So quick! Nobody saw them! Poor bike
That was hardly even a 'van' just a people-mover.
The solution: own a bike that nobody would want to steal.
So quick! Nobody saw them! Poor bike
That was hardly even a 'van' just a people-mover.
The solution: own a bike that nobody would want to steal.
Seen a vid where some guys in NY steal the engine from a pick-up in under 45 secs.
One more reason for buying a GSX1400 eh?![]()
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Hmm, solution: fit a gps tracker to the bike, watch on your computer where it goes to, either turn up at the door with 15 mates, take the bike and destroy everything else, or...call the cops and get the bastards done for.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
Doesn't matter whether anyone saw them or or not. Most people wouldn't do anything anyway. That's how I get my bikes.....
An alarm wouldn't have stopped them either.
After losing my keys and alarm remote I got some mates witha van to pick the me and the bike up. Easy peasy to lift it up and load it into the van.
The alarm was nutting off, but the couple of pedestrians walking past didn't even look twice.
A heavy duty cable securing your bike to something large and immovable is the best bet.
vagrant
The other surprising thing to me is they were double parked for 3 mins and noone appeared to even toot at them.
As someone said above, as long as I own a replaceable bike (eg not something overly rare or with lots of sentimental value) Ill take all reasonable precautions and rely on insurance for the rest.
shit they were quick. Didn't look like the van was big enough.
Doh...!!!!!!..........
Hunt them down and......
Then cut their farkin hands off.....
If your looking at Bike Comms, have a read of this review..
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=95905
Impressive...40 seconds....
this is why i don't let my bike out my site.
and why disc locks arnt always awesome.
cbr600 is what about 160-170 kg depends on year?
only lifted front...roughly 60kg each? front end being heaviest?
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