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My best mate had this ground anchor: https://www.yanchor.com/
Which is essentially what I'm on about, but with less bodge pipe...more proper ground achoryness.
So yeah you could, but you said about it being cheap so I just said the cheapest thing I could think of! ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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Enormous D-shackle, welded up and rebar-ed into some concrete. Largely free and simple.
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I welded up 2 ground plates with half inch steel bar bent and welded onto it. Took about 25 minutes and they ain't coming out the floor any time soon  ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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Why dont you just wait for your loan to come through and get one for around £40.
There are specific removable anchors but theyre going to cost you the same as the fixed versions.
Remember to think about the size of the chain your going to use, as ground anchors come in differnt sizes and its always advisable to fit the larger ground anchors as they are the same cost and should you upgrade to a larger chain in the future it will fit your GA.
For built in Ga's you cant go wrong with the Concave built in herehttps://www.elitesecuritysupplies.com/ground_motorcycle_anchors_built_in.html
If you must do a DIY fit I would suggest getting a piece of "rebar" from your local reclamation yard and cementing it in to an 18" x 18" hole.
Package ground anchor deals for chain and ground anchor are here :https://www.security-chains.com Also has motorcycle security guides and stolen bike alerts. ____________________ All your motorcycle security all in on place.....
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The best security is nobody knowing its there in the first place, a cover really helps if you can't get it totally out of sight.
When it has to be left outside overnight I've locked my bike to a cars tow hitch (ideally you'd know/ask the person first ) ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Whatever you decide, do get a ground anchor, I thought my R6 was safe as I had it covered, right outside window in my garden, disc-lock on front, chain around back wheel, plus additional shackle d-lock on back wheel, and guess what. It got nicked!!! The fuckers just dragged it away in the night into a van with all the locks still on the bike! Next time i'm definately concreting a metal bar in the ground and getting a chain from a shipyard!
James ____________________ www.bike-shack.com - Probably the best free motorcycle classifieds website in the UK...
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Thanks all for the extra tips,
I have managed to sort something out with a ground anchor and high quality chain, won't go into too much detail on here as you never know who is watching best to be too careful than not enough. However this thread will now be helpful for anyone who searches for ground anchor advice, or anyone that is worrying about ground anchors.  ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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| Quote: | Whatever you decide, do get a ground anchor, I thought my R6 was safe as I had it covered, right outside window in my garden, disc-lock on front, chain around back wheel, plus additional shackle d-lock on back wheel, and guess what. It got nicked!!! The fuckers just dragged it away in the night into a van with all the locks still on the bike! Next time i'm definately concreting a metal bar in the ground and getting a chain from a shipyard!
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This is what most of us forget about is the pick up and put into a van factor, disc locks etc will only stop the local kids. Alarmed disclocks used on your security chain is are popular idea.
The largest chain on the market is the Untouchable 19.85mm chain and is a "short link" chain (others are long link, 19.85mm refers to the diameter of steel the link itself is made out of, overal width is 63mm to give you some idea) ____________________ All your motorcycle security all in on place.....
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My advice would be to get a solid metal ring, and a plastic bucket and fill it with concrete. Place the metal ring in the concrete and once it has set, cut away the plastic bucket to reveal your anchor.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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