Patriot Lock

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Hello to Everyone
First post.
Can anyone tell me the measurement between the pin end cap and the body of a Oxford Patriot bike lock.
I would like to use It as a seat lock but need to know If It will fit through the two base plates.
 
There are two versions of the lock - one is designed for a chain and the other for the width of a motorbike disc.
 
Hello to Everyone
First post.
Can anyone tell me the measurement between the pin end cap and the body of a Oxford Patriot bike lock.
I would like to use It as a seat lock but need to know If It will fit through the two base plates.
They come in two different lengths......I believe most people use the shorter of the two.

There are comprehensive threads about them on here somewhere, but I’m sure someone will be along with an answer too.

Here is an image from a poster in one of those threads.....

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I think it was from this one.......
 
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I belive they do but wait for definate answer
Also i believe there are two sizes of lock just to complicate things
 
Hello to Everyone
First post.
Can anyone tell me the measurement between the pin end cap and the body of a Oxford Patriot bike lock.
I would like to use It as a seat lock but need to know If It will fit through the two base plates.
The way I fitted mine only requires the pin to penetrate 1 of the plates.
Oxford Patriot 2.jpg


Feel free to PM me if you require further detail.
 
I’ve got the longer shaft version in my garage as I ordered the wrong one.
 
The way I fitted mine only requires the pin to penetrate 1 of the plates.View attachment 462535

Feel free to PM me if you require further detail.
Mine is fitted the same as Phil's above, with the Aguti seat base you only need a standard 2.5mm thick 14mm washer on the pin for a snug fit. Fiat seat base needs a 7mm thick washer as the steel plate is much thinner.
 
First off, thanks to everyone for the prompt replies.
I've already drilled the seat bases as I have made my own device from a stainless bolt and a padlock with the lock underneath. Having said that the Oxford bike lock looks a much neater idea If I can get It to fit, my idea for this project Is to fit the Oxford underneath the seat base with as little of the shaft above the base as possible.
My two bases are two centimetres thick so I need the lock shaft to bridge this distance.
Landy Andy. If your long lock would bridge this gap I would rather give you the money than a company.
 
Landy Andy
I've already drilled the seat bases as I have made my own device from a stainless bolt and a padlock with the lock underneath. Having said that the Oxford bike lock looks a much neater idea If I can get It to fit, my idea for this project Is to fit the Oxford underneath the seat base with as little of the shaft above the base as possible.
My two bases are two centimetres thick so I need the lock shaft to bridge this distance.
Landy Andy. If your long lock would bridge this gap I would rather give you the money than a company.

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Till Andy replies......this might give you an idea of how long the long pin version is.

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Will dig it out at weekend and measure it for you. If I remember, shout if I don’t.

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