Abus Ivy
110 cmOnly 3 items in stock at supplier
Product details
This chain lock is perfectly suitable for high-quality bikes and for bikes that are often parked in public for longer periods of time. If you have spent a lot of money on a high-quality bike, please do not skimp on security or theft protection. The IVY Chain 9210 from Abus offers excellent protection and is especially suitable for storage locations with a high risk of theft.
Theft protection: high security
Weight: 2440 g
Type of lock: key lock
Details:
- 10 mm thick square chain with a durable and highly flexible synthetic fiber coating to protect against paint damage
- The chain, housing, and supporting parts of the locking mechanism are made of specially hardened steel
- Ergonomically shaped lock body
Type: chain lock
Security level: 13
Key: reversible key
Dimensions:
Chain length: 85 cm
Chain link diameter: 10 mm.
Thickness | 10 mm |
Lock type | Chain lock |
Locking mechanism | Key |
Weight | 3000 g |
Item number | 12979514 |
30-day right of return if unusedReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Bike locks» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 4.Dunlop0,6 %
- 4.Master Lock0,6 %
- 6.Abus0,7 %
- 7.Fischer0,8 %
- 7.M-Wave0,8 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Abus0 days
- 1.AXA0 days
- 1.HipLok0 days
- 1.knog.0 days
- 1.Kryptonite0 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Bike locks» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 12.knog.2,7 %
- 13.Onguard3,3 %
- 14.Abus3,5 %
- 15.Kryptonite4,5 %
- 16.Trelock4,7 %
Bicycle locks are getting better and better Heavy helps. No place is safe: Bicycles disappear in front of the workplace, from cellars or backyards. In Germany, about 260,000 bicycle thefts were reported in 2020. At least: this number has been falling for a few years - perhaps also because bicycle locks are getting better and better...