BBB CodeLock BBL-45

BBB CodeLock BBL-45

Regular price€25,00
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With our online store only opened since the 17th October 2022 we want to make sure that we can offer the best possible customer service, for the first 3 months from the launch we have limited the delivery of bikes to only surrounding counties, with parts and accessories shipped throughout the Republic of Ireland.

Delivery charge on ALL bikes is €20.

List of Eircodes we deliver to:

D01 - D24, D6W,

K32, K34, K36, K45, K56, K67, K78.

A41, A42, A45, A84, A85, A86, A92, A94, A96.

W23, C15

Delivery time on Bikes is currently between 7-14 days. We hope to reduce this time to 3-5 days in the coming months.

Shipping of parts and accessories available throughout the Republic of Ireland with a delivery time of 1-2 days excluding weekends.

Delivery charge on Parts and Accessories is €5.95.

We are currently not shipping outside of the Republic of Ireland.

We will be shipping bikes throughout the Republic of Ireland from 1st March 2023.

With parts and accessories worldwide by 1st March 2023.

 

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Description

Great protection for your valuable bike.
Keep the key of your bike lock in your head instead of your pocket. The CodeLock has a 4 number code that can be changed by its owner. Keep the key in your head and the CodeLock will protect your bike. The thick steel cable has a soft cover to protect your frame from scratches. You can leave your bike everywhere without any worries.
  • High security bicycle lock
  • Extra protected durable lock mechanism
  • Thick and durable coil twisted inner steel cable provides maximum protection
  • 4-combination numerical changeable code
  • Cable cover protects your bicycle's paint from chips and scratches
  • Compatible with BBL-92 CableFix and BBL-93 CableTie

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