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| yankeedoodle |
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 Posted: 20:16 - 03 Aug 2007 Post subject: best security |
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got an offroader and I dont want it nicked. recommend me a decent chain and/or disc lock please Id rather not pay more than £80 if possible |
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| powelly |
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| yankeedoodle |
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 alexhornet Nitrous Nuisance

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| colin1 |
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 shaun_04 Brolly Dolly
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 Runaway987 Scooby Slapper

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| bike-shack.com |
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 bike-shack.com Two Stroke Sniffer
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Is there a wheel-clamp used on bikes (yes, by the traffic wardens or private security, or whatever)? I must admit I never seen a bike clamped... If they do exist, wouldn't they be pretty effective as a security device? if they don't exist, then please ignore....
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| Finglonga |
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| Jamie S |
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| Simple |
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Dont let people know you've got it, when trailering it try keeping it covered, okay the local scum will see it's a bike but not what it is exactly.
big chain and a ground anchor, try almax for the chain, keep those off the floor and chain the bike through the frame somewhere not the whee;s as it has been known that people open their garage in the morning to find a wheel chained up where a bike was.
I have a remote alarm on my shed that sounds in the house but cannot be heard in the yard where the bikes are kept which enables me to 'release' the hounds and unlock the guncabinet.
we also have a trip wire set up connected to a live shot cartridge no blank rubbish.
all of our stuff was installed after we'd had two bikes stollen.
the first was taken out the window (avoiding the £900 door with huge locks and the 2k garage door)
the second my brother was too lazy to put in the locked shed and left it out.. it went that night
best way to keep a bike safe is to limit who knows that you've got it. dont tell every mo fo like my dad does
down the pub. and as I said above keep it covered. try not to leave it running if it's noisy, its amazing how many chavs appear when I've got the pit bike running to spray it down...
hope this is of some use
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| Dazbo666 |
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I can recommend an Almax chain with a Squire lock, but usually only used at home, cos it's just too cumersome to carry around
I also have a Kryptonite disk lock that I'd normally use at work and in town etc
But my favourite is a great big rabid slavering dog that dry humps your leg if you get too close, and would tear the meat off your leg if you protest about it....  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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| Nufkamp |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 215 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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