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    Quote Originally Posted by Furyos J View Post
    Those hoodie fullas better not run into me down our street,
    The problem is, joe average office worker dons his designer gangsta cap & hoodie after work, jumps into his pimped out rice burner & goes boosting....

    Can't seen to tell who the real arse bandits are these days... maybe i'm getting old !
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    The problem is, joe average office worker dons his designer gangsta cap & hoodie after work, jumps into his pimped out rice burner & goes boosting....
    True that, actually, i have an extensive collection of hoodies, and baseball caps, dont like rice burners tho..........

    "what are you gonna do, release the dogs, or realease the bees, or release the dogs that shoot bees from thier mouths.........ahhhhhhrrg cobras


    Being a part time debt collector and document server, i can tell you, that thing that keeps me off peoples property to serve docs on them, is a big fcuk off dog!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Furyos J View Post
    Being a part time debt collector and document server, i can tell you, that thing that keeps me off peoples property to serve docs on them, is a big fcuk off dog!!
    I can show you how to build a taser for < $20 that'll blow it's large intestine out it's areshole. No more dog problem.

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    is there a gps tracking device for Bikes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hack0r View Post
    is there a gps tracking device for Bikes?
    Yeah about $80USD from dealextreme.com

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    we Lock the gate

    we have a BIG fuck off dog who is VERY racialist..

    Locked garage

    Chained up bikes

    a MONITORED alarm ( yes they do come.. withIN 5 MIN!!!!)

    and then we have Mac... if all else fails.. he will get in their way and trip them up.... (that'll fuck em..!!)


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    I watched a video on You Tube once where a company demonstrated how they long it took to cut/break about a dozen different brands of locks and securing chain systems.

    The quickest took 7s. Most took less than 30s. The longest took about 2 minutes.

    The moral of the story is, if a thief wants it bad enough they'll take it. I think you are ready doing more than most (with a loud annoying alarm).

    At work we also have a visual suppressant fitted to our alarm. After about 30s the entire floor is filled with a thick white "smoke" that leaves you unable to see anything. That's about the best measure I know of. Very hard to steal something you can't see. And yes, it's completely legal.

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    Guys what's the best sort of chain system to use to tie the bike down to somewhere when at work etc? Disc locks seem a bit pointless

    Old chain and padlock easily defeated? One of those Oxford ones with funny key and tough tubing?
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Guys what's the best sort of chain system to use to tie the bike down to somewhere when at work etc? Disc locks seem a bit pointless

    Old chain and padlock easily defeated? One of those Oxford ones with funny key and tough tubing?
    Check out this video before spending your money ....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC3hFr8p2ck

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