Kryptonite Kryptoflex 1565 Key Cable Lock Motorcycle Security on 2040-parts.com
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Kryptonite KryptoFlex 1565 Key Cable Lock
Item Description
Features:
- 2' x 5/8" (65 cm x 15 mm)
- 15mm, flexible braided steel cable provides increased cut resistance
- New, advanced cylinder provides greater protection from picking
- Lock head rotates 360 degrees for easier handling during lock up and removal
- Integrated, adjustable spline attachment rotates up to 300 degrees for a greater number of possible lock carrying location on bicycle frame or seat post
- Hook-n-Loop retention strap for extra stability during transport
- Includes an EZ-MultiFit bracket, the most versatile mounting system for large tube frames and shapes
- Dual sliding cylinder weather guards with automatic close feature
- 2 easy-to-use reversible keys
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