Oxford Bike Chain Locks and Ground Anchors.

Cycling is all about being free and riding in the wind but unfortunately there is a serious element to bikes – and that is the risk of bike theft.

According to a study by the insurance company Direct Line, there are ’1,200 bikes are stolen every day’ (Source: The Independent News Online).  Most of those cycles are stolen because they are either left unlocked for a short period of time or are not correctly secured.  And even when bicycle locks have been used, some locks will be picked or broken by thieves who can spot cheap, poor-quality locks.  By purchasing a suitable, robust lock and using it correctly, most cycle theft can be prevented.

Bike lock chain

Are you using your bicycle lock correctly?

Choosing the right bike lock

When purchasing a lock, the best rule-of-thumb is to spend at least 10% of the cost of your cycle on the lock and never to spend less than £20 on the lock.  We also recommend choosing a keylock – combination locks are very easy to break into and offer little security to the professional bike thief.

Once you have a suitable heavy duty lock, make sure you are using it correctly.  To properly lock your bicycle – simply loop the chain through the frame, and round an immovable object.

Through the frame” means through a closed section of the bicycle frame, such as the front triangle. Additionally, if the lock can also pass through a wheel, it provides additional security.

Round an immovable object” means anything which is bolted down, such as a cycle rack or an iron railing.

If your immovable object is a signpost, be sure that the cycle and lock cannot be lifted over the top of the post. Additionally, a cable (with loops at each end) and a tough padlock is useful when locking a cycle to a larger object such as a lamppost or road sign.

Oxford Bike Lock Sale!

Oxford Bike Locks and chains

If you are looking for the best in bike security, choose a ‘Sold Secure’ product – which has been independently tested to a high standard.

Asgard offer a range of high quality bike security locks to suit your needs, ranging from Sold Secure approved Ground Anchors for Motorbikes and Bicycles, to portable bike locks such as the Nemesis bike lock, the Oxford Loop Lock, and the Hardcore Bike Chain.

Buy a new Chain Lock and Ground Anchor at SPECIAL WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE PRICES from the Asgard Bike Locks website.

Bicycle Security Alarm Systems.

For bicycle owners, cycle security is one of the most discussed topic; ‘which bike security products are best for my bike’?  Using sturdy padlocks, chains, disc locks, and ground anchors are all recommended when parking your bike at all times but the key message is clear – always double up on security where possible.

This means using at least 2 different types of security measures in order to protect your bike and deter thieves.

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Choose heavy-duty, sturdy locks for your cycle.

The type of bike locks to use will depend on your type of bike, and where you are parking it.  There are a wide range of portable disc locks and chains, ideal for when you are riding around the town, as well as numerous chain locks and ground anchors suitable for securing in your back garden, garage or bike storage unit.

Double up on security

However, as an additional security measure, we would also recommend you to use a cycle alarm system, such as the Screamer Cycle Disc Lock.

The Screamer Cycle Disc Lock with attack activated alarm system.

The Screamer Cycle Disc Lock with attack activated alarm system.

The Screamer Cycle Disc Lock gives you that extra and security for your bike when not in use. Once activated, if someone is then attempts to move your bike or tamper with the lock the 100db siren will activate automatically, emitting a shrill of 100 decibels to put off would-be bike thieves and alert you.

The 7mm locking pin fits through the holes on the brake discs of the majority of cycles. There are 3 keys supplied with the lock, with a key way cover to protect the locking mechanism against dirt and dust. The lock can also be secured without the alarm being activated, if required.

Parking up your bike

And finally – Always park your bike to something solid in a visible place when out riding around the city centre.  Select highly visible locations such as busy streets or in front of store as thieves are unlikely to consider taking your bike if it’s locked out in the open.

And when you park your bicycle up for the night, make sure you store it in either a garage, or in a secure outdoor bike storage unit to keep out of sight and safe from thieves.

For more information on Asgards range of bike security products, visit http://www.asgardsss.co.uk

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