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Bicycle Lock Selection Guide

What length do you need for your lock?

Cable and chain locks have different lengths. The length of a bicycle lock depends on its use. If you only use the lock to connect a wheel to the frame, a short bicycle lock is sufficient. If you want to secure your bike to the fixed world (a lamppost, tree, bike rack or something similar) then you will need a little more length. The longest bike locks are usually only suitable if you want to attach several bikes to something at the same time. Also keep in mind that the longer the bicycle lock, the higher the weight and the less easy it is to carry.

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Shorter than 50 cm.

Between 50 and 100 cm.

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Between the 101 and 150 cm.

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Longer than 150 cm.

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Ortlieb Lock QL2 Lock

From 15,95

Abus Steel-O 8807K Chain Lock

RRP 64,95 50,95

AXA Fold Ultra Foldable Lock

RRP 135,95 99,95

AXA LINQ City Chain Lock

RRP 53,95 27,95

AXA Solid XL ART2 Frame Lock

RRP 35,95 From 23,95

AXA Absolute 5 Chain Lock

RRP 32,95 From 29,95

AXA Ren II Frame Lock

RRP 20,95 From 17,95

Abus Alarmbox 2.0

RRP 59,95 49,95

Copenhagen Trackers Gemstone

RRP 179,- 167,-

AXA Fold 100 Foldable Lock

RRP 87,95 54,95

Ravemen Bike Finder ABF01

RRP 34,95 29,95

AXA Newton Plug-in chain

RRP 23,95 18,95

AXA Newton Pro ART3 U-lock

RRP 60,95 39,95

Puky Lockstar

14,95

AXA LINQ 100 Pro Chain Lock

RRP 89,95 64,95

Abus Primo 5510K Cable Lock

RRP 24,95 19,95

AXA ProCarat+ ART4 Chain Lock

RRP 98,95 From 74,95

AXA Clinch Soft Chain Lock

RRP 38,95 27,95

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Bike Locks | Check out the best bike locks online

What is a good bike lock?

A good bicycle lock is of course a lock that ensures that your bicycle is properly locked and will not be stolen. We have a wide range of high quality bicycle locks available in our assortment. Our assortment consists of the best brands of bicycle locks, such as:

What is the safest bike lock?

Which bicycle lock is the best buy for you depends on your personal situation. With a good bicycle lock you prevent a thief from taking your bike easily. The better the lock, the harder it is for the thief to steal your bike. At Mantel, we label all bicycle locks with a theft risk. We divide this into:

Is an additional bike lock or chain necessary?

Are you looking for a bicycle lock for an expensive bicycle? Then it is advisable to use a second bike lock in addition to a ring lock. A plug-in chain is the easiest way to increase the security of your bike. This is an additional lock chain that you connect to your frame lock, so that you can lock your bike to fixed objects.
The disadvantage of a plug-in chain is that it does not have an extra lock. If the thief manages to crack your frame lock, he can also remove the inserted chain from your bike. A stronger option is a good frame lock in combination with a foldabe lock, U-lock or chain lock suitable for a high risk of theft. By using two separate locks you make it very difficult for a thief to steal your bike.

Which lock is suitable for my road bike or MTB?

A lock for a road bike or mountain bike has different properties than a conventional lock for your bike. On your sports bike, having a lightweight lock is much more important than on your city bike. In addition, you want the lock not to scratch your frame. You also want a lock that is compact to store. Check out all the locks that are suitable for sports bikes here. These locks are often less safe than regular bike locks. Therefore, they are mainly intended to prevent 'opportunity theft'. Do you want the safest lock for your road or mountain bike? Then be sure to check out the from Axa and Abus.

What are the best bike locks?

Here in the Netherlands, the most popular bicycle locks are frame locks. A frame lock is easy to attach to your city bike or e-bike, and, once it is, you always have it with you. Axa bicycle locks are the most popular and well-known frame locks. But also Abus frame locks are qualitatively very good. However, they are not necessarily the best bicycle locks. A thief can easily pick up your bike and take it with him. To prevent this, you should lock your bicycle to a fixed object with one of the following bicycle locks:
  • Cable locks: Lightweight bike lock to deter the opportunists.
  • Chain locks: Hardened steel links make this one of the most secure bicycle locks available.
  • Foldable locks: Folding locks are compact, strong and easy to attach to the frame.
  • U-locks: Europe's most popular bicycle lock, super strong and frame mounted.
  • Plug-in chains: With an plug-in chain for your ring lock you increase the security of your bicycle.
The combination of two bicycle locks provides the best protection for your bicycle.