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Is this the one Dave?

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I use one of these, I am not sure they are much better but they deffo cheaper.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ArSWkXW4kc
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That's the one Nuggit. Altho I don't much like the youtube clip Joeboy put on. Wasn't sure what to get really. Still, if they want it they'll get it. :ninja:
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got to ask yourself how many folk run around with a 4ft pair of croppers stuffed down their trousers

whatever you use it'll just slow them down or make them choose an easier target
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Ooooo errrr. I just googled it Stig. My laptop started smoking.
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Stig wrote:got to ask yourself how many folk run around with a 4ft pair of croppers stuffed down their trousers

Thieves do..but there in the back of the van they take your bike away in.. :unibrow:

Oxford stuff is pretty crap compared to most but the real security chains are hundreds of pounds per metre.

That one I haves is a beast..it lives upto its name like and around 35 quid its good value.
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I think you're right Joeboy. Most seem to be taken away in a van where they are either stored before being shipped over to Eastern Europe or stripped down for parts here. Either way a padlock and chain doesn't make too much difference. I've got a couple of bikes and chain them together when I'm not out on them so hopefully that shoule be a little deterrent. I have one of them Data Tagged but to me that seems pretty pointless as it can only be identified if it's recovered, which most of are not. I'm sure also that a few Data Tag stickers on a bike only really alert the seller that he ought to be more careful where he sells the stuff on to.
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