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YBLNTEK Motorbike Alarm Disc Lock 120dB 🏍️

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Description:

This compact alarm disc lock is designed to immobilise a wheel and alert you if someone tampers with your bike, acting as a practical motorcycle disc brake lock with alarm for everyday parking and short stops. It combines a sturdy locking mechanism with a loud audible deterrent, making it useful for motorcycles, mopeds and e-bikes when left unattended.

Key Points

The device activates quickly with a one-press operation and switches between armed and disarmed modes without needing a key for arming. A high-precision vibration sensor triggers the alarm when movement is detected, which helps to draw attention and deter theft. The unit includes a conspicuous green reminder cable to reduce the risk of riding away with the lock still engaged, and the sealed body is designed to resist rain and light corrosion for outdoor use. 🔒

Technical Specifications

  • Name: YBLNTEK Motorbike Alarm Disc Lock
  • Alarm level: 120 dB
  • Battery: 500 mAh, USB Type-C rechargeable
  • Pin diameter: 7 mm
  • Reminder cable length: 1.8 m.

Benefits

The loud 120 dB siren provides an immediate acoustic warning that can startle potential thieves and attract nearby attention, which may limit theft attempts. Charging via Type-C reduces reliance on disposable batteries and, according to the manufacturer, a full charge takes around one hour and the unit can remain on standby for several months. The zinc alloy lock cylinder offers wear resistance and a higher tolerance to picking and drilling when compared with basic locks. For added security, this disc lock works well alongside a chain or cable lock to anchor the vehicle to an immovable object, creating a layered deterrent. 🚨

Usage Recommendations

Fit the lock by aligning the pin with a hole in the brake disc and push the pin through until it clicks; attach the green reminder cable to the handlebar to help prevent accidental riding with the lock in place. When arming, press down on the cylinder and wait for the audible signals that confirm the mode change. Consider that the lock requires a disc with a suitable hole and up to 7 mm clearance, so it may not be compatible with every rotor design. Also, although the casing is weatherproof, avoid prolonged immersion or exposure to salt spray which could accelerate corrosion over time.