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glukasil
5th July 2012, 17:13
hi guys. i have lost recently two bikes , was too tired and did not hear what was going on on my backyard...
just bought couple of those.....long arm padlocks with 105 db alarm.............10 bucks only............comes with 2 sets of batts.

it is not an advertizement , just dont want any of you to loose your bikes...

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/other/auction-490835375.htm

gpcustom
5th July 2012, 18:59
Thanks for the link just bought one for the ktm:2guns:

Ender EnZed
5th July 2012, 19:23
Let us know how you get on with it.

I've been put off buying alarmed locks by reports of endless false alarms even from much more expensive locks. For 10 bucks I doubt those ones would hold up to much bolt cutter action but if the alarm is the right sensitivity then you haven't got anything to lose by using it. The same seller also has cable locks with alarms (http://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/cycling/parts-accessories/locks/auction-489576087.htm).

gpcustom
5th July 2012, 21:07
I just want something for the odd time i ride my bike to work. The ktm has no keys you just hope on and push the start button and your off so anything is beter than nothing. Although most of the time i put it in the work shop but this cant always be done. There is enough people around that if it was making a loud noise someone would see hear it??

glukasil
6th July 2012, 01:14
it is not too bad.........loud enough , does not go off by itself...... for this price it is almost disposable :)

also bought expensive xena one.............more sensitive , extremly loud (120db) , real deal........but 120 :(

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/other/auction-490879781.htm

p.dath
6th July 2012, 09:16
I'm pretty sure there is a link to a you tube video on here somewhere showing someone removing them in sub 30s using bolt cutters.

Some brands they cut off in 5s ...

p.dath
6th July 2012, 09:19
This is the video I was thinking of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC3hFr8p2ck

CookMySock
6th July 2012, 09:49
If you really want security, then you need multiple layers, including a hidden one. A single layer of security is almost always defeatable.

Two layers of locks, motion sensing IR-lit cameras, security lighting, and a separate silent alarm then chirps very quietly by your bedside. Unlikely they will defeat all that in one go.. More likely they will get a visit from your pet bat whilst trying. :nono:

p.dath
6th July 2012, 14:42
If you really want security, then you need multiple layers, including a hidden one. A single layer of security is almost always defeatable.

Two layers of locks, motion sensing IR-lit cameras, security lighting, and a separate silent alarm then chirps very quietly by your bedside. Unlikely they will defeat all that in one go.. More likely they will get a visit from your pet bat whilst trying. :nono:

Reminds me of the AA insurance advert. Sounds like too much security for me.

Ender EnZed
6th July 2012, 15:32
Reminds me of the AA insurance advert. Sounds like too much security for me.

Unless you live up a flight of stairs it'd be easier to just park the bike next to your bed.

CRF119
6th July 2012, 16:47
Mines bolted to the ground. If they can find the grinder, Extension lead, cutting disks and power point plus cut it free with out rooting the rear hub, swing arm and caliper then they deserve to have it! At least they worked for it unlike the welfare bludges.

Its also insured for a tidy sum so id end up better off.

Flicks
6th July 2012, 20:11
Chain it to something, If you have 2 people you can easily lift the bike onto a ute or trailer and leave within 30 seconds if you only have wheel locks on.

flyingcr250
6th July 2012, 20:19
I just take both wheels off...

Jay GTI
6th July 2012, 20:30
Chain mine to the house. Also have scary dog. I'll probably come home one day and find a half-eaten bike thief in the driveway.

CookMySock
7th July 2012, 09:52
Sounds like too much security for me.You just put the cameras up and forget them, nail the "fuck off" and "dog will bite" signs to the building and leave them to do their work, turn security lights onto automatic, and add both a chain and a wire rope lock. How is that "too much" security? Any less will do nothing at all, which is clearly "too little" security.

Madness
7th July 2012, 10:56
If you really want security, then you need multiple layers, including a hidden one. A single layer of security is almost always defeatable.

Two layers of locks, motion sensing IR-lit cameras, security lighting, and a separate silent alarm then chirps very quietly by your bedside.

All that to protect a Hyosung? :facepalm:

CRF119
7th July 2012, 18:46
A friend of mine has a old anchor chain from a large boat. It took him nearly 15min with a cut off wheel on a grinder to get through it. Its a real struggle just to lift the dam chain!

Blagger
7th July 2012, 19:48
All that to protect a Hyosung? :facepalm:

Damn, beat me to it

CookMySock
7th July 2012, 22:41
All that to protect a Hyosung? :facepalm:The bike is irrelevant, it's the poor wifes feelings that would be completely destroyed, and the tears that would flow from it - such awareness is lost on twits like yourself. Quit trying to ridicule people about their personal choices, and we'll quit destroying you with our logic. Fag. :clap:

Madness
8th July 2012, 11:33
Quit trying to ridicule people about their personal choices, and we'll quit destroying you with our logic. Fag. :clap:
Care to enlighten me as to when this is going to happen? Who is this "we" that you speak of?

Nice day for an ice cream, innit?

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Blagger
8th July 2012, 16:02
It's as if ya pissed on his crocs AND put a dent in his RAV4..

Jay GTI
8th July 2012, 17:50
The bike is irrelevant, it's the poor wifes feelings that would be completely destroyed, and the tears that would flow from it - such awareness is lost on twits like yourself. Quit trying to ridicule people about their personal choices, and we'll quit destroying you with our logic. Fag. :clap:

Aw bless, did someone take the piss out of you on KB? Poor thing, hope you're coping...

glukasil
14th July 2012, 15:45
just set up gps tracker i have bought from ebay...60 nzd

you can use your pc or ios/android device to track the device.... so simle and easy to use........shows street map/satelite map , use geofence ,
speed alarm and more ...it is all in a size of a matchbox

still have to think how to charge it as the dirtbike has no batt :)

Blagger
15th July 2012, 00:56
If you come up with a solution to the charging problem then that'd be great - post pics if you can.. I think that a lot of people here would like a cheap GPS tracker hidden on their bikes