Michael E said:Ive seen that, it only cost around £8 too, they do a similar one for locking wheel nuts which is what i believe you secure the jsb hub on the axle with?
The trouble is these tools are so cheap and easy to get hold of ,never stop the determined thieves
Re the comments that the jsbhublocks are easily removed. This has been mentioned many times before on this and other forums, but, according to the manufacturer, the design of the jsb prevents these "tools" from working. On several occasions I have seen the company invite sceptics to visit their premises and put their theories on removing the locks to the test. To the best of my knowledge no one has managed it.
Apparently the depth and narrow diameter of the housings for the lock nuts prevent these tools from working.
I would advise anyone interested in a jsbhublock to contact the company direct with any questions, I found them very helpful and willing to take the time to answer all questions.