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The best defence is a chain that wont fit into the jaws of a bolt cropper, simple as that really, even most £150 chains wont withstand a cropper used properly.
Another one is a gravel drive, thieves hate them, they will wait for a windy night to attempt something on a gravel drive.
If the bike is the kind that's more likely to be stolen for parts you might want to consider some kind of smart water or data tags, it can make things very awkward when a stolen bike is traceable back to them. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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or frozen but it makes it harder for em, i could buy a vfr800 tho?  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Or fix the cdi so it can be removed when you leave the bike, at least you know its not being ridden away (but bear in mind they usually aren't, they get taken to back always where they attempt to make it go, first thing they do is rip the fusebox cover off, thats why mine is having razor blades fixed in on the underside)
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Actually the best security device I've seen up to now is a small lock that fits to your tyres, if its pulled off without unlocking it deflates your tyres, and i can tell you its fucking hard to move a bike with deflated tyres.
Inconvenient if its triggered but not as inconvenient as months with no bike and arguing with cunty insurance company's. (i'd personally get it moved though so it wasn't retuned to with a van)
Its all down to ho your dealing with, chavs are usually discouraged with a chain, disc lock or similar, i use a grip lock and its excellent, no pro is going anywhere near a cx so its all that's needed, i can promise you if a professional thief wants it they will take it. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes<
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no worries, and your very right. they want it, they'll take it. gravel is a great idea, specially with a 170+KG bike the wall ideas cool aswell thats got me thinkin.  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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I might get onto photoshop and start to design the best possible security package I can lol... Then invite some thieves to have a go for an ITV programme or something. Lol.
I can see me spending more on security then the bike is worth.
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The point I was trying to make is if someone really wants to have your bike away, it'll go and there is nothing you can do about it.
At best you can deterr the casual thief. For this purpose, chaining it down to something solid is probably the best bet.
I recall someone on here had a brand new bike (either an R6 or a CBR6). Hadn't even ridden it. They had it chained down to two ground anchors in a locked garage. They came out to find the small back window removed from the garage. The frame and back wheel of the bike were chained to the ground surrounded by a litter of fastners. Someone had broken in, stripped the thing and passed the bits out of the garage window. ____________________ “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.”
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