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Description
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Christmas Shipping
The Abus Bordo 6000 Alarm Folding Lock is the ultimate security solution for your bike. This innovative lock is equipped with an intelligent alarm system that emits a 100dB sound when it detects an attempted attack. Thanks to the smart 3D Position Detection sensors, the lock can differentiate between picking attempts and minor vibrations that occur when the bike is locked or when a ball bounces nearby. Acoustic signals also inform the owner of the lock's battery level and activity status.
Made of specially hardened steel, the Bordo 6000 features 5mm bars with an extra-soft two-component casing to protect your bike's paintwork. The bars are linked with special rivets and come with an ABUS Plus cylinder for maximum protection against attempted manipulation. With a length of 90cm and a weight of 1450g, the lock is perfect for securing high-cost bicycles.
For added convenience, the lock can be mounted on the Tribe Original or Tribe Evamos frames using the provided mounting holster. Don't let bike thieves get away with your prized possession - upgrade to the Abus Bordo 6000 Alarm Folding Lock for unparalleled security and peace of mind.
We can’t make it snow in Australia this Christmas (as much as we’d love to!), but we can guarantee your orders will be delivered or ready for pickup in time for the holidays. You’ll need to act fast—time’s ticking! Here’s what you need to do:
For Deliveries: Order by 5th December to ensure it arrives before Christmas. After that, we can’t guarantee it’ll make it in time!
For Pickups: Ordering for pickup from our Gold Coast or Brisbane stores? Make sure to place your order by 10th December. We cannot guarantee that orders placed after the 10th will be ready in time for Christmas!
Don’t wait—get your order in now before time runs out! Make this Christmas one to remember!
ÂThis may be affected by stock availability and delays from suppliers.
While every attempt will be made for you to receive your order in time for Christmas (if ordered before cut-off dates), occasional inconsistencies in logistics and stockouts may occur.