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Reddit mentions of Master Lock Chain Lock, Standard Combination Bike Lock, 4 ft. Long, Red, 8147D

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Master Lock Chain Lock, Standard Combination Bike Lock, 4 ft. Long, Red, 8147D
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LOCK APPLICATION: For indoor and outdoor use; Chain lock is best used for bicycles, ladders, grills, lawn mowers, and gatesEASE OF USE: Fixed 4 digit combination lock for keyless convenienceDURABLE DESIGN: Chain is made from welded steel links for strength; protective vinyl sleeve helps to prevent scratchesSPECIFICATIONS: 4 ft. cable length; 1/8 in. outside diameter
Specs:
ColorRed
Height0.9842519675 Inches
Length40.157480274 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.8598028218 Pounds
Width0.9842519675 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Master Lock Chain Lock, Standard Combination Bike Lock, 4 ft. Long, Red, 8147D:

u/icithis ยท 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Here is what I do in college (not waterproof).

Take a bike chain with a lock that is 4 feet long-ish.

Loop it through a single arm of your jacket, with one end going out the neck and one end going out the arm. Leave the jacket open (unzipped). Place over the tank with the neck facing towards the front and the inside against the tank.
Take the end of the chain coming out of the neck and loop it between the forks, under the bar.
Take the arm end and loop it through the underside of your helmet, taking it through the visor area. Set the helmet on top of the jacket, on top of the tank.
The two ends should be relatively close; one on top of the fork bar and one under. Lock together.
Presto! Cheap and easy way to store your gear safely.

Edit: I can take a picture of this if people are interested / this is confusing.

u/traal ยท 1 pointr/bicycling

We had these back in the '80s.