![]() They could have solved this by making the whole bracked red on one side.Īnother little flaw is the key. The con is that little red marks reveil which side is which, but it’s quite hard to see in some positions. It’s quite smart, since you don’t want your (motion detecting) alarm to go off whiles riding with it under the seat. ![]() One way arms the alarm, whiles the other way just closes the lock but doesn’t arm the alarm. The lock can be locked by sliding the two parts together in eighter way. The lock fits my disc precisely, but it shouldn’t be any smaller.Īs always, even the best products come with some cons and so does this lock. Measure your disc width and the size of the openings. A lock is as safe as it’s user and I use this lock ALL THE TIME since it’s so convenient. I’ve used this lock for over 12 months now and I’m still as happy as I was the day I bought it. I only use it with my chain when it’s parked overnight. Just in case I want to park somewhere to get a drink on the go or something like that. Personally, I take this lock with me at all times. This transforms your chain into an alarmed chain! The Oxford Boss Alarm can be used on itself on your brake disc OR combined with a chain lock. The versatility of this lock comes into play when you combine it with a chain lock. The lock is quite big for a disc lock but small enough to fit under your seat or even in your pocket if needed. ![]() The Oxford Boss Alarm is a heavy duty 14mm thick brake disc lock. An overall impression of the Oxford Boss Alarm
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