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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2024
OK, this is the One you want. Yes, is more expensive than some of the others 'similar' versions, But the dia of the ring is a most awesome piece of metal engineering, and reason is more expensive, that and it's German made. The directions are made for the EU and elsewhere (all metric) but for us Imperial users this is not hard to convert. Bit of advice that I gleened on this model and some of the others similar to this.1. Have to cough of the $ and buy a dedicated 16mm SDS plus or Max bit .. I bought a 16mm fm Amazon UK ... don't try to wing it with a imperial size bit.2. Use a 5/16 or 8mm or 9mm SDS plus bit as a pilot hole. Then bore out with 16mm.3. Your centers to drill have to be spot on, hence the importance of using a pilot hole of smaller dia. bit, so limits the drifting4. Tape off the bit at to stop at 3.55" depth.. or 90mm5. Was not in instructions but took it a step further and used a concrete/liquid nails adhesive and squirted a bunch in each hole then tapped in the countersink, 24 hr cure time.6. Use a heavy hammer, ie: 2lbs or greater to really give a wack to those bb's covering the screwheads. If use a lighter one, can bounce off and lost or hit in face.Never thought be so pumped about a bike/motocycle anti-theft device, but this is a winner.
R. Freeman
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de agosto de 2020
Had a friend with a concrete drill install this in my inner city underground parking garage that gets broken into by dirt**** on a regular basis. They have pilfered vehicles, busted open storage lockers, and once taken the cover off my bike (I guess to check it out). Although it's a highly sellable dirt/street bike (which could just not be registered once stolen and ridden around the countryside) they've never came back and tried for it. I suspect because it's chained to the floor on this anchor with a New York Noose chain and a 9 rated Kryptonite lock on this massive anchor. I'm sure you could cut the anchor or the chain with an angle grinder, but that would take long, super noisy minutes in a residential building.... So far, so good.
Michael W.
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de abril de 2019
... schaut extrem robust aus!
Mike C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de mayo de 2018
If you are looking for a very sturdy, permanent ground anchor to keep your valuable possessions secure and allow you to sleep soundly at night, then this is the lock for you! I purchased this anchor after thwarting the theft of a Vespa scooter from my front driveway by two men who were attempting to lift and carry it away. The lock's base is secured to the cement by four 16mm anchors which I recommend you rent a rotary hammer drill with a cement bit to install if you're not hiring a professional. I used the ABUS WBA 100 with the Kryptonite New York chain and lock to secure the scooter. This is a great price for the security this floor anchor provides and has exceeded my expectations..
Client d'
Comentado en Francia el 30 de noviembre de 2018
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