AXA Fold Pro Folding Lock
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Axa Fold Pro Folding Lock | £72.99 |
With the ART approved folding lock Fold 100 pro by AXA, your bike is provably well secured. The quality seal is awarded by the ART foundation in order to increase the level of anti-theft prevention of two-wheeled vehicles. After extensive tests regarding their mechanical security, the bike locks are classified into categories.Features:- The tested and proven AXA folding lock offers compact security for your bike in a modern design.- The lightweight lock stands out for a sophisticated locking mechanism and a high-strength steel alloy.- A matching bracket allows you to easily mount the lock on the frame of your bike and remove it from the front, whenever you want- The robust lock securely clicks into place and is yet removable with a flick of the wrist.- As the rubber-coated Axa Fold 100 pro is extra-long, it allows you to secure your bike to various objects like street lamps, trees and bike stands.- 6 foldable links made of hardened steel- Torsionally stiff joints- Security level 9 (out of max. 15)- High protection against picking- Cylinder with double dirt protection- Universal bracket design- Mounted on bottle cage mount or with mounting brackets- Removal from the top or front- Protective rubber coating- Locks in place- 2 symmetric keysSpecifications:- Length 100 cm- Dimensions when folded: approx. 22 x 6 cm- Arm width: approx. 25 mm- Material thickness: approx. 7 mm- Weight: approx. 950 grams
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