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Reddit mentions of ABUS 10KS 6' Maximum Security Square Chain and Sleeve, 3/8" Diameter Chain Link
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- Premium Quality: Our security chains are made of hardened steel with a special anti-corrosion coating which makes them ideal for outdoor use. Each link has a thickness of 3/8", inside height of 1 1/2" and inside width of 5/8".This chain requires 8 tons of cutting force to break through the hardened steel.
- Theft Deterrence: Our chain cannot be compromised by typical aggressive burglary attacks. Each individual link is unique in that the shape is squared rather than round. The squared link construction makes it almost impossible for theft tools to get a secure grip on the chain to cut. The thick hardened steel is extra resistant to sawing and the welded finish makes prying insurmountable.
- Secure Anything: ABUS square link security chains are utilized by both industrial and consumer users. Our customers trust this chain to secure their commercial/residential properties, containers, bikes, gates, fences, trailers, ATVβs, motorcycles and much more.
- Scratch Resistant: Traditional security chains expose your items/property to potential damages and scratches when in use. ABUS security chains feature a nylon sleeve to protect your property from scratches and damages while in use.
- Synonymous with Security: ABUS has been manufacturing and innovating security technology since 1924. When it comes to protecting lives and valuables, ABUS provides security solutions to help you feel safe and secure.
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Specs:
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 6' |
Weight | 9 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
If you are moving with the bikes, I would opt for a trailer over a transport company, and keep them with you.
First things first, if you've never trailered a bike before (and it sounds like you haven't) do your research on properly securing the load, and make sure you have a tow vehicle and trailer that's up to the task. A light open trailer should be fine if it fits both bikes. easiest way to fit them on a small trailer is to tie them down side by side with one facing forward and the other rearward with the front wheels chocked. That gives you the most flexibility to route tie down straps to hold them in place.
Make sure that the trailer locks to the tow vehicle. You will want a good quality high security locking hitch, or heavy chains and locks (they don't have to be in place while in motion, but should be locked when stopped and left unattended)
Then chain the bikes down together to the trailer by running a chain through the frames. Use one with a sleeve so it doesn't scratch the bikes by shifting around. You can also use it to chain them up wherever you store them for extra security, so it's a good thing to have. Here's one I use: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UMCBL4
For a lock, I recommend this one. You cannot possibly beat it for the price: https://smile.amazon.com/FJM-Security-SPRS60-KA-Shrouded-Different/dp/B001LFPJXQ
Other than that just get used to maneuvering with the trailer and drive carefully. I personally prefer open trailers for this because you can keep an eye on your load, and can see around them. A closed trailer takes up more space as you're aware, but if you have the space you can also use it as a storage container at your destination. You could also just rent a trailer from uhaul and then not need to store it anywhere when you're done.