Georgia Office 92 Zena Drive Cartersville, GA 30121. Park your bike outside your tent or motel room safe in the. Mono-bloc 304 stainless-steel body and piercing 120dB alarm, carbide-reinforced 10mm double-locking pin. This allows the user to tailor the alarm settings and check battery condition. These disc locks can be easily cut off and even the zena can be defeated by blocking / flooding the alarm - but they are better than a basic disc lock IMHO and certainly save the embarrassment of a topple when you forget to remove it before launching. M&L Technical Systems offers many different alarm and detection devices to suit. Your XENA BLE lock can connect to your Smartphone. It took two cutting discs in a grinder, and about 10 mins (but he was trying to be careful and not damage the wheels / disc.) to get the lock off. I was red for sure, both embarrassment and sun burn! Having hand carried the GS onto the back of a truck - and then off again and into his shop - he was able to cut the zena off the bike. Took a couple of hours to get a recovery, in that heat its no joke (kept thinking - this is great - owned the bike for at least 25 mins and F**KED it already!) and luckily I had discovered an English MOTO garage about 10 Kms away just the day before. The Oxford Scoot XA5 scooter disc lock alarm is an ideal choice for riders looking for a strong, compact & convenient solution for their motorbike security needs. you guessed it - I'd brought the wrong keys from UK (keys are same shape as the Harley keys). Oxford Scoot XA5 Yellow Scooter Disc Lock Alarm (5 mm). Had a great breakfast and returned to the GS in 32C heat, and pulled out my keys to remove the lock. Had taken the zena (alarm long since stopped working cause the wiring inside had all broken and the guys at zena wouldn't give me the relevant diagram to fix it!) from home in England - and clicked it on the disc - walking away, and, admiring the shiny new bike as I went. It also stopped me embarrassing myself by pulling away with the disc lock still in place - and believe me the alarm is loud then.Įarlier this year - I picked up my brandy new 650GS in Malaga and made my way to a little eating house on the way back home in the mountains. True, most times it was just folks admiring the bike or kids wanting to touch it - but still. Just as an aside - I had the older yellow Zena for three years, and it protected my Harley significantly over that time - especially in motel car parks (usually parked under my window).
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