Almax Series III-The Best Bike Lock.

Apr 26, 2011
by Alex  
The Almax Series III bicycle specific 0.7m (70cm) lock & chain.
The best lock in the U.K ,The Almax Series Immobiliser Series III + IV security chains have not only previously passed SOLD SECURE GOLD in all 6 categories, but now also carry THATCHAM insurance & industry testing approval Cat 3.The Almax Series III bicycle specific 0.7m (70cm) lock & chain.
The best lock in the U.K ,The Almax Series Immobiliser Series III + IV security chains have not only previously passed SOLD SECURE GOLD in all 6 categories, but now also carry THATCHAM insurance & industry testing approval Cat 3.
I am the web master of my bike security website; http://bicycle-security.webs.com and have been looking for a great bike lock to keep my bike from being stolen.
So I recently got an Almax 0.7m (70cm) bicycle chain and Squire SS65CS lock.

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It comes with 3 sets of keys 2 green 2 amber 2 red. You use the green key all the time and put the others somewhere safe. If however, you lose the green key and think that someone may know that it opens your lock, insert the amber key and it will lock out the green key forever, it will not open the lock. If you lose the amber key you can do the same with the red key. It gives the lock 3 lives.

I've used it a few times now, great lock if you have a ground anchor and you want to lock up your bike in a shed/garage/store room with a ground anchor, or even to banisters on your stair way, basically where ever you want to lock it!
Depending on how many bikes you have etc. you may want to buy the longer length chains which come in; 1.5m,2.0m,2.5m.

Okay, so it's a little heavy (5KG/11lbs) to carry around, but if you live in a crime filled area this is your best friend when you want to lock it up in public or even at home!
It's weights worth comes as gold when it comes to bike thieves, as quoted here from somebodies feed back to the chain and lock:

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Just thought I would let you know: I use an Immobiliser III to chain my bike to a sign post on my street. Yesterday professional thieves stole my bike. Rather than cut the chain they actually dug up the post along with 2 slabs of pavement. The bike was found later on under a bike cover with the chain still on it (Alarm stripped out)

I guess the council doesn't build stuff the way you guys do. Great product!!!


You can watch the whole video below to see the other branded bike locks, or you can watch to see the strength of this chain.

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To find out more about this lock and chain visit:

http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/


Thanks for reading.


Alex.

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