Motorcycle disk brake lock

Locks – Portable – Padlocks

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70233, 70386, E05B 6736

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059162791

ABSTRACT:
A motorcycle disk brake lock is composed of a main body, a lock core, a lock bolt, a retrieving spring, and a lock bolt spring. The main body is provided with a disk receiving slot which is in turn provided with a receiving hole and an insertion slot. The lock core is received in the receiving hole. The lock bolt is composed of an inner lock bolt and an outer lock bolt which is provided with a plurality of retaining members for retaining and locating the main body and the lock bolt such that the disk brake lock can not be easily tampered with. The retrieving spring serves to locate the lock core at the unlocking position, whereas the lock bolt spring is intended to locate the inner lock bolt at the releasing position.

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