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 Posted: 23:58 - 28 Dec 2011 Post subject: Got a street triple. Kept on the street – how to secure it? |
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So, I passed my mod 2 on the 20th, bought a street triple on the 22nd and been loving it ever since! (a few pics in THIS THREAD will do some better ones when I have some time)
Anyway, its kept on the street. I have no choice....... so how do I secure it?
1) big f#*k off chain around the frame and around a lamppost/tree? What brand? Any specific recommendations? A few problems with this, i) I think I’ll need at least a 2m chain, probably 2.5-3m given the distance the bike will be from the kerb and then the distance of the trees/lampposts are from the edge of the kerb is around 1 foot. Ive been parking at a 45 degree angle as there’s quite a camber and it’s on a hill. ii) Relies on me being able to park next to one. Come 6pm almost every inch of parking space is taken. Pavement isn’t that wide and wheelie bins are out 24/7 so leaving it on the path will probably result in it being knocked.
2) chain the bike to a storm drain? They are few and far between, and will mean the chain is on the ground so not ideal. Relies on me being able to park next to one.
3) any other suggestions????
The bike has a datatool 4 alarm/immobiliser. Add a disk lock? Any specific recommendations for these? Add a cover?
Not too sure the council will be overjoyed at me filling a bin with concrete and leaving in on the street or putting in a ground anchor.
At the moment ive got a crappy disk lock just for something visual on it but sleeping in the front room, crow bar in hand isn’t doing me any good.
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Rent out a council garage, there's no way I'd leave a bike on the street, if it doesn't get knicked you can bet local kids will mess about with it. Don't think I'd able to sleep at night and my bike is half the cost of yours
If you have to then get a decent rain cover, massive chain, disc locks etc. but at the end of the day if some one wants it they'll get it, they'd grind the chain off and throw the bike in the back of a van and you'd never see it again. ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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If you have to leave it on the street, the make damn sure you have:
+ Some fat-off chain wrapped around one of the wheels.
+ An alarmed disc lock is always a plus, even if you have an wired-in alarm, the more noise your bike makes if it gets stolen, the better.
+ A cover, sometime it can help prevent it getting stolen just because theives cannot be bothered to faff around with the cover etc.
+ If possible, leave it under a street light... if the area is lit up, it might deter theives through fear of being seen...
Always worth a try, right?   ____________________ CBT Passed - 22 / 10 / 11 >> Theory Passed - 16 / 02 / 2012 >> Mod 1 Passed - 07 / 03 / 2012 >> Mod 2 Passed - 18 / 05 / 2012. |
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Thanks for the replies. ive been out this morning with a tape measure and as i thought a 2.5m chain wont be long enough to go from the bike then round a lamp post/tree if on the street. so i have 2 options.......
1) forget the Almax and go for one of THESE 4m protector chains. how do these compare to Almax? i assume not all 19mm chains are created equally?
2) there is a place at the end of the street where i could park it on the pavement attached to a lamp post, there is no house on that side of the street, therefore no wheelie bins. only thing is the local postie attaches his buggy thing to it and it needs to be moved to the other side of the post as the "free" side has a bloody huge pot hole and is just perfect for a humiliating 0mph spill. ive put a note on my door asking him to give me a knock when he comes round.
so, protectors any good? are they well enough known compared to an Almax to deter a thief? will the 19mm thickness be enough of a deterrent in its self without the brand?
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 Posted: 11:00 - 29 Dec 2011 Post subject: Re: Got a street triple. Kept on the street – how to secure |
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i have no drive, no garage, did a search and was nothing within a reasonable distance to rent. unless im going to leave it at my sister 250 miles away, its on the street unfortunately. |
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Can you hear the alarm from your house? If not, I'd recommend a pager add-on so that you can.
Have you got a cover on the bike? It a) hides what kind of bike it is and b) is an added faff for the thief (removing it should set the alarm off)
I kept my CBR on street in central London and it wasn't as huge a deal as some would think. Since it was my sole means of transport I was generally at home when it was and I didn't use particularly awesome locks or anything. My main defence was a long cable wrapped around a lampost that let me lock my chain to the cable, and the cover to disguise the fact that it was a nice bike.
The one theft attempt that happened in 2 years was the one night I didn't chain it up, so was clearly someone keeping an eye on it, and they ran away when lifting the cover triggered the alarm.
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| Bendy wrote: | Can you hear the alarm from your house? If not, I'd recommend a pager add-on so that you can.
Have you got a cover on the bike? It a) hides what kind of bike it is and b) is an added faff for the thief (removing it should set the alarm off)
I kept my CBR on street in central London and it wasn't as huge a deal as some would think. Since it was my sole means of transport I was generally at home when it was and I didn't use particularly awesome locks or anything. My main defence was a long cable wrapped around a lampost that let me lock my chain to the cable, and the cover to disguise the fact that it was a nice bike.
The one theft attempt that happened in 2 years was the one night I didn't chain it up, so was clearly someone keeping an eye on it, and they ran away when lifting the cover triggered the alarm.
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i dont have a cover, if you have any recommendations for one that isnt going to be ripped to shreds by a gentle breeze i would appreciate it. when my flatmate gets up ill do a little testing with the alarm, get him to set it off and see if i can hear it. |
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If they want it they will take it... put on some locks and that but at the end of the day make sure it is insured (Obvs TPFT at least) and declared on the street...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 46 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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