Title: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Duki09 on May 02, 2009, 04:13:24 PM After having one bike stolen and still paying for it, I have gone to more extreme measures to make my Ducati less inviting and almost impossible to steal without having to stand in front of it with an assault rifle inside a secured building.
Light weight sport bikes are very easy to steal even if they aren't secured. Two strong guys can get it in the back of a pick-up within seconds. You also have to wonder if there are crooked employees who work at motorcycle shops who have access to getting keys made to starting up and unlocking fork locks of certain bikes. So you have to take the extra step in having an additional lock on your bike which no one else could get a key made for. Think about this also, if you bought a bike through a private seller, what makes you think that person doesn't have a spare set of keys that he or someone else may use in order to steal the bike back? So you may have to go as far as getting the ignition re-keyed. No one else with a motorcycle who lives around me secures their bike as I do and probably think I go a little overboard, but I had one stolen right from the front of my own home and that was one feeling I hope never to experience again. Even being fully insured and have GAP insurance...NO...no more taking what belongs to me and getting away with it. I don't care if the bike is fully covered or not. For those who don't have a garage and have to park their bike outside most of the time, what measures do you take? Alarm? Disc locks? Chain your motorcycle to a post? I think even something like a cover will help prevent theft as what people can't see, they may not be interested in stealing and may not want to take the extra time to remove the cover off the bike. Most security cameras are worthless unless they are right in front of the motorcycle. They usually don't provide good video in low light and don't provide much close up detail to give a description and they surely don't stop anyone from taking the bike because many thieves are that arrogant that they will even smile at the camera. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Kerry on May 08, 2009, 11:16:05 AM I have to park my bike outside. I have had my Vespa stolen before, so I know the feeling of getting a bike ganked.
I took a cheap but I think pretty effective route. I drilled into the cement where I park my bike and installed an eye bolt. I then took some industrial strength bonding glue stuff and glued the eye bolt into the hole. I lock my front tire to this with a heavy duty cable lock. There is nothing much that is 100% effective (learned that after watching Pee-Wee's Big Adventure) Just think how you would go about stealing the bike and try to make it not worth the time for someone. I know someone could come by and take off the front wheel but that would take some tools, time and effort. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on May 08, 2009, 11:47:03 AM 1. obscure it. if they don' t know what it is, it is less inviting.
2. wheel locks are great but cable/chain through the rear wheel and attached to something immovable is best. i had a long-ass kryptonite chain wrapped around a traffic sign post. leave the chain locked when you are riding. 3. get a motion alarm. mine is a Xena disk lock with alarm. the batteries have to be replaced every couple of months, but it works very well and is absurdly loud. generally, you need to do all three. i found an obscure place on the sidewalk (in NYC) and put a Kryptonite Anchor into the sidewalk (nice to have a battery impact drill handy).. it is VERY discreet looking and it is nearly impossible to defeat. when i would park, i'd pull up, run a chain thru the anchor and put the bike directly over the anchor. it was near the wall of a building, so someone would have had to work really hard to vandalize or steal it and there was plenty of foot traffic during the day. keeping it covered kept the parking drones away from it. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: redxblack on May 26, 2009, 05:55:34 PM full coverage insurance. If you're looking for a settlement payout, nothing bad will happen to your bike. ;)
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: He Man on May 29, 2009, 10:01:02 AM cost of full coverege is as much as the bike sometimes (mine is 40% of the bike value) + the $1000 deductible, not worth it. if youre just worry about theft, often you can buy comp without collision and its much cheaper
but as dictionary boy pointed out, you can just obscure it, if it doesn't catch their eye, they wont steal it. or if its too much work to bother theyll move on. I have a motion alarm (same xena disc alarm) when im out, works great, stops epople from randomly sitting on it. especially since my steering lock is no longer active now. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: HuDuc on June 27, 2009, 11:43:06 AM Chain your motorcycle to a post? I said it earlier risk the ticket! it's cheaper than replacing the bike. I roll the bike onto the sidewalk and chain the frame to any post that's available. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: okhaze on August 11, 2009, 08:59:04 PM Lo Jack works very well if you want the bike back. It takes them about a day to find it.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: DoubleEagle on August 16, 2009, 10:05:54 PM If you have the resourses park the bike(s) inside and have armed 24/7 guards.
Dolph :) Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: hadesducati848 on October 16, 2009, 11:33:05 PM i cut a 6"x6" hole in my concrete floor in my carport then welded one end of my krytonite chain to the exposed rebar and poured new concrete to fill in the hole. i also have a heat/smoke detecter that was already installed in my carport and i found that oxy/acc torch will set it off. so hopefully the crack heads will move on to another target. i do have a pitbull that used to stand guard on my hondashadoe but one day he decided to chew on the licence plate, so he was relocated to the back yard... cause if he eats anything on one of my ducs i might have to have him put down hahahaha J/J... well not really.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on December 19, 2009, 08:34:31 AM I have several bikes in a standard rental storage unit. This January I got a call from the managers informing me that my unit as well as others had been broken into. They wanted to know how many bikes I had it the unit. They made it sound like one had been taken. I was there in about 5 seconds!
Ta Da!! They were all still there. Why? Because every bike was locked with big ass 30mm locking OnGuard cables. One cable through the back wheel and swingarm and another one through the front wheel and forks. And every bike had a third locking cable locking it to another bike. All the bikes were cables together nose to tail, you couldn't take just one. The punks jumped the compound's fence and randomly picked my section to burglarize. They didn't cut off the locks they cut the whole damn locking hasp off the roll up doors! There was my hasp on the ground with both of my MasterLock disc locks still attached. A lot of good the locks did! They just cut around them! They hit three units before coming upon mine. About the time they discovered the bikes inside they were scared off by another renter going to their unit. They ran, probably smoked some more crack for courage, went down the street to another rental storage business and stole their big box van. They drove it down the street and crashed it through the gate at my place. They parked it in front of my unit with the door still rolled up. Why the a@@hole that ran them off didn't call the police is still a damn good question! All my bikes are covered with Dowco bike covers. They took only one cover off and tried to move my Hayabusa. It didn't even budge an inch! They had the box van with the ramp down ready to roll all my bikes in the van and they couldn't even move the first out of my unit! It was dark and they couldn't see all the locks on the bikes so they totally wasted their time stealing the van and coming back!! I would have loved to have been watching them while sipping on a cold beer and laughing my ass off at their futile efforts. They obviously gave up or were scared off again. They left the stolen van with the ramp extended and the doors to all the units still up. Luckily they didn't damage any of the bikes. I told the managers that they had a choice: either help me move my stuff to another unit right then or I get to spend the night in my busted up unit with an AR15! They helped me move... All those OnGaurd locking cables saved the day and the fact that all the bikes were locked to each other. Nothing like trying to move an immovable bike! The bikes now have the screaming Xena disc locks too. Imagine the sound of those going off inside a 10x30 foot metal storage unit! Think like a crook.... it helps! Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on December 19, 2009, 09:08:32 AM All those OnGaurd locking cables saved the day and the fact that all the bikes were locked to each other. Nothing like trying to move an immovable bike! The bikes now have the screaming Xena disc locks too. Imagine the sound of those going off inside a 10x30 foot metal storage unit! Think like a crook.... it helps! that is a good story! what part of north Jersey are you in? [evil] Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Howie on December 19, 2009, 09:12:13 AM Good to hear the thieves were not successful and all the bikes are unharmed [thumbsup]
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: angler on December 19, 2009, 10:08:34 AM The one's on the right
(http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs050.snc3/13747_1267229131257_1545666740_687742_5980600_n.jpg) Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on December 19, 2009, 11:08:51 AM That's a little small... I'm thinking 12 gauge Federal Tactical 00 buck. ;)
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: angler on December 19, 2009, 11:12:28 AM That's a little small... I'm thinking 12 gauge Federal Tactical 00 buck. ;) I don't know, an almost 1/2" hole on entry is pretty substantial. Exit is more like a grapefruit. Agreed nothing says get the make the beast with two backs out of my yard like a pump shotgun slide being racked. Agreed that you don't even really have to aim a tactical shotgun. Not so sure I want to be laying a curtain of lead around the monster though and it is hard to conceal in a moto boot. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on December 19, 2009, 11:43:58 AM Agreed that you don't even really have to aim a tactical shotgun. Spread on 12ga 18" cylinder barrel with 00 buckshot (9 pellets max) is about 4-5 inches at 30 feet. Yes, you still gotta aim! Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on December 19, 2009, 12:36:04 PM Sure do. Taught a tactical shotgun class for 11 years. Great misconception about scatterguns. People think you just point and shoot. Even with birdshot you can easily miss someone in your bedroom. Maybe even more than once!
OK... back to keeping your bike safe. [thumbsup] Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on December 19, 2009, 01:06:42 PM Well a Serbu with a 9 in barrel and birdshot might not need aim...
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: SOLOMONster on December 19, 2009, 04:15:01 PM I have heard of bikes being stolen that were locked to an eye-bolt in the concrete. It's too easy to use a jackhammer or other tools to work on the concrete. Speaking from experience, its a lot easier to use bolt-cutters effectively when you can use your body weight. With this in mind, I run my cable around the I-beam in my garage as a strategy to thwart would be thieves. Hopefully, having the cable hanging from the ceiling will make it harder for them to cut the it.
I am also hoping Santa will bring me one of those disk locks that makes thieves ears bleed... Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on December 19, 2009, 08:00:20 PM Well a Serbu with a 9 in barrel and birdshot might not need aim... All my class III shorties are full stock 14 inchers. Never liked the Ithaca "stakeout"-type pistol grip shorties. Like you and I said: gotta aim. Ghost ring sights and a Surefire forearm are worth their weight in gold in a time of stress. [thumbsup] Especially when someone is jack hammering up your concreted eye bolt! ;D So many dirt bags out there, so little time. [bang] Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: triangleforge on December 21, 2009, 11:44:20 AM All my bikes are covered with Dowco bike covers. They took only one cover off and tried to move my Hayabusa. A sacrificial Hayabusa -- that's just BRILLIANT! [cheeky] Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducpainter on December 21, 2009, 01:26:28 PM This is not a gun thread. ;D
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Popeye the Sailor on December 21, 2009, 02:54:28 PM This is not a gun thread. ;D I thought this was more of a "I don't have enough to worry about" thread. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on December 21, 2009, 07:05:07 PM A sacrificial Hayabusa -- that's just BRILLIANT! [cheeky] Yeah, they didn't even get to the good bikes... the Ducatis! [laugh] Maybe the Busa scared them off! [bang] Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: junior varsity on January 10, 2010, 12:44:09 PM i just sit around in my garage naked most of the time. scares everybody away.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: fastwin on January 10, 2010, 06:25:17 PM Always effective. Where do you hide the concealed firearms? [laugh]
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: junior varsity on January 10, 2010, 06:39:07 PM we didn't have to conceal in TN. things are less "comfortable" in my garage since I moved to Dallas.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: hadesducati848 on January 28, 2010, 09:34:58 PM I have heard of bikes being stolen that were locked to an eye-bolt in the concrete. It's too easy to use a jackhammer or other tools to work on the concrete. Speaking from experience, its a lot easier to use bolt-cutters effectively when you can use your body weight. With this in mind, I run my cable around the I-beam in my garage as a strategy to thwart would be thieves. Hopefully, having the cable hanging from the ceiling will make it harder for them to cut the it. I am also hoping Santa will bring me one of those disk locks that makes thieves ears bleed... lol i dare someone to break out a jackhammer at 3 am in my carport to try and steel one of my bikes they would never hear the pitbulls running towards them till it was way too late. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on January 29, 2010, 04:21:28 AM I have heard of bikes being stolen that were locked to an eye-bolt in the concrete. It's too easy to use a jackhammer or other tools to work on the concrete. "it's too easy to use a jackhammer?" i have to laugh at this comment. even the small electric jackhammers weigh around 75-80 lbs. it's not like you can tote them around looking for a bike to steal. (http://www.maracing.com/family/garage/jackhammer.gif) Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: TrevOwnz on May 01, 2010, 09:21:42 PM I had my Kawi Ninja ZX-6R stolen and that hurt bad. I had my Dad come by my place and drill a hole in the ground and put a archer in with cement. Now I run a very thick chain threw the frame and archer. I will probably get LoJack when I get the money. For now I will chain it to things.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: sleeperbold on May 23, 2010, 03:42:14 PM I have a Kryptonite Stronghold Anchor that I had a contractor put in. http://mytinyurl.com/pfrq68jzh3 (http://mytinyurl.com/pfrq68jzh3) (http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/632955649478526956ANCHOR.jpg) Then I thread Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Chain with Disc Lock through the frame. http://mytinyurl.com/5xkrf2sr7s (http://mytinyurl.com/5xkrf2sr7s) (http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/632955576355553012FAHGETT.jpg) I then top it off with a Xena XX-14 disc lock and alarm for added protection, plus noise for if someone touches the bike. http://mytinyurl.com/7w6stxk70r (http://mytinyurl.com/7w6stxk70r) (http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/0000-Xena-XX-14-Disc-Lock-with-Alarm-Stainless-Steel.jpg) Obviously if someone wants the bike they'll take it. But the bike is parked right outside my window and they'll need some noisy equipment to get through the locks, and the Xena is set off by shock or movement. So if they want to risk getting shot by my Kahr 9MM, they can try taking my 1098. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: ducatiz on May 23, 2010, 04:08:52 PM So if they want to risk getting shot by my Kahr 9MM, they can try taking my 1098. What model Kahr? I have one of the first-gen E9's. Love it. They are so underrated. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: uglyducky on May 24, 2011, 04:51:39 PM [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]
i just sit around in my garage naked most of the time. scares everybody away. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: dubbedown on July 19, 2011, 07:52:22 PM Squire U-lock on front wheel
On Guard Beast 5017 chain on swingarm locked to a metal fence post Thinking about adding the Xena Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Skybarney on October 15, 2013, 06:41:34 AM Note to all: There is not a lock made that will stand up to a high speed Dremel and a metal cutting wheel. I have had to cut several locks and cables over the years as I am bad with keys sometimes. I have cut through some serious locks and chains in 30 seconds or less. Pretty quiet also.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Southpaw on November 29, 2013, 05:14:39 PM I keep bikes that are low on the theft list. Most European bikes don't gather any theft attention in central ohio.
Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: monster 795 on August 02, 2014, 12:48:50 AM I use multiple locks on front and back wheels. I chain and cable to another bike as well as some part of the garage structure. I have a lock with a motion alarm and one of the bikes has a motion alarm built in too. I cover the Duc as well. So, they can't just pick it up, can't just cut cables and then torch through the chain without one or both motion alarms going off, which, by the way get the six or so close by neighbors dogs all barking which always wakes me up if the alarms don't. In fact, the dogs bark whenever someone comes by late at night.
Multiple methods which deter and delay a theft make me sleep better at night. Title: Re: What do you do for prevention of motorcycle theft? Post by: Southpaw on November 12, 2014, 09:02:47 AM I've heard of people who have the rideon unit on their bike actually using that to find the stolen bike(since the newer ones have GPS built into them primarily for giving you your ride route) as well as for one being able to find 2 chop shops the person who stole it went to.
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