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$150.00
- Good protection at medium theft risk
- Recommended for securing good bicycles
- 5mm steel bars with synthetic coating to prevent damage to the bicycle's paintwork
- Link construction allows compact folding
- Stainless steel case with manual cover for the keyhole against dirt and corrosion
- The bars, the links, as well as supporting elements of the locking system are made of special hardened steel
- Bars are linked with special rivets
- ABUS Plus cylinder for high protection against manipulations, e.g. picking
- Two keys are supplied with the lock
- Easy transport thanks to practical holder
- Flexible mounting with non-slip Velcro straps
- Mounting on nearly every part of the frame possible, the lock can be easily removed sideways

$64.99 - $116.99
- The ideal solution to bicycle wheel theft
- Includes a front and rear wheel locking skewer, with each lock operated using a unique multi combination key, to ensure the security of your wheels at a fraction of their replacement cost

$73.99
Don't come back to your locked bike only to find a sad frame missing its wheels and saddle. ABUS's NutFix system protects wheels and seat posts against theft using a physical trick. Thieves don't know the trick, but you do, so you can open them with a standard wrench.
- Includes quick release skewers and axle nuts, sold in pairs to secure both wheels.
- Skewers length: 120mm front; 150mm rear (for 100mm and 135mm O.L.D.)

$40.99
- Medium-duty tough to pick lock
- Hardened steel plates and lock casing
- 2 keys included
- Mounting bracket included
- Length: 69cm / 27-inches

$36.99
- Gravity locking system that secures to your front wheel
- Easy installation - only requires a 15mm wrench (No keys)
- WheelNutz provide internal "lock-out" function and can only be removed by turning the bike upside down 180 degrees
- Use in tandem with Messenger Mini to create a complete locking solution for your bike
- Weather protective coating keeps WheelNutz from corroding
- Product weight: .17 lbs (.77kgs)
- Only 81 grams per set
- M9 thread
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