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synaptyx |
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Joined: 05 Jul 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 16:38 - 24 Jul 2004 Post subject: Security |
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At the minute I just chain and padlock the back wheel and put the steering lock on. The bike's Alpha dotted, but somebody just wanting to scream about on it and then burn it wouldn't really bother about that. I'm looking at some kind of ground anchor, but I'm not sure what to go for, or where to install it, not to mention I'm useless at DIY. Not too confident about messing about with concrete etc. I can't put the bike round the back as the whole garden is on a slope and my neighbours wouldn't be too happy about me tearing up the green turning the bike round.
This is the layout of my front garden, I live in an upstairs flat, so it's really just an entryway to my front door.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks Gti, can you recommend any specific products?  |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

Joined: 12 Jul 2004 Karma :    
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Here is my ground anchor which I made from a piece of scrap box-section and attached the the wall and ground with 12mm rowl bolts, when the chain is through it, you can't get at the bolts. Cost me a fiver to get the local garage to drill the holes in it with their pillar drill.
This did not stop joyriders stealing my bike! they turned up with a hydraulic cutter and sheared through my (extremely hefty, through-hardened) load chain.
A steering lock would not have stopped them either as any Charva worth their burberry baseball cap knows you just have to repeatedly kick the handlebars to break them (and the switchgear) which is why I never use the steering lock. It is little deterrant and if you get the bike back there is more damage.
They did not seem to be discouraged by my CCTV system either (which had run out of tape about 5mins before they arrived ) 99 pounds from Argos with PIR auto start and time and date stamp which makes it admissable as evidence.
What did stop them (and meant I got the bike back with little damage from where they had dumped it) was the electronic immobiliser. Most Neds only know two ways of hotwiring a bike, hammering a screwdriver into the ignition barrel or cutting the wires from the ignition. This stopped them, it is a Taurus system which has zero battery draw and cost about 130 quid fitted. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Thanks for that stinkywheely, sounds like you're having a right old time with the chavs.  |
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Damn chavs!!
Is there any way you can bolt a steel gate on the the end of the alleyway and padlock it? Also fitting a security light on the wall in the alley would be good as thieves don't like bright lights, or is that vampires?
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I had mine in my garage and tied it to a barbeque grill + gas tank which was nigh on impossible to move without having to rearrange my garage. Any other form of heavy furniture would also be sufficient. Don't overlook the use of a disk lock either. And a good piece of advice is to keep the bike covered using the dirtiest and oldest bike cover you can get your hands on. It would give an preconceived image to any wouldbe thief that underneath the dirty, ancient covers is a bike simply not worth touching. Hein Gericke i know do plastic covers which acutally allow you to loop your chain through the covers so it might be worthwhile getting= about 30 quid depending on size of bike. ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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Irdawood the 2nd |
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You want an Uber-Bastard 3000 (patent pending).  |
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You filled that with concrete or something?  ____________________ ?It?s mercy, compassion, and forgiveness I lack?not rationality.? |
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Concrete, sand, bricks, car batteries...
It's not light.  |
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That sounds like an advert:
"Uber Bastard 3000!
Its not light."
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Uber Bastard 3000
You'll never get a patent for it. The product was registered in 1975 when Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider and Robert Shaw used the very same product to bring Jaws up to the surface  ____________________ Mellow Yellow
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 Posted: 21:16 - 25 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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It's also got a couple of copies of Yellow Pages in it, and a random jacket that was sitting around the garages.  |
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Yes, but you have a tendancy to forget about them. A mate of mine had his bike ENTIRELY in bits wondering why it wouldn't start because he forgot about his switch.
The best one would be to run a single wire from the one going into the coils to wherever you want your switch (use a new connector or solder it on). The other terminal of the switch should be connected to earth. When the switch is ON, you can't start the bike as the spark is earthed.
This is best because it fails safe (switches rarely fail to the ON position) and you aren't actually cutting any of your loom, just splicing into it at a single connector. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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You could try the Hardie ground / wall anchor, fitted in 10 mins and folds flat against the wall when not in use! I saw it for £50 in M&P it's supposed to be virtually indestructable! ____________________ Here comes the summer!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 288 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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