Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles
Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles
Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles

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Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles
Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles
Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles

Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black

Regular price $119.99 CAD
Sale price $119.99 CAD Regular price $119.99 CAD
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The Abus Ivera Steel-O-Chain is a durable chain lock designed to provide high-security protection for your bike. This chain lock features 7mm thick steel links that resist cutting and sawing attacks, ensuring the safety of your bike.
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Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black - Amego Electric Vehicles

Abus, Ivera Steel-O-Chain, Chain Lock, 7mm, 110cm, 3.6', Black

Regular price $119.99 CAD
Sale price $119.99 CAD Regular price $119.99 CAD
Unit price
Product description
Abus Ivera Steel-O-Chain chain lock 7mm, 110 cm, black

Specs

  • Brand: Abus
  • Model: Ivera Steel-O-Chain
  • Type: Chain lock
  • Material: 7 mm steel links
  • Length: 110 cm (3.6 ft)
  • Color: Black
  • Security rating: Level 8

Features

  • 7 mm thick steel links provide resistance to cutting and sawing attempts
  • Flexible 110 cm length offers versatile securing options to fixed objects
  • Compact lock body designed for reliable operation and durability
  • Lightweight and portable design suitable for urban cycling
  • Reputable ABUS brand known for bicycle security solutions

Compatibility

  • Designed for securing bicycles to fixed structures in urban environments
  • Suitable for standard bike locking points and common securing scenarios