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Choosing and using a base layer to stay co…

Choosing and using a base layer to stay comfortable

A great number of people I speak to seem to be baffled by the use of a base layer, either they have not experienced one or are under some misconceptio. Read more

Bridgestone Battlax S20 Tyre - First Ride

Bridgestone Battlax S20 Tyre - First Ride

Bridgestone have got a new trick up their sleeve, the new Hypersport street tyre that replaces the outgoing BT-016 range which was received with a mix. Read more

Keep motorcycle insurance costs low

Keep motorcycle insurance costs low

Life on two wheels has quite a few advantages over driving a car - among them lower fuel consumption and cheaper cover from providers like MCE bike in. Read more

Apathy will bring the end of motorcycling …

Apathy will bring the end of motorcycling as we know it

The recent uproar about upcoming E.U. regulations to ban users from modifying a motorcycle from standard has certainly brought a few ideas to the surf. Read more

Pipe-Werx Exhausts bring us the very best …

Pipe-Werx Exhausts bring us the very best of British

It's the middle of summer, August in fact, and the weather is supposed to be glorious which has led me to contact Pipe-Werx of Lathom to have a look a. Read more

Motorcycling as an older lady rider

Motorcycling as an older lady rider

At the grand old age of 40 I decided that I had had enough of my other half sitting me on bikes in the local bike shops to see which one was right for. Read more

How crash protection is made at GBRacing

How crash protection is made at GBRacing

Cold, wet and fresh out of bed, I wheel my trusty bike out onto the road and thumb the starter, at 6am this is far from my normal riding time but toda. Read more

Metzeler Interact Tyres back to back - roa…

Metzeler Interact Tyres back to back - road and track

Cold, wet and foggy, I am sat in the departure lounge at Manchester Airport at 4am awaiting a flight to Alicante in Spain and the start of my part in . Read more

How I did the Iron Butt for the Royal Brit…

How I did the Iron Butt for the Royal British legion - wanna come?

Do you ever get the feeling that some things seem a good idea at the time?, this was one of those moments. A neighbour and Royal British Legion member. Read more

01RaceFX have race bikes all wrapped up

01RaceFX have race bikes all wrapped up

Having seen a few photo's of what the guys over at 01RaceFX get up to my interest was well and truly piqued, the application of race bike livery on ro. Read more

Thursday, 29 September 2011 13:12

Disc lock cable adaptor kit from Xena

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Add an additional dimension to your security with the Xena disc lock adaptor cable Add an additional dimension to your security with the Xena disc lock adaptor cable Motohaus

The new Disc Lock Cable Adaptor Kit from Xena is an ideal upgrade accessory for riders looking to extend the security level and reach of their Xena disc-lock alarm. Designed to turn most of Xena's disc lock alarms into a more complete security system, the kit connects the alarmed disc-lock to a 1.5 metre high-tensile steel cable with a unique stainless-steel adaptor. When attached snugly to the disc lock, the adaptor allows the rider to connect the cable to a fixed object.

By linking the cable directly to one of Xena's alarmed disc-locks, the cable and adaptor kit can provide an alarmed ‘tripwire’ effect to help deter even the most determined of thieves.

To use, simply loop the cable round a Xena XGA Ground Anchor or other static object, fix to your Xena disc-lock alarm using the adaptor, and then fit the disc lock as normal. The cable is flexible enough to be passed through a wheel, a frame section, or around helmet or luggage, and is resistant to cutting and sawing attacks. It’s also plastic coated, to prevent damage to paint and metalwork.

Kits are available for a range of Xena disc locks, including the XX6, XX10, XX14 and XX15 as well as the budget XZZ6 model. When not in use it is compact, lightweight and flexible enough to be stashed under a motorcycle or scooter seat, or in luggage. It’s also cost effective, with prices starting at just £18 (for the cable – the disc lock is extra).

For further info contact Motohaus Powersports on 01256 704909 or visit www.motohaus.com.

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124 piece Britool Expert tool kit is ideal for home mechanics

124 piece Britool Expert tool kit is ideal for home mechanics

Britool Expert has added a 124 piece tool set to its competitively-priced, mid-level range. Ideal for the mechanic or engineer planning to build up a tool kit from scratch, the E034806B set contains all the items required for day-to-day use, eliminating the need to source tools individually while saving money. The kit seems to hold most of the item.

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