Abus Bordo 6000 vs Bordo Combo Lite 6150 - Where are the differences?

Brand
Abus
Abus
Product name
Bordo 6000
Bordo Combo Lite 6150
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Only differences
Alarm
Alarm available
Alarm available
No
Alarm available
No
Bike lock
Sheathing
Sheathing
Yes
Sheathing
Yes
Mounting
Mounting
Yes
Mounting
No
Locking system
Lock type
Lock type
key
Lock type
combo
Securety Level
securety level
securety level
10
securety level
6
Securety level, Max
Securety level, Max
15
Securety level, Max
15
Specifications
Length
Length
90 cm
Length
85 cm
Weight
Weight
1200 g
Weight
520 g

Where are the differences?

Let's look at the differences between the two folding locks Bordo 6000 and Bordo Combo Lite 6150 from Abus in comparison.

Locking system

There are primarily two types of locking systems for bicycle locks, especially folding locks:

  • Key
  • combination lock
The Abus Bordo Combo Lite 6150 has a locking system with a key and is therefore the somewhat more secure variant of the two models. the Abus Bordo Combo Lite 6150 has a combination lock. A locking system with a key is generally somewhat more secure, as the cylinder is better locked and therefore more stable. In comparison, a combination lock is a little easier to break open. A combination lock can also be used to test combinations and thus open the lock. However, this takes some time and is not interesting for many thieves. A small advantage with combination locks is that you cannot lose a key. We rather recommend buying a folding lock with a key. The combination of the Abus Bordo 6000 consists of 4 numbers. Neither of the two locks has a cover on the lock cylinder.

Weight

With a bicycle lock, weight is an interesting and also important factor. A heavy bicycle lock is usually made of stronger material and is therefore safer. The Abus Bordo 6000 has a weight of 1200 g. The weight of the Abus Bordo Combo Lite 6150 is 520 g. Thus the the Bordo 6000 is more difficult in this comparison and comes off better.

Length

The length of the Abus Bordo 6000 is 90 cm. Thus the Abus Bordo Combo Lite 6150 with 85 cm is shorter and offers less leeway.

A shorter bicycle lock has the disadvantage that it offers less space when chaining. On the other hand, it is a little safer, so thieves do not have as much room and leverage to break it open. Especially with folding locks the length has an effect on security. The longer the lock is, the more elements are used. Each element makes the folding lock more unstable and offers more risk for theft.

According to the principle you get a little less security with the Bordo 6000. The length naturally also affects the weight of the bicycle lock. This is relatively logical, since more material is used.

Securety Level

The Securetylevel describes the security level of the bicycle locks. However, this value is not a standard and is determined by each manufacturer. Sometimes the maximum value is raised after a certain time.

Therefore you must always consider the individual maximum value for the securetylevel. The Abus Bordo 6000 has the securetylevel 10 of 15. The securetylevel of the Abus Bordo Combo Lite 6150 is 6 of 15. The manufacturer thus rates the Abus Bordo 6000 as safer.

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