Bike lock and socks at aldi

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Si., Mar 18, 2013.

  1. Si.

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    chain and lock where £9.99, socks where £3..

    good quality too!
     
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  2. Barney1

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    Yeah seen them last week si , bought myself a nice bike cover , thermals , and socks from there , verygood for the money
     
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    Careful with the bike covers Barney, a friend said they scratched his paint
     
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  4. paul-b

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    Bought the trackstand for £29.99, not the greatest but it does the job, Only bummer is no attachements for bobbins, so have to use swingarm attachments... works fine though !
     
  5. Barney1

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    Yeah thanks for that , but I've 2 sheets over it also , then bike cover on top
     
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    I wonder how long that lock & chain would last in the Almax bolt cropper test?

    At less than a tenner for the lock and chain and even Abus chains failing the test in less than 20 secs I would't bet £1 on a pass for the Aldi gear! :rolleyes:
     
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    I bet It's more of a deterrent really like any lock is these days to be honest
     
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    You can always chain a Rottweiler to yer bike, stand on it's nuts every so often to make sure it's proper angry, take a brave thief to steal it then, and there is no such thing as a brave thief remember !!
     
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    LOL. I've got a Rottweiler and he's as soft as shite. I'd have more faith chaining a poodle to mine. I still reckon my dog is really a Labrador with a Rottweiler jacket on.
    Bless him.
     
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    My mates got a HUDGE Rottweiler and it is scared of jack Russell's and mud! We think its gay
     

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