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    Nah, sounded like a very good idea until you mentioned rugby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I suggest purchasing a GPS tracker, they can be bought new for less than $150 and all you need to do is put a SIM card in it loaded with $20 of credit and you're good to go.
    Like the one I have…
    Finding a place for it can be a bitch, and wiring it up will require a bit of knowledge of your electrical system too.
    Worth it though as it also has an S.O.S button encase disaster strikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pseudonym View Post
    Like the one I have…
    Finding a place for it can be a bitch, and wiring it up will require a bit of knowledge of your electrical system too.
    Worth it though as it also has an S.O.S button encase disaster strikes.
    I've seen ones that are really easy to wire up, just connect it to the bike battery. Some of them have a built in battery so if the bike battery becomes disconnected the back up battery can still send a signal.

    http://www.dealextreme.com/p/handhel...er-black-72133

    http://www.dealextreme.com/p/gps-gsm...itioning-29284

    http://www.dealextreme.com/p/mini-mu...er-black-66674

    There are plenty more of them on here http://s.dealextreme.com/search/gps+vehicle+tracker and remember that DX has free world wide shipping.

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    Have you got one on your TS185 bro?

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    All your suggestions are common sense but theoritically this would cost next to nothing but sticker saying its ok to lock your bike to mine.
    I ask for nothing but to ride where ever the road calls

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    It's only gay if your locks touch right?

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    I signed up to that in the UK but never came across another bike in the scheme.

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    forget a chain its to big and heavy

    this is kiwi made
    http://www.grip-lock.com/Grip-Locks/

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    I personally think this would be a great idea, to have these in all bike parks, so you supply your own chain and away you go.

    Its called the Y anchor
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    The Y Anchor
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    The Y anchor after fitting
    http://www.yanchor.com/fittingt.html

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    Thumbs up

    Yes and dont leave you cable lock around your front wheel then take of and fall of in front of your boss
    on the gravel car park.. not that i did that at all noo... only the once

    i rekon in light my exp the lock through the disc is better though harder to spot and dont want shattered disc rooter no that wrong rotor hiting me in the mans area it might be glowing and hot. the disc rotor i mean gezzzz... dam it

    Quote Originally Posted by H00dz View Post
    Hi there

    Has this thread been done???

    what a great idea

    http://www.lock2lock.co.uk/

    Do we have this in NZ???

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    Cool

    Oh heck know i just read this finally and no... i get blame for someone esle falling of in front my boss

    no no it wont do stealing my thunder

    interlocking are....parts good grief "what next "flying brake rotors ever where glowing and smoking man parts

    i got stop smoking the herbal incence hehe and havent even started am laughing so much right know...



    Quote Originally Posted by H00dz View Post
    Hi there

    Has this thread been done???

    what a great idea

    http://www.lock2lock.co.uk/

    Do we have this in NZ???

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    yes and then u discovery you been big boobie and walked of from work left your bike there and your
    looking for it after you come out the plaza and shouting theif thief mongel @### bring back my bike
    Then go to work all hot bothered and sitting where u left it.. oh the embarsrment if that.... happned so somone i know
    not me of course

    i cant even keep 20 dollars on my own phone let alone on tha tand my wife whould fit me with gps and watch dot going around
    shops summon me home stop me spending anything...aghhhhh
    Quote Originally Posted by Pseudonym View Post
    Like the one I have…
    Finding a place for it can be a bitch, and wiring it up will require a bit of knowledge of your electrical system too.
    Worth it though as it also has an S.O.S button encase disaster strikes.

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    eek

    our own chain and away you go.

    yes umm dont you feel you going bit overboard here away i go alright me the bike half the car park..

    i choudint go back for years.. least say there that prize @### u know one that made that crater somone drove hi audi tt into last week
    look that chain in second picture huge looks weights ten ton

    why not leave bike so low petrol it run out down the street then bash round the head with choclate pudding
    Its called the Y anchor
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    The Y Anchor
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    The Y anchor after fitting
    http://www.yanchor.com/fittingt.html[/QUOTE]

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    eek

    yes this is me .. its me proof and stop your bike rolling forward on the side stand great is it expesive
    i think want put on the clutch lever though save your seals on brakes
    and in unlikey even u roar of and do motogp impression in front some pretty ladys

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE180 View Post
    forget a chain its to big and heavy

    this is kiwi made
    http://www.grip-lock.com/Grip-Locks/

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    our own chain and away you go.

    yes umm dont you feel you going bit overboard here away i go alright me the bike half the car park..

    i choudint go back for years.. least say there that prize @### u know one that made that crater somone drove hi audi tt into last week
    look that chain in second picture huge looks weights ten ton

    why not leave bike so low petrol it run out down the street then bash round the head with choclate pudding
    Its called the Y anchor...
    Does anyone here speak Gibberish? Translation required, please.
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