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What Key Security Best Stops Motorcycle Theft?

Submitted by on February 8, 2009 – 6:02 pm7 Comments
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kavekarst asked:

Are not interested in electronic alarms unless it emits a signal that GPS can track. Tool proof security is desired. Have use
of case-hardened linked chain and railroad anti-theft padlock. Are open to suggestions.

7 Comments »

  • Filthy Lucre says:

    I’d like to know the answer to this one as well.

  • big_feet_big_shoes says:

    gps tracking alarms are avalable on ebay

  • Biker for Life says:

    A sticker that says “This motorcycle protected by _______________ M/C”. fill in the blank with any of the 1% motorcycle clubs out there

  • David K says:

    Again an opportunity to actually answer your question…
    LoJack is your best gps track…. plus it will notify you by phone, etc. Cheapest is your chain… however there are almost uncuttable vinal coated cables out there with barrel key locks in harderned steel… lighter than your current chain and lock. It’s what I use… chain to post or other bikes. Visit some local bike shows or rallies… you’ll find one.

  • ninebadthings says:

    It’s best to live in a place where people don’t often steal.

  • frchrisfgn says:

    Most steering locks can be broken. A thick chain and a good padlock is better, preferably looped over the back wheel and up over the pillion seat, this makes it almost impossible for a thief to use a hammer on the padlock

  • boglin says:

    120lb German Shepherd Dog with the ignition key attached to his collar. The more ground anchors, heavy chains the better but all can be beaten.

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