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    An article about motorcycle theft and an insight into a thief's mind

    Quite a good resource on the subject: http://www.kawiforums.com/two-wheele...66#post3562394

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    Thanks for that very interesting
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    There's a much faster way into a motorcycle thief's mind......


    With a screwdriver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    There's a much faster way into a motorcycle thief's mind......


    With a screwdriver.
    308 is far more effective, and a well spent $1.50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhys View Post
    308 is far more effective, and a well spent $1.50
    Bike theft in the NE of England was epidemic by the mid to late 80's. Mainly joy riders. In the worst hit areas a vigilante mentality developed & the handful of scumbags doing most of the thieving had their front doors kicked down at 4am & their right arms dealt to from elbow to finger tips with a base ball bat or some such. The opportunists pulled their heads in but now it is way more organised. A group in a lorry will spend a few days scoping out bikes in an area, nick them all in one night & by day break be in a different country. Lithium Ion diamond cutters & portable plasma cutters are de rigeur. A couple of duvet covers quell most alarms. If they really want it a gun to the head your resting on your pillow & asking for the keys happens.
    Keep it out of sight, maximum insurance & nail the bike to the floor.
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