Xena XZZ6 Disc LockA high-grade mono-block alloy body and piercing 120dB alarm make the XZZ6 the ideal two-stage protection for your scooter or small motorbike. The lock fits virtually any scooter or small motorbike with a high-grade 6mm steel pushdown locking pin and ice-spray proof and pick proof key and barrel. The alarm includes shock & motion sensors that trigger a 120dB alarm powered by a single CR2 long-life Lithium battery. The alarm is self-arming, with no on-off switch and re-sets to armed mode within 15 seconds. Features:
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