








🔐 Fortify your ride with the ultimate anchor of trust!
The ABUS WBA 100 is a premium wall and floor anchor designed to secure bicycles and motorcycles with a 16 mm thick hardened steel shackle and a concealed solid steel plate. Weatherproof and robust, it installs easily with included hardware and withstands harsh conditions and physical attacks, making it a top-tier security solution for both indoor and outdoor use.















| ASIN | B000OYHNZW |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,824 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 646 in Motorbike Accessories |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,631) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2007 |
| Finish | Painted |
| Included Components | Lucchetto |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 508 g |
| Item model number | 27161 |
| Manufacturer | ABUS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 120428 |
| Power Source | Hand-operated |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 16.5 x 6.5 cm; 508.02 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | one size |
| Special Features | Weather Resistant |
| Style | WBA100 Granit |
K**R
Price and quality of product
Brilliant. Easy to put on wall, certainly Easy to use and peace of mind knowing its there.
M**R
Looks small...Nope!
Got this to literally fortify my garden shed which house my very expensive bikes. Needed a Gold standard Sold Secure Anchor Point or 'immovable object', to satisfy the insurance company. It looks small, but no chance...you could anchor a boat to this thing. The shackle will NOT be vulnerable to attack from any burglar unless they rock up with C4 and/or an angle grinder and as long as you install it correctly you can be safe knowing that the only weak point will now be (in my case) the bike frames. I use this with the Master Lock D-Lock which is also Gold - Sold Secure and some other cables to loop into the D-Lock - The result, it works a treat!!! It's a big old unit but sturdy and one look at this and any burglar will know that it's not worth the effort.
D**M
Recommend as its fit for purpose and superior compared to Oxford products
Does what its meant to, very heavy duty, I have in total 3 Anchors, this one is fitted to the wall with cement and the plugs supplied. I have to say this is a lot better than the Oxford ones I went and checked out at my local Motorbike shop, however nothing compared to the Almax and Pragmasis ground anchors which I have anchored to the floor. I know I'm overly cautious, 3 x 19mm Almax and Pragmasis chains on 3 different anchors and a tracker LoL
S**E
Sturdy and secure
I bought this to secure my cycle to the garage wall. It is bigger and heavier than I expected, very solid with plenty of room to get a thick chain or D lock through. The anti-tamper element involves hammering ball bearings into the bolt heads, which are allen key secured. I fitted mine 'upside down' so that the ring stays dropped down, so it is easier to get the D lock through with no need to fiddle about lifting it up every time. It feels very sturdy and secure. I am very pleased with it.
A**P
Strong wall anchor
There are much cheaper alternatives available however having used this one now, I'm glad I chose it. Any anchor is only as good as the hardware attached however my set up should hopefully acts as a nice deterrent. The anchor feels solid, is good quality and more discreet when not in use as some of the solid/welded types.
J**N
Reasonably secure and easy to fit.
This was much bigger than I imagined when I ordered it. It's certainly sturdy and is Sold Secure Gold rated for motorcycles (I wouldn't trust my Fireblade to a ground anchor that wasn't). It took a couple of hours leisurely work to secure to the concrete floor of my workshop, although much of that was measuring up to decide where best to put it. Drilling the concrete was dead easy with my SDS drill (I wouldn't want to attempt it with just a hammer drill). I vacuumed out the drilled holes so that the supplied rawl bolts would go all the way in. In fact I drilled a couple of the holes slightly too deep for good measure - don't do this! I had to use longer bolts to expand the rawl bolts in place as the supplied bolts are only just long enough (obviously) before fitting the supplied bolts. Doh! Most instructions say hold the ball bearings in place over the hex sockets with grease before hammering them in. I liked the idea of hammering them in dry so I used masking tape instead; it worked a treat and with less mess. With hindsight I wish I'd bough a ground anchor where the shackle is a continuous D (like the Torc Ground Anchor). I doubt that the Abus shackle would bend and fail that way but the design means that it only needs to be cut through in one place to free the chain. A continuous D shackle would need to be cut through twice, hopefully lasting longer than the battery in the thieves' angle grinder. The other thing I don't like about this ground anchor is the hideous plastic cover; it really looks like an afterthought. Its only merit is in possibly slowing a thief down a bit. It's supposed to be easy to drive over but that's only true in one direction.
J**C
Gold secure wall anchor for bikes/motorbikes
Essential if you want your insurance to pay out should some b@st*#d try and steel your bike. Easy to install - took me about 45 minutes, you might see other people claiming quicker but perhaps they just didn't install it properly. You'll need a decent hammer-action drill. To fit the anchor bolts (four to install), you need masonry drill bits, something like a 5,7,10,12,14,16mm should do just fine. Take your time there isn't much 'fudge-factor' to get it wrong. Once this is done offer up an anchor bolt to each hole - you may need to 'round out' the holes again. Offer the bolts up again - once they go in approx. 1 inch your golden. Gently tap them in, fix the base unit and put all four bolts in hand tight. Tighten up as required. Once done use a bit of grease to 'hold' the ball bearings in place and hammer them into the hex on top of the bolts - this makes them 100% impossible to undo again - so choose the position carefully! Add the cover and all is good - your sorted. Next thing you'll need is a good lock - Kryptonite do a 'New York faggedaboutit" Gold secure lock in 150cm length - if you surf around online you'll find one for around 85 pounds - RRP is 154 pounds - I found a cracking bike shop in Northern England - Bikesyoulike - and they did me proud. Bottom line - if you want an absolute solid way to lock your favourite bike up and sleep soundly in the knowledge it ain't going anywhere then get this anchor!
M**R
Secure
Great piece of kit does exactly what I wanted to do in case my bikes secure
A**ー
専用工具が必要なので設置は工務店さんにお願いした方が良いと思います。作りはしっかりしてます。
A**E
Sehr massiver und schwerer Anker; sehr stabile Ausführung mit hochwertigen Dübeln und Schrauben; Bohrhammer und gute Bohrer sind Pflicht; in Kombination mit hochwertigen Fahrradschlössern sind Bikes sehr gut geschützt; mit herkömmlichen Werkzeug so gut wie nicht zu knacken; Ich denke, dass potenzielle Fahrraddiebe allein beim Anblick schon Abstand nehmen, da sie mit ihrem Standardwerkzeug wohl leer ausgehen.
J**E
We know our e-bike is safely secured to the concrete and won’t be stolen because of this product! Great Quality and easy to install! We decided to upgrade to e-bikes once we had twins and wanted to get the family out without the car. We purchased this to have peace of mind and a secure place to lock our brand new e-cargo bike in our back yard. We pair this with a heavy duty cut proof U-lock around the frame and bam! That bike isn’t going anywhere!
C**E
Très bon et bien fait
P**U
Produkt jest ok, jednak kotwy są słabe. Dwóch nie udało się zacisnąć. Kupiłem inne kotwy i z tymi nie było żadnych problemów.
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