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  • Want to Buy a pair of Disc Lock for my Bike

    Hi everybody...

    Can anyone pls help me in finding Disc Lock for my Unicorn Dazzler in & around Mumbai. Currently I stay in Sion, Mumbai. I have tried in almost all the nearby stores, but in vain!

    I also need a fuel lock. Even that is out of stock for 3 months now.

    Thanks!!

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    • #3
      Yes, in today's world it is better to protect our vehicles than regretting later. Disc lock are many kinds. I have come across and have also bought one called XENA Disclock and built-in alarm. This is best among the products available in the market. However, I don't know if it is gettable in India. I bought it in US and it is on the way home. (If you can wait few more weeks shall post pictures locked on the front disc of ZMA.)

      Go through the link - XENA DISC ALARM

      And this is what I bought - XENA LOCK DISC 1/2" STAINLESS XX-14
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      • #4
        I am planning to have one bought in from US as well. Which models are compatible with the discs common in Indian bikes? I have the P180UG4.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pinak-the stunner View Post
          Can anyone pls help me in finding Disc Lock for my Unicorn Dazzler in & around Mumbai. Currently I stay in Sion, Mumbai. I have tried in almost all the nearby stores, but in vain!
          funny place to find a disk-lock for your bike...
          but i saw one at Rhythm House (Colaba, Opposite Westside) last week.

          it had a 115dB alarm if someone tried to mess with it.

          cost 1500 bucks or so.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by VD17 View Post
            I am planning to have one bought in from US as well. Which models are compatible with the discs common in Indian bikes? I have the P180UG4.
            All the models offer the highest security features. The Steel Pin is what differentiates between models.
            To my knowledge it should be compatible for all the bikes.However, to answer to your specific question, as I said before give me couple of weeks time shall post after trying on few Indian bikes.

            Originally posted by xionite View Post
            funny place to find a disk-lock for your bike...
            but i saw one at Rhythm House (Colaba, Opposite Westside) last week.

            it had a 115dB alarm if someone tried to mess with it.

            cost 1500 bucks or so.
            This one is almost tamper proof. Since the battery compartment is built way inside the device, ice spray or even some rough metal would prove ineffective. On the whole this would be a real challenge for the thief to get this down. The alarm comes with 120db which is ear piercing or rather should I say irritating. This costs a bomb but worth and gives greater confidence during road trips.
            RX100 1996 | Karizma 2004 | Karizma-R 2011 | RXZ 1999 | RX 135 1998 | RX 100 1993 | CBF150 2005 - 2011

            2012 - Meghamalai | Kuttralam | 2011 Ooty | Munnar | 2010 Point Calimere | Horsley Hills | Yercaud

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            • #7
              And Sriram, you forgot to mention all the certification on Xena - XENA has the largest range of SoldSecure Gold, Thatcham, Classe SRA, NF, ART and VAT certified disc-locks in the world
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              • #8
                Originally posted by aargee View Post
                What more can I say than XENA speaks for it's credibililty. Thanks Aargee.

                To my knowledge, you are the first to own XENA and because of you, have made choice to XENA. I'm getting it around early June. Can't wait to see it.
                RX100 1996 | Karizma 2004 | Karizma-R 2011 | RXZ 1999 | RX 135 1998 | RX 100 1993 | CBF150 2005 - 2011

                2012 - Meghamalai | Kuttralam | 2011 Ooty | Munnar | 2010 Point Calimere | Horsley Hills | Yercaud

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                • #9
                  you can try ebay. I got one and its just Fine

                  Chrome Motorcycle Disc Brake & Wheel Lock | eBay

                  also I can show you the pics on the item I received if you want

                  RIDE SAFE

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                  • #10
                    Thanks a lot Xionote!

                    My office is near Mantralaya. So, I can easily check in Rhythm House.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Prakritij View Post
                      you can try ebay. I got one and its just Fine

                      Chrome Motorcycle Disc Brake & Wheel Lock | eBay

                      also I can show you the pics on the item I received if you want

                      RIDE SAFE
                      I see a lot such locks available in local market for Rs. 180+. I really doubt if its keys have unique combination to open the lock. What I mean is, a key of lock A may be able to open a lock B. Has anybody actually tried it out?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by The Zmaniac View Post
                        I see a lot such locks available in local market for Rs. 180+. I really doubt if its keys have unique combination to open the lock. What I mean is, a key of lock A may be able to open a lock B. Has anybody actually tried it out?
                        I also have the same doubt..
                        The key does not look unique and XENA is too costly fr me.
                        Any other safe alternatives...
                        ATGATT! There are many wonderful riders/drivers out there who would intrude in your riding space without any notice. Be prepared. Stay Safe.

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                        • #13
                          I will by getting the Pulsar 200 NS next month. It will be parked outside when ever i am home. Hence which model from the XX series will fit best on this bike?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sunilyo View Post
                            I will by getting the Pulsar 200 NS next month. It will be parked outside when ever i am home. Hence which model from the XX series will fit best on this bike?
                            XX-6 (6 mm pin) will be the ideal to all motorbikes/scooters.
                            RX100 1996 | Karizma 2004 | Karizma-R 2011 | RXZ 1999 | RX 135 1998 | RX 100 1993 | CBF150 2005 - 2011

                            2012 - Meghamalai | Kuttralam | 2011 Ooty | Munnar | 2010 Point Calimere | Horsley Hills | Yercaud

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                            • #15
                              Re: Want to Buy a pair of Disc Lock for my Bike

                              Originally posted by SriramEfunds View Post
                              XX-6 (6 mm pin) will be the ideal to all motorbikes/scooters.

                              This will work for Bajaj RS200 too?

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