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I have a similar situation when staying at my girlfriends, terrace house in a less salubrious part of town. Having had one bike stolen from there over night I now use a 19mm pragamsis chain and a large Abloy 362 padlock through the back wheel & frame chained to the lamp post outside. A smaller chain & padlock through the front wheel, yokes and cover. Odd time I stick a disc lock on as well for good measure, that will teach em.
Touch wood so far scrotes have only lifted the cover off the back wheel & seat, seen the extra large chain & padlock and given up there and then.
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I moved to my girlfriends house recently, after accessing the movements of the scummers with no employment, I’m considering keeping my TLR at my parents permanently.
My missus has a GP100 outside under a cover, some scrotes nicked the cover twice but didn’t muck around with the bike at all. No idea why, they just wanted the cover.
In my opinion, you may have several months without incident, the one time you do, whether it be theft or just petty damage, you’ll kick yourself. I don’t know, i just can’t trust my pride and joy, even covered, being out on a busy street, people parking all the time and opportunists coming to have a peek.
At my last flat, my corridor was so large i could get my ZX7 through the door and still pass the bike to my flat. Was better than a garage in some ways. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I am in a similar position, mid terrace with a slim alleyway and a sharp right turn at the end into my yard.
Necessity kicked in a while back so I had to start using the yard for the bike and as a result had to learn how to get the bike down the alley in both directions, the angle is difficult but I just ride down and make my turn.
Do you have an outside loo or outbuilding on the end of the house or do you have a decent bit of room to turn into at the end? I knocked my outside loo down and put in a double gate, it is that which makes it all possible in my situation.
As it is now I have recently put up an 8'x6' double door shed as a garage, the right turn back into my yard is even more tricky with an immediate left into the garage but it makes nicking the bike a whole lot more difficult.
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Withdraw the cost of the bike in cash.
Put cash in a large clear plastic box.
Put box where the bike will be.
Stand back a bit, ponder box of cash.
Tailor your security appropriately. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| datcrazybwoi wrote: | The right turn at the end of the path is really tight - I have got a image from google maps showing the area i have to work with.
https://i.imgur.com/ingFr.jpg
as you can see from on the approach to the path its that wide but i have plenty of space in front of the house door.
I wish it could go inside but no where to put it once inside
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That alleyway will get a gsxr down. probably a bit wider than mine and I have both a zx10r and an old shape 636 that go down fine.
The main issue is going to be at the end where you turn into the garden - who owns the land directly at the end of the alleyway? ____________________ https://bikechatter.net
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