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Features
Description
Color:Black | Size:85cm/5.5mm Looking for the security of a U-Lock but the flexibility of a chain? Look no further than the Bordon Granit X-Plus 6500. With an ABUS security rating of 15 out of 15, this lock features temper hardened steel bars encased in an extra soft coating to protect your bike's paint job. The ABUS Link Protection Shield offers high protection from sawing of the links. The lock body, links and supporting elements of the locking system use the same high quality steel you'll find in the bars. The patented X-Plus Key cylinder offers extremely high protection from picking and it can be keyed alike with other ABUS locks featuring the same X-Plus cylinder - very convenient for multi-lock and multi-bike households. Like all locks in the Bordon family, the 6500 is simple to carry. The rattle free lock carrying case attaches easily to the frame via the silicone coated non-slip Velcro straps or screws easily into the bottle-cage mounts.
Manufacturer: ABUS
Part Number: 55160_Black_85 cm
Item Weight: 3.48 pounds
Product Dimensions: 33.46 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches
Item model number: 551604
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Size: 85cm/5.5mm
Color: Black
Style: Bordo Granit XPlus
Finish: Painted
Material: Stainless Steel
Shape: Round
Item Package Quantity: 1
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: September 1, 2011