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  1. #16
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    are u serious that sux they must have cameras there?
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    I started a thread a few monts ago on this subject, headed kepping whats Yours, Yours. its some where in the off road section, if I was smarter i would post you a link to it, maybe some one can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommorth View Post
    are u serious that sux they must have cameras there?
    dummy camera. completely fucking useless

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    Hope your bike is recovered there mate!!

    Possibly a master power switch located somewhere in the garage (hidden) which turns off the mains to the shed when you are not there could be handy. This would stop any potential theives plugging in grinders etc to cut through chains and locks etc?

    The beer fridge may have to suffer though
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    Quote Originally Posted by secondfield View Post
    Ha! Im of the same mindset .... just wondering how effective those disc brake locks may be over the traditional chain n padlock... a bit more difficult to cut off without wrecking the disc perhaps...
    All in all a bad ass combination of all of the above wouldnt hurt though. My recently acquired dogs still a puppy though and chews the freakin knobs of me tyres ... I may coat them in vinegar n pepper or something ...
    Chillie paste!- one taste and he will never go there again
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    I know this guy.......

    Its not me... but try this. you put whakking great bars on all the windows except the small louvered one at the back of the shed. Then you put a light mesh on insulated standoffs just inside the louvers. The bastards will grab it when they realise that this is the way in! just wrap the bared end of an old extension lead around the mesh and you are ready to BBQ!
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    or just have a means of ensuring they can't get their hand back out....

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    Big f...off chain, and locks,onto ground anchor, security lights, on garage and also inside garage rigged to alarm in house, park 3 cars up drive,Best security is ...1x attack wife 1 stare has been known to kill a man at 20 meters, if that fails.. (it shouldnt it always works on me).. theres always my
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    Disc locks do fuck all. I found out the hard way when my motard was taken from outside my workplace in broad daylight.

    Use everything you can to make it hard for the cunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secondfield View Post
    With the constant paranoia of bike theft looming over our heads, I was just wondering if members could suggest ways of securing our beloved dirt bikes against theft while they are in the shed....

    What method do you prefer???
    I prefer Winchester pump-action with solids (None of this pissy shot that stings ya bum)
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    Shit! how effective are disc locks? sounds like flang got stung with one on. Did they lift the bike or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio View Post
    I prefer Winchester pump-action with solids (None of this pissy shot that stings ya bum)
    lol and a 308 with starlight scope incase your a bit slow with the solids.
    i know the solids work well on the possums which try to steal my fijoas
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    haha I use buck shot which is pretty effective on the possums but the neighbors can get a tad twitchy with the big BOOM in the middle of the night. big Rotti, 3 million candle power torch and 30/30 lever action are great for night time investigations in case anyone is feeling lucky

    Quote Originally Posted by 4stroke View Post
    lol and a 308 with starlight scope incase your a bit slow with the solids.
    i know the solids work well on the possums which try to steal my fijoas

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    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    I use ground anchors, big chains, curtains, alarm, huge dog and NEVER clean or work on them within view of passersby. It doesn't hurt to check if you're being followed home from a ride either............Get to know your neighbours, they are your best line of defence..... Paranoid? Me? never...... (I'll be back in a moment, just checking they're still there......) Puff puff.. I'm back and can report everything is still secure, fortunately the 'Hound of the Baskervilles' recognised me....
    Hey climintie, where did you get your ground anchors from? or did you make yours?

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    Made mine. I use a pipe with a round bar inside, so a hacksaw can't cut through, big dynabolts and welded plates over the nuts...Would take a bit of effort with a disc grinder to get through, I have an isolation switch for the garage so they'll have to bring their own generator. Hopefully it's easier to steal from down the road somewhere..... Like the old bear story, don't have to outrun the bear, just don't be the slowest member of the group....
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