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ABUS 1060/170 Granit CityChain X-Plus Chain Lock, Black, 67-inch

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$199.00

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1.Size:170cm(14-15)


About this item

  • Reliable bicycle lock with ABUS security level 15: The most secure chain lock by ABUS with 10 mm thick hexagonal chain protects your bike thanks to the ABUS XPlus cylinder and lots of extras
  • Hardened steel for high safety: High-quality, specially hardened steel is used for the chain, housing and the supporting parts of the locking mechanism
  • With innovative technologies: Outstanding protection against blows and attacks thanks to patented ABUS Power Cell technology: The toothed sleeve protects against brutal methods of attack
  • Bicycle lock for high-quality bicycles, cargo bikes and e-bikes: Granit CityChain XPlus 1060/170: length 170 cm, weight 3750 g, colour black, includes 2 keys
  • Safe, reliable and strong That is what the name ABUS stands for Whether it's home protection, property security or mobile security: ABUS sets the standard


Granit city chain x-plus 1060/170 Moto


Magu
Reviewed in Italy on September 3, 2024
La catena Granit Xplus è molto robusta e dá una maggiore sicurezza rispetto alle altre. L’ho acquistata x la mia bici elettrica. Da cm 170 è parecchio pesante, ma la consiglio di questa lunghezza x poterla attaccare ai pali della luce. Nonostante sia necessario inserire la chiave per chiudere la serratura, si incastra comunque In modo agevole e senza far fatica.
Leonel Lobão
Reviewed in Spain on March 31, 2023
Lo uso con mi bici urban arrow, es práctico y seguro. Recomiendo
claude-guy
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2022
Parfait, selon le besoin.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 1, 2022
It looks and functions as expected. It arrived punctually.
anthony
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022
Amazing bike lock but it's too heavy for most people to use and to store on bike
Michael S.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
It's definitely strong, sturdy and heavy. I use it on an electric bike so it goes in a basket and I don't have to deal with how to carry it on the bike, without the basket, carrying a 5 foot, heavy chain would be a definite problem. I had a shorter chain( 3 feet) and it worked ok, but I had to look around for something which wasn't too large to chain it to, plus I couldn't lock both front and rear wheels at the same time. 67 inches is long enough to get both wheels locked through a sturdy pole or bike rack. I'm taking off one star because you have to fight a bit with the lock to unshackle it, I lubed it with a graphite lock specific lubricant and that helped a lot.
Timothy Dorian
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
I think this lock is pretty cool. Now i feel confident it will keep my bike safe and secure. IF it doesn't, well, ill come back with a vengance and let you know otherwise. This lock, along with 2 tracking devices, an alarm, and four flex locks for gear, is meant to protect the bike from being stolen at all. It's damn heavy duty. Thanks ABUS.
Spencer Milcheson
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021
I found a stranger crouched down attempting to open the lock using tools. They must've been trying for at least 15 minutes when I discovered them. I alerted a present officer who hangs out around my work and he got to have a chat with the would-be thief. The thief only managed to cut open the paint protection fabric. I couldn't find any noticeable damage to the actual chain or keyhole. I covered the torn fabric with black tape and plan to continue using the lock.
Andreas
Reviewed in Germany on January 20, 2021
Mit dem Namen Abus verbindet man - sicherlich auch zu recht - das Thema Sicherheit.Sicherheit geht jeden etwas an. Wer möchte schon, dass sein Hab und Gut in die Hände mieser Diebe fällt, denen es einen feuchten Kehricht interessiert, ob der rechtmäßige Eigentümer viel Schweiß investiert hat, um sich diesen oder jenen Gegenstand leisten zu können oder ob jener Gegenstand auf besondere Art und Weise, dem sog. ideellen Wert, mit dem Besitzer verbunden ist.Nicht nur bei Fahrrädern, die in der Liste der am häufigsten entwendeten Gegenstände auf den oberen Plätzen rangieren, gilt die Regel, dass die aufgewendeten Kosten für die Sicherung dem Neuwert der zu sichernden Sache angemessen sein sollten. Man hört regelmäßig, dass ein Fahrradschloß ungefähr 10 % des Fahrradneuwertes entsprechen sollte. Bei einem Bike für über 2.000,- EUR, in Zeiten von e-Bikes entspricht dies vermutlich dem durchschnittlichen Kaufpreis, wäre es töricht zu denken, dieses mit einem Schloß für 20 EUR gut sichern zu können. Doch was bedeutet eigentlich "gut".Fest steht... jedes Schloß kann geknackt werden. Die Frage ist nur, wieviel technischen sowie - und das ist noch entscheidender - zeitlichen Aufwand muss ein Langfinger aufbringen, um eine angebrachte Sicherung zu überwinden. Der Gelegenheitsdieb wird sich definitiv von seinem Vorhaben abhalten lassen, wenn er auf eine - oder noch besser - mehrere nur aufwändig zu überwindende Schlösser trifft. Der Profi hingegen wird sich der "Aufgabe" mit geeignetem Werkzeug stellen, sofern das Risiko des Entdecktwerdens gering genug ist. Dies dürfte insbesondere der Fall sein, wenn das zu sichernde Bike an einem abgelegenen Ort und / oder nachts abgestellt wurde. Es gibt zwar auch die dreisten Diebe, die am helllichten Tag mitten in einer belebten Fußgängerzone das Objekt ihrer Begierde entwenden. Mittels eines größeren, somit also auffälligen Bolzenschneiders oder gar einer Flex wird dies aber eher selten passieren bzw. unbemerkt bleiben.Obwohl ich von der Wichtigkeit des Schutzes des eigenen Hab und Gutes weiß, musste auch ich bereits den Diebstahl eines Fahrrades beklagen. Der finanzielle Schaden wurde zwar seitens der Versicherung ausgeglichen. Geärgert hat mich aber nachhaltig, dass die A...löcher augenscheinlich leichtes Spiel hatten, da sie es wagten, in einer Reihenhaussiedlung das vor der Haustür an einem am Boden fixierten Fahrradständer angeschlossene MTB zu entwenden, während ich eine Etage höher schlief. Kurzum musste für das neu gekaufte Bike eine andere Sicherungslösung her.Die Wahl fiel auf das Abus Granit CityChain X-Plus Kettenschloß in der Länge von 170 cm.Dieses Schloß empfiehlt sich eher für den stationären Einsatz, da es aufgrund der Massivität zu schwer ist, um es im Rucksack durch die Landen zu fahren. Die Länge war mir jedoch wichtig, da ich größtmögliche Flexibiltät haben wollte, um ggf. mehr als ein Bike am verankerten Fahrradständer anschließen zu können. Aus diesem Grund gab ich auch diesem Kettenschloß den Vorzug und wählte kein Bügelschloß.Die bauartgleichen Schlösser aus der Serie Granit CityChain X-Plus von Abus mit deutlich kürzerer Länge mögen hingegen für den mobilen Einsatz besser geeignet sein, da sie etwas weniger Gewicht haben.Eine Lösung des Mobilitätproblems wäre beispielsweise, zwei Schlösser zu kaufen, wobei man beim Pendeln zwischen Wohnort und Arbeitsstelle ein Schloß zu Hause nutzt und das zweite Schloß auf Arbeit belässt.Denn in puncto Aufbruchschutz gehört das Schloß von Abus definitv zu den besten auf dem Markt erhältlichen Schlössern. Auch für das Abbstellen eines Fahrrades oder Motorrades über Nacht eignet sich das Schloß. Wichtig ist auf jeden Fall, das Bike an einen festen Gegenstand anzuschließen, damit es nicht einfach weggetragen werden und in einem in der Nähe wartenden Transporter verschwinden kann.Ich habe das Schloß jetzt bereits über 2 Jahre im Gebrauch. Entweder kam in dieser Zeit kein Langfinger an meinem Heim vorbei oder jener gab bereits beim Anblick des Abus Granit CityChain X-Plus auf und zog von dannen. Wie auch immer... ich kann mit beiden möglichen Erklärungen sehr gut leben.
Dave. C
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019
I’ve been searching high and low for the right high security chains and high security locks to use with the chains that would give me peace of mind in locking my e-bike hyper-scrambler. The problem I kept running into was finding the correct chain length / chain thickness to go around my bike frame through my wide front tire and around an object. That in itself wasn’t a problem with the Abus 8ks chain, that was until I attempted to find a decent (mostly unpickable) high security padlock that would fit said chain. After trying a few solid locks and realizing they all had one fatal flaw (Stanley Lock: solid design/easily picked, Abus 37k/60: really great lock/difficult to pick/shackle clearances only 5/16”) I started to get sick of trying to find the right combination of lock/chain.With that said I was initially trying to avoid spending 200$ on a lock chain combo, like the Abloy Protec2 / Abus 8ks, so I stumbled upon this chain/lock on Abus website and was surprised it fit all my requirements (solid chain, good length, and difficult to pick cylinder lock). Its on the bit of the pricey side, but considering the fit and finish of it, and comparatively adding the cost of a similar chain and a padlock like the 37rk/80, I personally think it was worth it.Pros: Fit and finish is superb, hefty and feels very secure, chain length is enough to secure my bike, key card allows all other Abus locks to get keyed the same if so desired.Con: Its hefty, and requires the key in the shackle to lock it, which can add a layer of difficulty in securing your bike.Another consideration I was loenough length and anti-pick deterrence (cyclinder core) to lock my e-bike hyperscrambler
Scott Sherman
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017
This chain lock is the optimum compromise for security. I have an expensive Ebike and it seems that these are becoming the prime target for bike thieves. So there are 3 areas of concern. First, costl. I was going to buy insurance but it was more expensive than the most expensive lock I could find. So the high price of this lock is easily justifies since, When I come back to where I locked my bike there will still be a bike. Insurance can not do that. Second is the weight. It is heavy but falls toward the high side of the middle of the pack. The next size downs, is Abus 1010 which is 9mm thick links and about 2 lbs less wieght. Probably sufficient, but for the extra two pounds, I get peace of mind, knowing that for my circumstances, no one will take my bike. Less than 9mm, you might as well get a cable and wonder if your bike will be there for you on return. You could lower the weight by getting a shorter chain, but this length will lock both wheels to the frame and a large pole, or both my bike and my wife's easily, so the length is important. To that point. I have tried U locks, but they are a pain to transport where a chain will fit almost any bike or pack. I just fold mine and lay it on the pannier carrier over the rear wheel attached with some Velcro. So if the peace of mind of knowing that a thief will see this beefy lock and move on is worth the slight difference in weight, this is a good choice. Third is which brand, Krytonite or Abus. I considered others, but after reading review after review and holding both in hand, the choice to go with Abus was easy. This is personal as both companies make good products, but the lock mechanism of the Abus seemed to get more love on the internet. Is it perfect for everyone in all circumstances. NO. I would not leave my bike out in NY City over night with this, but for my suburban community, during the day, I will go see a movie or walk around town or the park or walk a trail and feel that my ride home is still waiting for me.
Maria Gross
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
This is probably the most secure bicycle chain available, rated in Europe at 15. I use it for my folding bicycle and it is long enough to wrap around the frame and through both wheels to secure it to a fixed object. The chain weighs eight [8] pounds and is 170 cm long [5'8"]. Bike thieves will most likely ignore my bike, as the work required to break the chain is greater than opportunities elsewhere. Cables are easily cut, this chain is not. And in Europe, Abus is a known quantity. They make quality security products, and this is one of their finest. The US security levels are 10 maximum and this far exceeds that rating. I like their products and the German engineering shows. Thank you Abus!