You're the only GTAM member with pet face-eating monkeys trials. My dad's friend growing up living in TO did have a pet Capuchin, but it was mean and bitey and threw poo.The van that your pet Mandrill sleeps in.
You're the only GTAM member with pet face-eating monkeys trials. My dad's friend growing up living in TO did have a pet Capuchin, but it was mean and bitey and threw poo.The van that your pet Mandrill sleeps in.
The Oxford Beast is one of the better moto lock and chain combos. Has an uncommon lock/key design so your typical lock picks won't work. Highly unlikely to be picked as a result. Design (size and material) makes it so it's ultimately easier to cut the chain than the lock.
Chain links are 22mm diameter. So it will take a while to cut through. A decent choice for if you want to leave the lock at the location to be locked and not practical to bring with you. Chain and lock together are ~35 lbs. The lock body alone making up ~1/4 the total weight. Beast is an apt name for the model.
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I've definitely seen it in the past on both fortnine and gp bikes. If they don't currently have it in stock, I bet gp would be glad to order it for you. I've ordered Oxford product from gp bikes directly in the past because it was not on their website. Smooth and easy transaction.i cant find any canadian stores selling it, seems its a UK product. you know anywhere?
Yammie Noob just put this out today.
I've definitely seen it in the past on both fortnine and gp bikes. If they don't currently have it in stock, I bet gp would be glad to order it for you. I've ordered Oxford product from gp bikes directly in the past because it was not on their website. Smooth and easy transaction.
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I've definitely seen it in the past on both fortnine and gp bikes. If they don't currently have it in stock, I bet gp would be glad to order it for you. I've ordered Oxford product from gp bikes directly in the past because it was not on their website. Smooth and easy transaction.
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It's also available from warehouse deals for 187 (probably a return).thoughts on this one folks? is in stock and kryptonite. sold secure motorcycle gold. for some reason canadian pricing is very low $214. same lock chain combo goes for like $250usd in USA
Kryptonite 999492 14mm x 60-Inch, 1415 New York Fahgettaboudit Chain and New York Disc Lock (Black): Amazon.ca: Sports & Outdoors
Kryptonite 999492 14mm x 60-Inch, 1415 New York Fahgettaboudit Chain and New York Disc Lock (Black): Amazon.ca: Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.ca
Your van would get an angry letter from the condo in seconds. Vehicles need to be licensed and in good repair. They need to make sure they have the best stock for the thieves you know. When was the last time you saw a junker parked out front at a dealership?fwiw: you could leave your keys right in the bike and I wouldn't take it, but sadly many people don't operate that way, so I think an old beat up minivan with blocked out windows, 4 flat tires, no license plate and a decent loading ramp would be a perfect storage unit for a subterranean parking lot. Just don't let too many people know you store it in there. A lock will only stop the honest people from taking your stuff and you are entertaining open storage of a nice motorcycle in the most evil place possible.
and That's why I moved to the country ? they just leave old trucks set anywhere around here and if anything bothers it you just shoot it.Your van would get an angry letter from the condo in seconds. Vehicles need to be licensed and in good repair. They need to make sure they have the best stock for the thieves you know. When was the last time you saw a junker parked out front at a dealership?
Your van would get an angry letter from the condo in seconds. Vehicles need to be licensed and in good repair.
You currently have an accommodating board. The vast majority will not allow two vehicles in one spot and they sure as hell won't allow installation of an anchor.This is my parking situation.
Got my previous bike stolen in a very same condo parking garage so we decided to drill an “anchor” into the ground and use two kryptonite chains for our bikes.
I’m lucky I have a wider spot next to a pole so we can fit two bikes + back up a car into same spot.
Taking off chains and sometimes moving a car to get a bikes out can be annoying but it is what it is.
I never lived in a Condo (in Canada at least) until last Winter but I don’t understand why someone would be bothered if I can fit more then one vehicle in the spot that I own as long as it’s within the parking space.You currently have an accommodating board. The vast majority will not allow two vehicles in one spot and they sure as hell won't allow installation of an anchor.
Because condo boards are one step below HOA boards. They tend to attract a population of Karen's that have nothing better to do than make and enforce petty rules. That is not every member on every board, but over time, they seem to head that way.I never lived in a Condo (in Canada at least) until last Winter but I don’t understand why someone would be bothered if I can fit more then one vehicle in the spot that I own as long as it’s within the parking space.
There is no designated motorcycle parking and also there is a huge shortage of parking spots considering the number of units in the building.
It’s a new build and they pretty much told me do whatever you want to keep your vehicles safe as we don’t have cameras or security on site. (They were informed about what happened to my first bike too).