Kryptonite bicycle lock
Like new, used 10 times, I sold my bicycle, so I don't need it anymore.
retail price $120
Pick up at Auckland CBD
Specifications: Kryptonite HardWire 2085 Key Cable 20mm x 85cm
This heavy duty Level 5 Security Hard Wire cable from KRYPTONITE is super sturdy and will keep away all those nasty opportunistic people out there who would want your wicked stuff.
It has a massive 20mm braided steel cable which is encased in a protective weatherproof vinyl skin to prevent any damage to your gear. It also comes with an EZ mount system so that you can easily take it with you on the go.
The cylinder head has an anti drill guard and rotates 360° so that you can insert and close no matter what funny angle you have managed to turn the cable around to secure your gear.
Features:
20mm braided steel cable provides increased cut resistance to cut attacks
Reinforced lock head construction with “Talon” lock pin retention system which provides extra holding power
High security, disc-style cylinder with anti-drill guard
Lock head rotates 360 degrees for easier handling during lock up and removal
Includes, EZ Mount transportation system which allows for versatile carrying on bicycles
Sliding cylinder weather guards with automatic close feature
Protective, weatherproof, vinyl skin
2 stainless steel “I” keys
Length: 85cm x 20mm
Weight: 1.4kg
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