Evening members,just waiting for a spark plug to arrive (oh the joys of living in rural france )and hopefully my 1976 GT750 will be on the road,with this in mind and years of renovation I don't want some garlic munching toe rag to have it away,what disc lock or similar are members using on their bikes at the moment,got a nice kryptonite one but it's not long enough to go through the holes in the front discs
Cheers MrB
Disc lock
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Re: Disc lock
As long as it stops the wheel from rotating you could put it through the spokes.
Just do not forget to remove it before flight. I know someone that did that on a VFR crashing spectacularly trying to leave a restaurant. No not me. Honest.
Just do not forget to remove it before flight. I know someone that did that on a VFR crashing spectacularly trying to leave a restaurant. No not me. Honest.
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Re: Disc lock
Can’t use the phrase , garlick munching toerag anymore .......... French tw*t would of worked better !!
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Re: Disc lock
Thanks for the reply teazer,prefer one on the disc as it will be a bit harder to cut through than the spokes
Cheers MrB
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Re: Disc lock
Hi willowden,thankyou for pointing out my political incorrect comment about the French thieves,I purposely left out anything to do with red wine ,onions,amphibian parts and gastropods as I didn't want to upset any of my neighbours ,most of the thieves over here are just passing through
Cheers MrB