View Poll Results: Security device

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  • Alarm

    8 16.33%
  • Alarm/Immobiliser

    4 8.16%
  • Big chain and lock

    23 46.94%
  • Disc lock

    24 48.98%
  • No security device/standard security device

    13 26.53%
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Thread: Bike theft and security devices

  1. #16
    Join Date
    21st April 2008 - 22:50
    Bike
    FJR 1300
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
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    I have a wire cable and lock set made by master lock, brought it from Mitre 10, the cable is about 3 mtrs long and covered in plastic, I just leave it permanently on the bike then, when I need it I just snake it through the frame and around some thing permanent.

  2. #17
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    3rd November 2004 - 18:43
    Bike
    Kawasaki
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    48
    I just have a crap bike. Even left the key in it overnight parked on the street. It's depressing..
    Don't hit kids. No, seriously; they have guns now!

  3. #18
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    11th December 2008 - 10:34
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    Kawasaki ZZR 250
    Location
    Christchurch
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    Personally, If I had a bike worth it, I would purchase a GPS tracker, which has a sim car reader, and a GSM phone chip in it. Have it linked to a silent alarm, so that when some one drives your bike, or moves it while the alarm is on, the device sends a txt to your phone, giving you GPS co-ordinates.

    http://www.ferrit.co.nz/11240290.html

    Also you can call it, hang up, and it will send back a txt with its location, and it can record sounds.
    So if your bike has been stolen, you can find where it is, and get the police to help recover it.

    Apart from data dots, are there any other ways of recovering direct information of where your bike may be???

    The only probelm is that you have to find a place to hide it, so that no one could find it.

  4. #19
    Join Date
    24th November 2005 - 12:40
    Bike
    anything I can get my grubby wee paws on
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    Outside
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducman View Post
    I just have a crap bike. Even left the key in it overnight parked on the street. It's depressing..

    would not recommend that

    in my experience even crap bikes get stolen

    and then you have NO bike
    =mjc=
    .

  5. #20
    Join Date
    18th July 2007 - 18:16
    Bike
    A naked monster - just like me.
    Location
    Just outside your window
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    I use the steering lock every time I park (and cannot understand those who do not).

    When out I will also use a big ass alarmed Xena lock.

    To triple sure - I ride a DL1000 V-Strom. Its way to heavy for a thief to lift and far too ugly for them to want to actually steal it.

  6. #21
    Join Date
    9th April 2006 - 14:09
    Bike
    1995 Suzuki Volty (TU250)
    Location
    Auckland
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    Blog Entries
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    I refuse to answer your question about security measures - I know you're fishing for my Volty! On the other hand I'm currently using the best security system of all... the motor in pieces all over the floor.

    Twice recently I've been involved in rescuing broken-down bikes from the side of the road. Both times I was amazed how quick & easy it was for two people to just load them up onto a trailer and drive away. One of them (Triumph Daytona) even had its steering locked throughout the procedure.

    IMO all you can do is take basic, sensible security steps (the specifics will depend on the value of your bike), have full insurance, and try not to let the worry about theft spoil your enjoyment of owning a bike.
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

  7. #22
    Join Date
    17th December 2008 - 11:50
    Bike
    GN250, Bandit 250
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    105
    Well i think my insurance bill will be large, i only have a carport.

    However, i just bought a cheap alarm that ill install, also ill get a cheap disc lock. I also have a thick, thick bike lock that i will use as well when i have it home over nights. I live in Meadowbank so hopefully me niegbours havnt turned from wealthy buisness types to hard core gangstaz wanting to steal my freshly bought GN250 lol.

    I am new to riding so i need all the practise i can get, without someone pinching my bike!!!

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