Scooter driver gift idea - Grip-Lock the safety lock for scooters
Personal gift tips for scooter drivers from Scooter Center Team
Name: Daniel
How long have you been working in the Scooter Center:
For about 16 years
What is your job in Scooter Center:
Purchasing Europe, general administration
What do you have to do with scooters:
I have been driving scooters since 2004. My first scooter was a Gilera Runner FXR, which immediately impressed me with its enormous acceleration and speed! Unfortunately, others were also enthusiastic about my scooter and one day it was gone ... :-(
For this reason, my gift tip is the "GRIP-LOCK" brake lever lock!
Gift idea for scooter drivers
Lock - safety lock - brake lever lock -GRIP LOCK- for brake lever, clutch lever - yellow, black or red
Article no. 7674997
Why:
It is very space-saving and quick to put on and take off. Even so, it's sturdy and almost impossible to crack.
In contrast to a brake disc lock, it can never happen that the lock has not been removed before driving.
Had I had this lock I would probably still be driving FXR today!
ASSEMBLY
Attaching and removing the Grip-Lock takes less than 10 seconds!
PROTECTED
Grip-Lock is colored and easily recognizable on the handlebar. That immediately scares off potential thieves! But that's not enough, of course: Grip-Lock uses four sturdy steel struts made of hardened spring steel inside, which effectively prevent theft with a saw or other cutting tools. Absolutely rustproof thanks to the fiber-reinforced nylon sheathing.
SAFE
With a blocked throttle grip, it can never happen to you not to have removed the lock before driving. A forgotten lock can result in considerable damage to the vehicle on the brake disc lock or other external locks.
The BASF special nylon with glass fiber reinforcement used for Grip-Lock is 200% stronger than conventional all-purpose plastic and gives the safety system special strength and rigidity.
SAUBER
Grip-Lock is cleaner and easier to use than cumbersome and dirty brake disc locks or chain locks that first have to be fumbled through frames or spokes somewhere.
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