version weighs 6.44kg according to an answer on there so it's still a fairly big old thing to lug about so you'll probably need a bag to put it in. I guess like most chains it won't be fully non crop/grinderable but the ones that are most resistant tend to be bloody huge and no transportable.
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Check your local bicycle shops, amazon etc for this On-Guard 8001 Brute STD-8001 Keyed Shackle Lock. Its a bargain considering the levels of security it offers. When my bike was stolen they couldn't crop this and had to use an angle grinder. That will have more hope of attracting attention than a quick bolt crop of your lock.
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Looking on SBS I notice that I use the disc lock that comes with this chain when out and about. Luckily I don't leave my bike anywhere dodgy normally though and thankfully it's not been attacked yet. This version of Oxford lock was one Zanx said was actually a bit tricky to get through as oppose to the other old type opened with a biro.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/490229
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It was this one I was looking at :

https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... prod/55941

It had quite good reviews. I'm not really sure what is best, I need something to deter - and offer a little protection
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https://monimoto.com/uk/

These are a simple low cost tracker option.
Less than £40 per year for the SIM card.
There’s no connection to the bike battery so no worries about flat battery.

It does use the mobile phone network so can be beaten if the bike is hidden away from coverage or shielded.
There’s no on board alarm, it only calls your phone to let you know the bike has been moved, and then tracks it via the app.

I find its good for peace of mind, knowing that if I can’t see my bike when out it will let me know it’s been touched, and at home again an extra layer of reassurance.
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Check out the lock picking lawyers youtube channel for good reviews on disc locks and well all locks really. https://www.youtube.com/c/lockpickinglawyer
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ajlog wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 7:35 pm https://monimoto.com/uk/

These are a simple low cost tracker option.
Less than £40 per year for the SIM card.
There’s no connection to the bike battery so no worries about flat battery.

It does use the mobile phone network so can be beaten if the bike is hidden away from coverage or shielded.
There’s no on board alarm, it only calls your phone to let you know the bike has been moved, and then tracks it via the app.

I find its good for peace of mind, knowing that if I can’t see my bike when out it will let me know it’s been touched, and at home again an extra layer of reassurance.
I keep hearing about these. I think I'll order one up. Cheers.
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Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 7:44 pm Check out the lock picking lawyers youtube channel for good reviews on disc locks and well all locks really. https://www.youtube.com/c/lockpickinglawyer
Isn't the problem with his reviews that he picks the locks whereas 99.9% of UK tea leaves just angle grind or crop em?
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Supermofo wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 8:59 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 7:44 pm Check out the lock picking lawyers youtube channel for good reviews on disc locks and well all locks really. https://www.youtube.com/c/lockpickinglawyer
Isn't the problem with his reviews that he picks the locks whereas 99.9% of UK tea leaves just angle grind or crop em?
He does both in some cases, i.e. the one I recommended.



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Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:11 pm
1. He's trusting, putting a fingertip in between the jaws ;)

2. That shows why, ideally, the lock is positioned so there's no space inside the U. IIRC if there's too much room then small bottle jack can be used to pop the lock apart. Didn't someone make a 'block' with holes to fill the void?
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Horse wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:19 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:11 pm
1. He's trusting, putting a fingertip in between the jaws ;)

2. That shows why, ideally, the lock is positioned so there's no space inside the U. IIRC if there's too much room then small bottle jack can be used to pop the lock apart. Didn't someone make a 'block' with holes to fill the void?
The OnGuard is for bicycles, so its a very tight fit on motorbike wheels, which adds to its security value for the reasons you mention. Bargain too! :thumbup:

Just ordered the Monkimoto tracker. I'm impressed by the battery independence and life of its inbuilt batteries.
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Bikesocial have a big review of locks and chains with cropper, grinder and hammer attacks

https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/r ... cks?page=1
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MoniMoto are on the ball. I ordered the tracker at 21:30 last night, its already been dispatched for next day delivery by DPD! :thumbup:
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Seen on the MT09 owners page.

"If anyone is thinking of buying the monimoto 7 tracker at the mo there is a sale on and they are down to £129
Also if you add the discount code MOTOBOB10 at checkout you can get it for £116.10"
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Re: Lock and tracker

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These locks seem to test well

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Supermofo wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 1:55 pm These locks seem to test well
They'll stop someone wheeling a bike away... but minus a ground anchor, four blokes and two scaffolding poles later, and it's in the back of a truck.

One way to deter thieves is to ride something no-one else wants to ride :) See 'winter shitter' thread :)

With cheap trackers, check what 'G' band they run on and whether they might be in danger of being turned off.
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