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Weaver
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Post by Weaver »

Yup. I loop a padlock through my rear disc but on the webing, not the braking area. :unibrow:

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Post by Flipper »

been using a padlock for years, but like Weaver, put it through webbing on disc carrier.

When I was an RAC patrol, came across loadsa people who had lost their keys, and could get normal disc off in less than 5 mins with no damage to anything, even the disc lock itself :ninja:
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Post by joeboy »

The one above has a VERY thick shackle, it wont fit through the rear disk holes.

I doubt youd be able to bolt cut it very fast and the lock itself is not a pin tumbler type so its difficult to pick.

Just the job for a fiver not too heavy to put in your pocket either.
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