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the pinnacle of this expertise, offering cyclists a robust angle grinder-resistant solution to deter even the most determined thieves. Unmatched strength and durability is guaranteed with a 26mm diamond coated double layered steel shackle, it is engineered to resist angle grinder attacks and is Sold Secure Powered Cycle Diamond certified. Its double deadbolt design provides additional holding power, resisting other common theft techniques such as twist and leverage attacks. ensuring that your bike remains secure in any situation. This lock isn’t just tough - it’s virtually unbreakable. Despite its formidable strength, the New York Diamond
Standard Lock is designed with user convenience in mind. It includes the Transit FlexFrame-U Bracket for easy transportation, allowing you to carry the lock effortlessly wherever you go. It is eligible for 5 years free Anti-theft Protection cover and with Kryptonite’s Key Safe Program, you can register your keys and receive replacements if they are lost, adding extra layers of assurance. When you choose Kryptonite, you’re not just buying a lock - you’re investing in the highest level of protection available. Your bicycle is more than just a mode of transportation. It’s
an investment, a passion, and a part of your daily life. Don’t leave its safety to chance. Choose the Kryptonite New York Diamond Standard Lock and ride with confidence, knowing that your bike is protected by a global market leading premium brand.
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POWERED CYCLE DIAMOND
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26mm DIAMOND COATED Double Layered Steel Shackle ANGLE GRINDER RESISTANT Hardened DOUBLE DEADBOLT Design 10 Out Of 10 On The Kryptonite Security Scale 5 YEARS FREE ATPO (terms and conditions apply) 3 Stainless Steel Keys Easy To Carry With The Included FLEXFRAME-U BRACKET Dimensions: 20.4cm x 9.5cm Weight: 2.3 kg Discover the New York Diamond Standard and Kryptonite’s range at iceBike*.
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