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Some kind of alarm system on the garage door that texts you when it is activated, and a bat with some nails hammered through it.
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A 19mm pragmasis or Almax chain will last you a lifetime, but will set you back £250 to £300 with a ground anchor and padlock.
You only need to buy it once (hopefully).
General garage security - options include garage defender or padlocks and padbolts in the lower corners, or both.
Pir alarms on ebay. Not tried one myself, but read a few reasonable reviews on them.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390586042334?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 |
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i also own one of these garages for storage of bikes/spare parts
ground anchor with cheap chain......do some research anyone with basic knowledge will get through a £250 chain in 40seconds if they cant they wouldn't even try and get through the door.....so £20 chain will do.....an alarm that texts you and makes noise if possible.......and then a shotgun shell trip wire as already said....be careful not to set it off yourself and put it deep in so the door doesn't set it off...bad thing about them is they make one load bang and not much more so perhaps 2-3 of them you can make them yourself.....a smoke cloack would work well but expensive unless you can make one using brown sugar and potassium nitrate i think it is .....don't try and attract any attention to the garage by leaving door open to work on bike ect  |
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On a budget of 100 id say.
Barrel and concrete with pipe to make a ground anchoring point. Almax chain - no good cheap skating on chain or il be cut and the anchor usless in seconds.
Garage defender is very good if the garage is secure besides main door - otherwise may attract attention and encourage people to enter windows/weak wall to see whats worth defending.
Then id try a cyclone v2 alarm on bike and/or alarmed disc locks on wheel that isnt chained. Or if on a tiny budget rape alarms on a thread across entrance  |
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Fit the anchor to the wall. It's more unobtrusive and keeps the chain off the ground making it harder to crop.
If it's off the ground then I'd (hesitantly) agree that pretty much any chain is going to offer the same protection. They'll have to either smash the anchor out of the wall or grind through it, and they can do that to an Almax if they've come equipped. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Two subtle deadbolts at the bottom of each side of the garage offers initial protection for bugger all. I have this on my garage, I don't bother with real security as I don't live in a scummy area at all, but I have the standard centre lock you can break with a bit of brute force, then two deadbolts that are in the bottom corners. Would be able to kick it in fairly easily without them.
Another to remember is that if you don't advertise that something is there, IE stupid loud cans at all hours, and a big fuck off external lock, people likely won't randomly break into a garage. I keep friendly with the people who live in the council flats next to my garage for this reason.
I used to be able to fit a KA and rf900 in mine, but it was annoying as fuck to have to lug the bike flat against the wall every time, and then all it takes is one tiny lapse in concentration and you crack fairings on both sides with a tap from bumper. ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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I rent a housing association garage a short walk from the GF house. I would go for subtle extra external / visible security and concentrate your time, money and effort inside. Get a ground anchor tightish to the wall near one corner and use a 19mm Almax / Pragmasis chain locked tight, off the floor and with the bike sat over the ground anchor to make it harder to attack. Back the bike in to the corner and mark where the ground anchor needs to go, twice, afore ye start drilling / breaking up concrete / fixing.
I have another smaller / cheaper ground anchor that I lock the front of the bike to with a 16mm chain as above. I then screwed in a couple of eyelets to the wall hidden alongside the bike and tied personal attack alarms to each eyelet with 40lb fishing braid. The pin on one alarm is then tied to my bike cover with more braid and a fishing clip to make it easy for me to undo. The other alarm is attached in the same fashion round the footpeg on the left hand side of the bike out of view against the wall.
I also rigged up a pair of alarm mines on trip wires, one set at roughly knee height and the other at roughly waist height. My mate set one off while I was disarming the other, fook me in the confined space of the garage, with door open they are LOUD!
Also don't leave the bike outside, wash it, maintain it or rev it / leave it running there. Standard OEM can. I don't leave any tools, kit or anything else to interest scrotes in there. |
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| Bike Bunker wrote: | ground anchor with cheap chain......do some research anyone with basic knowledge will get through a £250 chain in 40seconds if they cant they wouldn't even try and get through the door.....so £20 chain will do |
If someone isn't afraid to make the commotion to break down a garage door, they're unlikely to be afraid to make the noise with an angle grinder or similar on an expensive chain, true.
But on the other hand, they may not have brought power tools appropriate for the job, even more so when they can't look inside the garage when scoping it out.
FWIW, our 4 bikes, combined purchase cost ~14K, have survived 3 years and counting of London E3 with 3 almax chains + a few other bits and pieces tying them together. 3 of the 4 also have Honda OEM immobilizers though. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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