This disc brake lock by Oxford stands out thanks to its small and very compact size. Hence, the reason for the ‘micro’, which makes the Micro XA5 the ideal disc brake lock for scooters – or the Vespa PX series. The built-in alarm of 110 dB is quite the call for attention.
The Micro XA5 disc lock truly challenges any potential thief. Oxford provided it with a 5-mm locking pin and – not coincidentally – a minder cable to prevent you from damaging your own mudguard when you take off. This XA5 is the smaller brother of the Quartz XA10 and the Alpha XA14 disc locks.
This disc brake lock is a deterring measure. It’s impossible to simply drive off but remember that it is still a small version of the theme. Its dimensions (57 mm x 55 mm) are a true asset for those who ride often and who park their bikes even more often. The fact that you lock the Micro XA5 disc lock by a simple push, meanwhile activating the alarm, simplifies and facilitates the process. Motion and shock sensors take care of the rest. And yes, they do need power which they are supplied by the rechargeable lithium polymer battery you occasionally charge with the supplied USB cable.
Is this compact, practical disc lock a sure protection against theft? No. There are other options with chunkier locking pins, complete lockdowns and louder alarm sounds and still, motorcycles and scooters get stolen every day. Then again, opportunity makes the thief and every measure that makes that opportunity just a little less opportune, is a plus.
Tip from the RAD-house: make it a habit to always attach the disc brake lock to your front wheel brake disc. It’s where the potential thief is most likely to spot it (that’s okay, a lock always has a dissuasive effect) and you are most likely to be reminded of it.
You wouldn’t be the first to take off and end up with a distorted brake disc or a banged-up mudguard.