Safety & Security

C92 Anti-Theft Disc Brake U-lock Designed For Motorcycles and Bicycles

৳ 1,600.00
  • Security Features: The lock is designed to be hydraulic shear-resistant and acid-proof for enhanced theft protection.
  • Design: It includes a hardened steel U-shaped shackle and a durable metal lock body.
  • Components: The package comes with two keys and is typically used to clamp onto a vehicle’s brake disc to prevent the wheel from rotating.
  • Specifications: The lock weighs approximately 600g to 750g and has internal dimensions suitable for standard disc brakes. 
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Defend Security 8309 Bronze Smart Alarm Disc Lock

৳ 2,000.00
  • 110dB to 120dB Alarm: Features a shock and movement-sensitive smart siren that screams the moment an unauthorized person attempts to move or tamper with your motorcycle.
  • Deterrent Mechanism: The loud alarm serves as a primary warning, scaring off potential thieves before they can even try to smash or drill the lock.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with tough materials like solid zinc alloy or stainless steel making it chemical-proof, anti-drill, and anti-saw.
  • User-Friendly: Push-down locking pin for quick “press to lock” action. Most models also come with a brightly colored reminder cable to ensure you don’t accidentally ride off while the lock is attached.
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