Abus Bordo XPlus 6500k/90 SH Bracket
Compact SH bracket mounts the Abus Bordo XPlus 6500 to your frame using two metal straps for a stable, rattle-free carry. Durable construction keeps your lock ready when you need it.
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Key Features
- ✓ Made for Abus Bordo XPlus 6500 folding lock compatibility
- ✓ High-strength polymer cradle reduces wear and vibration
- ✓ Two corrosion-resistant metal straps secure bracket to frame
- ✓ Low-profile design keeps lock close to the frame while riding
- ✓ Installs on round, oval and many tapered tubes with straps
- ✓ Lightweight, compact shipping size—easy spare in a bag
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this bracket fit my Bordo XPlus 6500?
Yes — the SH bracket is manufactured specifically for the Abus Bordo XPlus 6500 and matches the lock's mounting interface to hold it securely on your frame.
What tools do I need to install the bracket?
Installation requires basic tools to tighten the metal straps — usually a screwdriver or small wrench depending on the strap clamps. The package includes the bracket and straps; follow Abus's instructions for torque and positioning.
Can the bracket damage my bike's paint?
The cradle is designed to minimize contact and friction, but metal straps can potentially scuff paint if not installed carefully. Use a thin protective pad or electrical tape between the bracket/strap and frame on delicate finishes to prevent abrasion.
Will it fit oversized or aero tubes?
The dual metal straps cover a wide range of tube diameters, including many aero and ovalized sections. Extremely large-diameter or irregularly shaped tubes may be incompatible — check wrap range and clearances before purchasing.
Is the bracket weather-resistant?
Yes. The polymer cradle resists UV and impact, and the metal straps are corrosion-resistant. That said, regular inspection and occasional cleaning prolong service life, especially in wet or salted-road environments.
Can I use this bracket on multiple bikes?
You can move the bracket between bikes, but it requires re-mounting the metal straps each time. Some riders prefer keeping one bracket on their primary bike and a spare strap kit for occasional transfers.
Buying Guide
When choosing a lock bracket, prioritize secure fit and minimal frame contact. Look for a bracket specifically made for your lock model—this avoids slop, rattling, or the need for aftermarket adapters. Consider the mounting method: metal straps are robust and versatile for many tube shapes, while bolt-on mounts can offer a cleaner install on frames with braze-ons. Check your frame for a suitable mounting point and ensure there is clearance for the folded lock. If you have painted or delicate finishes, plan to use a protective pad under the bracket or straps. Finally, think about whether you'll transfer the bracket between bikes; strap-mounted systems are easy to move but require re-routing each time.
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