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 Posted: 17:00 - 24 Sep 2010 Post subject: How to stop my bike getting nicked! |
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Hi all,
Hoping to pass my direct access on Monday and looking to get a bike. The only problem I have is that I have no where to park it overnight.
I live on the high street in not a great area with no designated parking or garage.
Im worried I will go and buy a bike and have it stolen straight away.
What do most people do in this situation.
Was looking at getting a CB500 or something similar.
What do people reckon?
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Honda CB(F)500 is a great bike. Some CBF '05+ versions have ABS installed.
As for security: chain, alarm/immobilizer & maybe a disc lock, but more importantly are your neighbors & a garage.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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 tjs L Plate Warrior
Joined: 24 Sep 2010 Karma : 
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 Posted: 18:31 - 24 Sep 2010 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the advice everyone, mite go for SirEdwards advice
No room anywhere Im affraid to put an anchor down.
I have a Oxford Boss Motorcycle Alarm Disc Lock, which I got with my scooter, there pretty expensive but dont no much about if there any good. Anyone know?
link https://www.whitedogbikes.com/item--Oxford-Boss-Alarm-Disc-Lock--Oxford_Boss_Alarm_Disc_Lock.html
Ive also got a pretty heft chain chain worth about £100.
Im thinking, to lock the bike to the railings using the chain, get a disk lock for the front, and put a cover over it.
Do we think that will do the job?
Bearing in mind Ive just seen a video of someone cracking the same chain as me in 14 seconds.
Link - https://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/index.asp?pg=19 |
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Park it in the kitchen  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black). |
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Its not a indispensable test on almaxes website. It may well be true, but no way to be sure.
Put a disk lock on the front, a chain through the back/frame to something solid and alarm/cover. If you can rig a light up to it from your house/flat it would be good. Or if you live close, a wireless baby monitor stick it on your bike and in your room. should hear the bike being lifted or someone looking. But might get a fair bit of traffic noise.
After that and they still have it away, thats why you pay for insurance.
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Aren't there any council garages nearby? There are about 5 or 6 plots of garages just in my area and its not very big. There are 22 in the place I park mine. Luckily its at the top of my road and it costs £8 a week. Good to keep it dry and a nice place to work on it in. Wont hurt to call your local council  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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If its possible to get it indoors then thats what I'd do although I think thats illegal but better than going out in the morning to an empty space, as already said cover it, chain it, disc lock it or better still move house, come on here lets face it, the bike comes first  ____________________ Ride Safe |
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I have a cyclone alarm and a disclock alarm on mine, I also chain it to a steel fence post.
The idea is, if anyone tries to move it the alarms will sound.
If that doesn't work then nothing will. I know that isn't helpful but there's only so much one can do before it becomes such a bother its just not worth having a bike at all.
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Transfer this theory to motorbikes
https://www.beyondrobson.com/upload/2010/05/20100506_well_locked_bike.jpg ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
Hockeystorm65:.well there are childish arguments...there are very childish arguments.....there are really stupid childish arguments and now there are......Pinkfloyd arguments!
Teflon-Mike:I think I agree with just about all Pinky has said. |
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OH NOES! Only one of them is actually attached to the immovable object  ____________________ Benson: Wouldn't life be easier if we were all turtles?
Me: Pig on bread = The way forward.
Riding: '00 Suzuki SV650S. Previous: '99 Kawasaki ER5 - sold, '02 Suzuki GZ125 Marauder - sold |
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