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Chain it through or round a cars wheel. ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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It depends on the type of bike..
A shiney bike will attact organised criminals, they'll see it/hear about it, have a van, and it will go.. a friend of a friend had every security device you could think of, parked behind a van and right under his bedroom window.. 2days of owning this brand new goldwing it was gone, there were scrape marks on top of the van where thye'd got a lift of some sort to pull it accross..
A ratty/small bike/scooter is what opertunists/chavs will go for, provided you have a decent lock or two it should be fairly safe, it will be 400% safer if its kept well out of sight and under a cover. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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As said above... there are mainly two types of thieves (though both of them are scum deserving to have their flesh peeled off).
Opportunists are the most common... Scally walks down the street at 2am, and spots a (usually small) bike or moped, walks up to it, looks for any locks, and if it's clean wheel it away there and then. A decent chain will keep them at bay since they don't usually carry around tools with them (though their mates are always just a phone call away.. as was in my case). The bigger the bike, the less likely it is to be nicked by these types.
Professionals (for want of a better word) will usually plan the theft out over a few weeks, or in some cases a few days. They will look at the bike one night for security, observe your schedule of when you come home, when you get up in the morning, and alter their diabolical scheme. Due to the high level of work involved, they'll normally only go for bikes that are worth a lot of money for their "efforts". The more expensive the bike, the more likely it is to attract them.
There's not really any way to stop a thief that REALLY wants your bike, short of killing them or severely crippling them, but of course in this backwards country that's immoral so your best bet is to lock it up to every brick available in your house and pray for the best.
And one of those dogs that likes to bark whenever someone comes near the house helps too  ____________________ Yamaha YB100 | Yamaha TZR125 | Yamaha XJ600S | Suzuki GSF600
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If its locked on its not worth the effort... its a deterant, like locks, they see a cover locked on its not worth the effort.. you could rig a "personal attacck" alarm to the cover and you'd certainly know if it was tampered with.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Well a dirty chav wont give the faintest shit, because it'll be set on fire at some point later anyhow..
But "professional" theves hate them ,because it can trace all the parts back to them, considering how any parts there are thats a big risk.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Hmmmm.
Well ta for the alphadot info. Ill look into that!
It's a sh*t when a bike gets nicked i bet!  |
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I bet. I'd probably cry like a girl.
Fortunately ( i use that word loosely) none of my bikes have been taken away from me by means of stealing - they just get involved in crashes - at least that way i know it's gone and there is someone to blame.
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All good advice there.
Locks Alarms and deterends & do only one thing
BUY YOU TIME.
The longer it takes to steal a bike the more likley they will be herd or seen stealing it, Now the other prob is if a van comes you can expect at least 2 people to lift it on and in and i bet they will be tooled up with either a knife or a large screw driver. The will anticipate confrontation but wish to avoid it.
How many times have you herd an alarm go of on a car? well people will think that of the bike! "its just another dodgy alam" when in fact its your bike getting nicked. So make sure YOU can hear it no one else will prob give a fuk, and go back tro sleep.
As above they will watch you and plan there steal, so make it as unpredictable for them as possible. Alarm what you can where you can and MAKE SURE the bike is chained to the ground otherwise its easy to lift up and off it goes in the van.
My last bit of advice is no matter where or when keep the bike locked and the steering lock on even if its for 5 mins because thats all it takes to take it,  ____________________ YAMAHA YZF 1000cc THUNDERACE- 'ƃuıןןǝds ʇnoqɐ ʇıɥs ɐ ǝʌıƃ ʇuop ı |
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| stevie-p wrote: | Does anyone know exactly how bike thiefs operate, i was just wondering if they just roam around looking for bikes they want or do they scope out an area first checking for bikes parked in a regular spot. just wanted to know because where my girl friend lives there isn't anything to chain my bike to and i like to park right outside so i can keep an eye on it. |
They steal bikes like this.
Sorry I couldn't add english subtitles.
Narration in movie..
<Case 1>
2 men come on tandem.One watch keeping,the other start to remove security system.
Each ride bikes and go away.
<Case 2>
They approach to the aimed bike with van. One watch keeping, 2nd push the bike away, 3rd drive
the van, they load the bike on the van where they can keep themselves from being seen later.
<Case 3>
Approach to the aimed bike on foot.One bring his lid in his shoulder bag.
He once pass by the bike,look around,then come back to the bike and start to unlock.
The other who was doing watch keeping, approached to the bike, they start to remove security system.
It took only 40seconds. 1st man push the bike, 2nd man walk past the security camera hiding his face. ____________________ own:2020 Serow 250
owned: 2012 YB125SP, 2008 TDM900, 2005 W650, 2002 LS125R, 2002 CB400SF, NS50F, C50 / Trip to UK(2009), Hokkaido touring(2013) |
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