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What size Disk Lock do i need for me bike?

Hi Guys,I Have a 2011 Lexmoto Vixen, and wanted to by a ALARMED disk lock for it. i know this isn't necessary but i'd feel safer with it as it my only transport to work and back.i know that the disk break on it is 10mm as i asked at the shop today while picking it up from a service.i wanted an alarmed one but didn't know what one would fit i. i've found a few on etc but they say things like 7mm locking pin. and im unsure as to weather or not this will fit by disk? or if i'd need one of about 14mm?any idea or links would be great, im not looking to spend any more then ?20-?30 at a push.much appreciatedBeefamus

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While I personally have always used studless ice snow tires (primarily Bridgestone Blizzak's) I do have a lot of experience on the Altimax from customer vehicles and feedback and they get no complaints. The Hankook's are new to the market and I have never had the opportunity to turn wheels in anger with them on bad roads. It is Hankook's first stab at a winter tire so far as I know while the General is actually a re-badged Gislaved tire from Europe, a brand well known for its winter tires.
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