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NEW MOTORCYCLE DISC LOCK
25 April 2008 - Phoenix Distribution (NW) Ltd

Colour schemes to match your bike or mood

ABUS of Germany, the European brand leader in motorcycle security devices, is proud to announce a new addition to their disc lock range, the stylish and sturdy ProVogue series.

ABUS recently won the coveted `Best Brand'' Award from the readers of Motorrad Magazine, with a whopping 73% of readers, from eleven countries, voting ABUS the best name in bike security devices.

Available in two sizes, the ProVogue disc lock is a lightweight, yet effective deterrent, which any biker or scooter rider can carry around with them. Even on a cold morning, whilst wearing thick

gloves, the easy, one-handed operation of the ABUS ProVogue makes fitting the disc lock a simple task, carried out in seconds.

Another biker-friendly feature is the rubberized coating available on the ABUS ProVogue disc locks, which helps minimise the chances of leaving any scuff marks on your machine.

Both the lightweight 305 ProVogue lock ( 461g ) and heavier 300 model ( 702g ) are made from an impact-resistant, solid cast metal, outer casing, featuring a hardened steel alloy retaining bolt, offering maximum resistance against attack from casual bike thieves.

There''s a range of stylish colour schemes available for the ABUS ProVogue too, including Race Winning Red, Gun Metal Chrome, Shadow Black, Grand Prix White, Gun Metal and Luxus Gold. Each ProVogue comes with two keys.

The ABUS ProVogue 305 model, for lightweight bikes and scooters retails for just £24.99 in the UK, whilst the bigger 300 model, more suitable for middleweight machines and Superbikes, costs just £29.99.

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