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26/4/2012 at 12:52am
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We have a heavy 2m 19mm link hardned steel chain, when parked up, that's threaded through the "A" frame of the trailer, and through a large eylet on the towbar. and then a SECA high security box padlock with 19mm shackle.
The chain and padlock was a cast of from my Son, when he had a moto-x bike, from about 5 years back, even then the padlock was £75 and the chain £50.
It's a failry ugly looking bit of security, but makes for a good visual deterent.
At the campsite, we chain the trailer to a large tree, it would be easiar to cut through the trailers "A" frame, than to tackle the chain, and maybe some thieves would take that route, at the end of the day if they realy wan't it, then it's going to be gone!
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