Thanks for reply. Yes, I had planned on getting that Abus folding lock…. But also want a rear wheel Cafe lock, but having trouble figuring which model would best fit the Serial1 frame,wheel and fender. The cafe style is so handy to Immobilize bike when I it is close by and in view, so you don’t need do dig your folding lock out of the glovebox. You can use it combination with folding lock also.This is what is recommended:
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ABUS Bike Folding Lock BORDO GRANIT X Plus™ 6500/85 black
The Folding Lock BORDO GRANIT X Plus™ 6500 by ABUS offers extremely high protection against sawing and manipulation. Recommended for securing high ...mobil.abus.com
Also, a "partnered dealership" can key the Abus to match your Serial 1 Key. Here's the link with further info on how to locate a dealer in your area:
Hope that helps and enjoy the bike...
RobbW
Hi Dave, did you ever figure out which Abus cafe lock works? I am wanting the same along with my folding lock. MarkThanks for reply. Yes, I had planned on getting that Abus folding lock…. But also want a rear wheel Cafe lock, but having trouble figuring which model would best fit the Serial1 frame,wheel and fender. The cafe style is so handy to Immobilize bike when I it is close by and in view, so you don’t need do dig your folding lock out of the glovebox. You can use it combination with folding lock also.
Hi Mark, The issue seems to me is the rear wheel frame is very wide to accommodate the CVT hub. I downloaded the technical drawings and printed and made a paper cut out. The only one that seemed to clear the fender,tire, rim AND wide enough to attach to the frame is the ABUS 4650L and 46450XL. I am planning to try install the 4650XL this spring. ( I’m in Minnesota)Hi Dave, did you ever figure out which Abus cafe lock works? I am wanting the same along with my folding lock. Mark