AXA RLC PLUS
From 20,28
AXA ULC Block
From 24,35
Abus Multifit ACH 6KS
From 20,28
AXA RLC PLUS vs. AXA ULC Block vs. Abus Multifit ACH 6KS
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to use (15x) |
Good length (5x) |
Not too heavy (4x) |
Strong (3x) |
Easy to use (3x) |
Solid (2x) |
Length (2x) |
Not too heavy |
-
Cons
no (6x) |
A little stiff at first |
Just a little too short |
Unlocking the battery is difficult (key) |
No |
Protrudes too far to leave in lock during ride |
Has a logo. Wld prefer black only |
Need pannier to carry |
-
According to the product specialist
Pros
A plug-in chain provides additional security against theft as it allows you to lock your bike to a fixed object. |
With the RLC Plus you do not need an extra key to secure your bike. |
The thick polyester sleeve protects your bike frame against damage. |
Easy to use. |
The cover prevents the chain from scratching your bike. |
130cm length allows for securing your bike to street lights and the like. |
The Abus Multifit ACH 6KS is a universal insert chain and fits on most Abus, Axa and Trelock ring locks. |
Available in two different lengths (100 and 130 cm). |
A plug-in chaim is ideal as a second lock for extra security for your bike. |
Cons
The AXA RLC Plus can only be used in combination with an AXA Defender, Fusion, Victory or Solid Plus frame lock. |
Can only be used combined with an AXA Block XXL frame lock. |
This plug-in chain has no ART certification, but still offers good protection against theft. |
Specifications
Lock Type
Plug-in Chain
Plug-in Chain
Plug-in Chain
No
No
No
Length
100 cm
140 cm
140 cm
100 cm
130 cm
130 cm
100 cm
130 cm
130 cm
Compatible with
AXA Defender
AXA Fusion
AXA Solid Plus
AXA Victory
AXA Fusion
AXA Solid Plus
AXA Victory
AXA Block
None
None
SBSC certification
No
No
Varefakta certification
No
No
Average
Average
590 / 760 gr
Electric bike
City bike
City bike
Electric bike
City bike
City bike
Link diameter
5.5 mm
5.5 mm