Reddit Reddit reviews Abus 19002 Granit Motorcycle Disc Lock Alarm Detector X-Plus 8077 SRA, Yellow

We found 7 Reddit comments about Abus 19002 Granit Motorcycle Disc Lock Alarm Detector X-Plus 8077 SRA, Yellow. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Abus 19002 Granit Motorcycle Disc Lock Alarm Detector X-Plus 8077 SRA, Yellow
Recommended for securing valuable motorbikesAlarm of at least 100 dB for 15 seconds (activates automatically again)
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7 Reddit comments about Abus 19002 Granit Motorcycle Disc Lock Alarm Detector X-Plus 8077 SRA, Yellow:

u/addy8 · 5 pointsr/MotoUK

I'm using the Abus 8077 and from what I've seen it's one of the strongest disk locks on the market plus it has an alarm. The alarm isn't as loud the the Xena disk locks but I avoided those due to the excessive comments of false alarms, broken alarms and poor customer service from xena.

The abus lock feels seriously solid and it's the perfect size to fit under my seat (yamaha mt-07).

If you also want a high quality chain to carry with you that's not too heavy check out the Pragmasis 13 or 11mm chains.

u/xpurplexamyx · 2 pointsr/MotoUK

Have an Oxford Boss for my bike. It's an over sensitive piece of shit. I would not buy it again. It also has a fully exposed shackle for easier angle grinding.

/u/muriel_bing has an Abus 8077, which is fucking fantastic imo. It's sensitive enough that if you stand the bike up it freaks out royally, but not so sensitive that ghosts disturb it. The shackle is also built into the lock and it looks like it would put up a decent fight against an angle grinder.

That said... I think that disk lock that those chavs in that video cut through with a grinder was an Abus, but I'm not sure.

u/GlockWan · 1 pointr/MotoUK
u/stepdown · 1 pointr/MotoUK

I've also got an alarmed Abus on the rear, would definitely recommend. Only thing I'd say is might be worth checking it'll fit as mine's a pretty tight squeeze.

u/Bassetts · 1 pointr/MotoUK

To be honest I bought it because it was the better looking one in the shop at the time. I quite like the fact I can lock my chain to my rear disc with it, though I am worried about how solid it actually is. My plan was always if it does break I will just go for a Abus one like my friend has, if not I will wait until I have some spare cash and upgrade then :)

u/swedglish · 1 pointr/MotoUK

Is your bike covered? Get a strap so you can tie it down. Less surface area for wind to set off your alarm.

I had a Xena, that thing went off ALL THE DAMN TIME. I ended up taking the battery out.

I have one of these now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Abus-19002-Bloque-Disque-Detector/dp/B00KJGWIIC

False alarms are very infrequent. Chuffed!