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| gimpy limp |
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 gimpy limp Nearly there...

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 Posted: 19:28 - 20 Mar 2005 Post subject: What's the best security feature for a bike? |
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for cars I find a simple (cheap) alarm with one of those steering locks that cover the whole wheel and move independant from the wheel, delocked doors and plenty of kill switches hidden in the car are the best things. What about bikes?
anyone ever thought about or has made a cut off switch for their bike? I've done it on cars many times and you hide the switch somewhere or build it into something like the heater knob (if you don't use the heaters that is)
what would be a good idea to hook up an isolation switch too? something you can flick off when you leave the bike. With cars it's things like the fuel pump, alternator, coil, starter etc
anything to make it that bit harder or make them take that much longer to steal the bike can't be a bad thing? ____________________ -=[Sam/b]=- cx500's the only way to travel, we do it in style just like jimmy saville
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My mutant Alsatian lives with my bike. Can't wait for some twat to try and nick it coz he's very cleaver. He once caught a burglar but instead of barking as soon as he heard the sod he lay silent until the bastid had actually got through the window then ripped feck out of him. There was blood everywhere by the time I got up but no burglar. So he either scarpered or Zak ate him  |
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And the dog didn't get put down?  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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If you are going to put in a cutout switch, wire it so it connects the feed to the coil from the CDI to earth. The switch is 'ON' to prevent someone starting it. From past experience, you will forget you have it and have half the bike in bits before you remember, I have seen this done on several occasions.
Best thing is a big f-off chain and attach it to something solid by the frame. If you get a good chain, it cannot be cut with bolt cutters (my 16t SWL grade 80 load chain laughs at bolt cutters). They could always turn up with hydraulic cutters, a gas-axe or a stillsaw, frankly, if they do this nothing will stop them taking your bike. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Big f off chain is only good if its got a top notch padlock. Don't know if the better padlocks are more resilient to the "freeze it and smash it apart" method used.  |
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hehe my bike will be alright at the house as it'll be in the garage, in town i'm worried about and car parks - very dodgy place I live in. ____________________ -=[Sam/b]=- cx500's the only way to travel, we do it in style just like jimmy saville
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Problem with chains as said kindof above is that the weakest link is the lock so you have to get a really top notch lock as well.
Scratched paint work tends to work quite, lots of mud and dirt work a treat. ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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 Posted: 21:27 - 20 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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The best security feature for a bike is sadly get a bike no one wants to steal.
May I direct you to one of these, a Ural (make up your own pun)
https://www.ural.co.uk/images/redstarsmall.jpg
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https://www.ural.co.uk/images/soloclassicsmall.jpg
With apologies to all those who love these classic bikes  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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 killa Won't Shut Up

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Now I have the VFR I want to keep, I am paranoid all the time as I have had 3 bikes stolen in 5 years.
Don’t buy locks and shit from bike shops as they charge you for the name, go to a hardware store or something.
I got a tough metal plate thing that you bolt to the wall It cost me £12 from Wickes, in the bike shop it was yellow with a name and cost £24.99!!
Get a good £20-30 disc lock (maybe to go under the seat)
I also carry with me a chain with a lock that can’t be done over by a bolt cutter in my rucksack.
Apparently if you have a ‘Abus’ lock of some sort you can get a percentage off of your insurance as they are almost impossible to get with out power tools. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 153 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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