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Protect your Brooks style saddle from theft, fits horizontally bolted saddles.

Unlike traditional locks, with Pinhead you can now protect specific components on your bike from theft. The unique Pinhead key system means that, unlike competitor locks of this type, they cannot be removed with a simple screwdriver. The Convex technology on Pinhead Brooks saddle locks protects them from removal by hammer, pliers, picks, universal socket tools, grinders and bolt cutters.

Once installed, the saddle locks remain permanently on your bike, even when you ride. When you need to remove your saddle for adjustment, your Pinhead key lets you do this quickly and easily.

Pinhead locks use a special coded key that comes with each lockset. The key is ergonomically engineered to install and tighten your locks. Each key is different, and comes engraved with a nine-digit code so it can be replaced if lost. With your key code, matching locks can be ordered to protect your other components or other bikes. Protected by Pinhead's lifetime warranty.

Make sure to register your key code at pinheadlocks.com so that if you key is lost, a replacement key can be made for you.

Includes:
- 1 x Lock Nut
- 1 x Unique Pinhead Key
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How many of these do I need for Brooks B66 model?
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23 Mar 2021
I have heard that Brooks B66 needs more than one so I am wondering how many
Thank you for your enquiry, just one would be required

WD 23/03/21
Does the books saddle lock work with the cambium models?
By
31 Jan 2019
More suitable is this saddle/seatpost lock
SJS Cycles part number : 44685

As long the access to seat mounting bolt is obstructed by this device

many thanks
31/01/19