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29.95 € RRP €53.95
Price incl. VAT plus €20.45 (for delivery to United States of America)
Product code: 228774201
Not too heavy and yet, the massive appearance of the AXA Linq 100 City will already deter quite a few potential thieves. The lock is one metre long and can be secured to fixed objects in a flexible way. What’s more, the symmetrical key can be put into the plastic coated lock body either way round, which facilitates using it in the dark and in bad weather. The hardened chain links come with a protective sleeve so that there is no need to worry about frame damage. The last chain link is fixed in the slim lock body securely. An anti drill plate in the cylinder is another security feature. AXA’s Linq 100 City is ideal for cyclists looking for a solid, secure lock that does not add too much extra weight to their bike.
Details:
• Solid chain lock with sturdy Deadbold chain link fastener
• Operation with symmetrical key
• AXA Safety Index: 9 (out of 15)
• Turn key to lock
• Key can only be removed when closed
• Anti-drill plate in cylinder
• Plastic coating on lock body and last chain links
• Robust plastic coating as impact and abrasion protection
• With international online key service*
Technical details:
• Material: steel, polyester (sleeve), plastic
• Length: approx. 100 cm
• Chain links strength: approx. 7.0 mm
• Weight: approx. 1480 g
In the box:
• 1 AXA Linq 100 City chain lock incl. 2 keys WITHOUT mount
* With the AXA key service, you can order an extra key fast and securely – conveniently online. AXA takes care of the complete ordering, production and dispatch process for you.
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