Reddit Reddit reviews ABUS Granit XPlus 540/160 HB 230, 9 Inch U Bike Lock, 111617

We found 7 Reddit comments about ABUS Granit XPlus 540/160 HB 230, 9 Inch U Bike Lock, 111617. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ABUS Granit XPlus 540/160 HB 230, 9 Inch U Bike Lock, 111617
Original German ProductHigh Picking protection, Security Level: 15Double locking, High Pulling resistance, Includes "Lighted Key!Outer dimensions (width/length/height): 7" x 11.6" x 1.6"Inner dimensions (width/length): 4.25" x 9"
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7 Reddit comments about ABUS Granit XPlus 540/160 HB 230, 9 Inch U Bike Lock, 111617:

u/SirAmedusDerpingtons · 11 pointsr/cycling

Good golly that sucks. I'd make a lot of noise with the landlord regarding that IIWY.

If it's wet/slush + cold where you live, even more so if all the water is salted/frozen, give any exposed steel bits (bolts, screws, gear teeth, skewers/axles) a thin coat/couple drops of WD40.

Use a "wet' chain lube, but not something too thick/heavy so it doesnt turn into viscous grease on your chain. Perhaps something like Orontas Type B. I also suggest using plenty of this with one of these brushes to keep the grit out of your drivetrain.

I also suggest full-length cable housing.

Considering how far north you are, I'd imagine your bearings/hubs get stiff and grease turns into a clay-like solid substance when it gets really cold. In that case, a few drops of degreaser into the bearings would make your wheels/pedals turn a bit more freely.

Keep your tires inflated.

Tarp is a good idea, hope nobody takes it off. I would secure it with bungee cords or something when the wind picks up.

Be sure your pride and joy is well locked too. Find a way to put the lock through your rear seatstays, around your rear wheel, around a pole/parking sign/end-bar of the rack, and take the front wheel off and bring it inside. Do consider your seatpost/lights, as they might get stolen too, unless you have something like this.

Good luck and stay warm.

u/blueal1 · 3 pointsr/Seattle

This is the only one I trust at the moment https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HN47G1M/

u/Matthew63 · 2 pointsr/bicycling


Lots of good answers here, so I'll just give some extra advice. I highly recommend getting a good bike lock. It'll save your bike and give you peace of mind when you leave it for long periods of time. I personally use an ABUS Granit XPlus. I also recommend getting a rear rack and bag. PakRak makes a really good combo (sold separately).

>tell me your experience and why you started doing it

I didn't want to pay for a car, insurance, gas and upkeep. Now I do it because I've developed such a passion for it. The place I bought the bike from offers free maintenance for life, so that was a good bonus incentive.

u/chaosreplacesorder · 2 pointsr/BoostedRev

I have a decent Bianchi that I'm always guarding and locking up carefuly. I use an ABUS lock for it which I plan to use for the Rev as they are much better locks than Kryptonite (although it is a popular brand in the US). I also live in the Bay Area. 90% of the time, I know I can just take my bike indoors but even then I plan to keep it within view but otherwise, I'll use the ABUS lock.

I use this but it's already pretty heavy although it is smaller: https://www.amazon.com/Abus-Granit-Bicycle-Lightweight-Security/dp/B07D4BBWF2/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=abus+mini&qid=1564708797&s=sporting-goods&sr=1-1

But they also make a larger one which is about 4lbs: https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-Granit-XPlus-Inch-111617/dp/B00HN47G1M/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=abus+lock&qid=1564708732&s=gateway&sr=8-3

ABUS locks are German manufactured so the quality is amazing. These two locks have a 15/15 international rating which is as good as it gets. The construction is fairly difficult to break through. If you're still not thinking that's enough, you can get an additional locking mechanism with an annoying alarm.

u/Cheomesh · 1 pointr/bicycling

Yeah, I only spent $120 on mine.

u/handhygiene · 1 pointr/bicycling

Is this what you're talking about? Curious because I have a Kryptonite Series 2 lock and will be locking my bike in public soon.