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weeian 20-Feb-2006 04:53

What is the BEST Security Chain & Padlock ???
 
So has anyone researched what is the very best Chain and Padlock money can buy ? ? :puzzled:

I would like to know !

/ian

[Edited on 20-2-2006 by weeian]

LesPaul 20-Feb-2006 09:56

Have a look here

Darren

BDG 20-Feb-2006 11:41

I'll second , third and forth the Alamx stuff.

I've done some testing for them using Fire Bridgade tools and mates engineering shop.

Almax stuff is the best, and they have very quickly cut what i thought was previously the best, i.e. Abus Granite chains and Krptonite chains.

I've also been amazed at how quickly all the main competitors chains have been chopped, very very frightening.

ak47 20-Feb-2006 13:18

very interesting to see the video of them getting through my chain in 23 seconds:
http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/pdfs/english.wmv

Did the fire brigades tools get through the almax ones??? If they are realy that good then it make perfect sense to me.

BDG 20-Feb-2006 13:50

Quote:

Originally posted by ak47
very interesting to see the video of them getting through my chain in 23 seconds:
http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/pdfs/english.wmv

Did the fire brigades tools get through the almax ones??? If they are realy that good then it make perfect sense to me.

The Fire Brigades "Jaws of Life" croppers failed, both hand and hydraulic croppers.

Of course there are ways and means of cutting anything, obviously not best discussed on a public forum, but suffice to say thieves prefer something relatively quick and definately quiet.

If you can crop a chain in anything from say 10 to 60 seconds and the only noise is the 'ping' when the chain breaks, you've just nicked yourself a bike without much hassle.:(

BDG 20-Feb-2006 13:51

Ian, BTW do you want to chain up your bike or those wobbly monsters in yer avatar?

weeian 20-Feb-2006 15:38

Brilliant guys ! looks like its an Allmax ! has anyone heard how the motrax Superlink chain does ?


/ian

weeian 20-Feb-2006 15:40

Quote:

Originally posted by BDG
Ian, BTW do you want to chain up your bike or those wobbly monsters in yer avatar?

It would be a crime to chain those monsters up BDG. :lol: :sing: :lol:

/ian

BDG 20-Feb-2006 15:56

Quote:

Originally posted by weeian
Brilliant guys ! looks like its an Allmax ! has anyone heard how the motrax Superlink chain does ?


/ian

Its a snip

LesPaul 20-Feb-2006 16:50

Buy an Almax but don't loose your key :lol:

Darren


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