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Bike accessories - cheap to clear (locks, lights, helmet)


chris_i

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As described below. All pictures here (too many to upload on one post) https://imgur.com/a/slDsoL8. Collection from Solway Road (or can drop off if within 10 minute walk).


Heavy duty bike chain - ?5 GONE


"Abus Diskus 20/70" chain. 1 meter long chain and padlock with 2 keys. In good condition, just a tiny bit of corrosion to one exposed chain link but it looks to me to only be cosmetic (see picture #2).



Kryptonite KryptoLok D lock - ?5 GONE


https://www.kryptonitelock.com/en/products/product-information/current-key/001041.html


Bit grubby but otherwise good working condition. Only 1 key.



Kryptonite Evolution Mini D lock - ?5 GONE


https://www.kryptonitelock.com/en/products/product-information/current-key/000983.html


Only 1 key. The key has a light in it but the battery is long dead so cannot guarantee the light works.



Knog USB charged bike lights - ?5 GONE


The flexible kind that wrap around the handlebars and seat bar. Plug directly into a USB port for charging. Good condition.



Bell black helmet - FREE


Simple matt black helmet (skateboard style?). Medium size. Good condition - well used so a few surface scratches, but not for ages and never involved in an accident.

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