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yes no maybe poss.  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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I have a shitty beaten up bike. Usually gets left alone .  |
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No!
Those who don't secure their bikes just probably haven't had one stolen (yet). They'll be more careful once they do  |
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just think of it this way dude.... if your bike is locked up, which is more likely to get pinched? yours, or the one with no security
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Personally I lock my bike up even though it's a pile of rubbish. I got a big chain and big padlock cheaply, may as well use them. I chain mine through the frame, through the wheel and around a metal pole. 1.6m chain is pure awesomeness. |
Right. I do the same, chain to a rail and disc lock at front.
I don't get people who just leave their sport bikes on the pavement like that in town. Next time I see one I'll take a photo.
Also, you say you put the chain through the frame. I guess each bike is different, but mine doesn't have any integral parts of the frame where passing the chain would be really secure. I can pass it round the suspension on the back, but that's an easy bolt to undo. I can pass it round the passenger footpeg holder, but that's also easy to undo. So I just pass it round the wheel. What the hell, if they remove the back wheel, they still can't roll the other half away (due to disc lock)! ____________________ First bike: CBF125, Feb. - Oct. 2012
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My bike is brilliant for it
When I'm not using the chain it goes around the side of the bike, resting underneath the grab handle at the back, wrapping around the bike with the padlock resting against the mudguard.
Actually, you can see it in the attached image. It's the thing in the red sleeve.
As for when it's chained up:
https://www.motorcyclesupermarket.com/images/bikes/images/10528.1348317636.lhs.jpg
There's a gap between the thick part of the frame (where the footpeg is) and the semi-circle cutout from the engine just above. That's where it goes through the frame. It also goes through the frame in the V where the pillion footpeg is. From there it goes through the back wheel and under a thinner part of the frame, under the seat and through over the top of the chain guard. Then both parts wrap around the metal pole and I padlock it together. ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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Am i the only one that thought of spare tyre jokes when looking at that photo  ____________________ Current: Kawazaki ZX6R 51
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Does the spare tyre help with back/hip protection?
I don't have the first gap your bike has, maybe my new ER6 will have something similar. I have the V-shaped passenger footpeg bracket, but it's two easy bolts to remove and off it goes so not much protection. ____________________ First bike: CBF125, Feb. - Oct. 2012
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When I have to ride a motorbike into Manchester City Centre (rare) I park it in the bike bays behind Primark, lock the front wheel to one of the railings and put another chain through the back wheel and over the bike. It's usually pretty packed in that bike park but the traffic wardens in Manchester are ruthless so I never want to take any chances. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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I should add (as I just remembered) that I've seen a few tramps/chavs sitting on bikes in bike parks. I saw two guys sitting on a Harely that was parked in the bays behind Primark once but they were gone before I got close enough to say anything. It was obvious they didn't own it and I highly doubt they'd of left any details had they caused any damage...
Might be worth getting a cheapo cover too if you're leaving it in Manchester a lot!
I pretty much just cycle into the Manchester these days as I know I can usually leave my mountain bike somewhere quite safe and indoors. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Moderately decent-looking bike lock... that's about it.
Better than nowt at least  |
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disk lock and chain to whatevers sturdy enough to keep the feckers off it. Also near something heavy i can use as a weapon if the feckers do try it.  ____________________ Ybr 125 > Bandit 650SA > GSXR 600 > Triumph Sprint St1050 > CB1300 > Z1000SX + FJ1200 (written off) > VFR750 >FJ1200 |
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