- Good security at medium risk of theft
- Recommended for securing bicycles
- With a longer jumper, it is easier to lock the bike in a fixed object
- 12 mm parabolic jumper
- Double locking of the jumper in the lock box
- ABUS Power Cell technology (patented) provides extra protection against impact and twisting
- ABUS Plus cylinder for effective protection against tampering such as cultivation
- Two keys included.
- Manual keyhole cover that protects against dirt and corrosion
- ABUS Code Card for copying keys and ordering spare keys
- The stirrup, cover and support elements are made of specially hardened steel
- EaZy KF - bracket with screw set for mounting on round pipes of 28–36 mm diameter. The lock can be easily clicked in and out with just one hand.
- USH - bracket with easy mounting on round pipes with a diameter of 15–35 mm. Product Varedo 47
Closure keyed differentHeight [mm] 230Width [mm] 109Number of keys delivered two keys includedDesign color blackFacet color blackAttachment without holderWeight [g] 1189Lock type keyStrength [mm] 12
Abus Bygellås Varedo 47 with USH holder
699.00 SEK
Condition: New product
Out of stock
Brand
Abus
ABUS
The German company ABUS was founded in 1924. The name of the brand comes from the founders' name, August Bremicker Und Söhne KG. Abus started by producing traditional padlocks that they knew would be a simple and timeless product that would always be in demand.
Today, the ABUS brand is world-renowned and ABUS security products are used by everything from private individuals to large companies.
ABUS LOCK INFORMATION
Make sure to lock your bike correctly, then the chance increases dramatically that you get to keep it! Bicycle thefts have decreased in recent years, thanks to better locks and clearer information from those who sell the locks. If you just follow a few simple tips, you can, in all probability, join the growing crowd who do not get rid of their bike.
Buy a good lock. We recommend Abus. Yes, it is actually the case that Abus is today unthreatened number one on the market. They consistently focus on developing and improving their locks, while some other manufacturers put all their energy into producing as cheap locks as possible. The thief also knows this, and he is literate - so if you make sure that it says Abus on the lock, half the battle is already won.
2. Always lock the bicycle around a fixed object; fence, post, etc. Do not make it so easy for the thief that he can just carry away with the bike.
Fill in the stirrup (looks like: U) as best you can with the frame, post, wheels - the more the better. For most quality locks, the jack is broken up, which takes up quite a lot of space inside the lock when you try to "blow up" it, so if the lock / jumper is filled with a bicycle and post, the jack simply does not fit. On cheaper locks, which can be accessed from the outside (saw, cooling spray, cultivator or drill), you do not have to think about filling in the bracket. It's probably just keeping your fingers crossed that helps