1 piece high carbon S/S material [hardenable and resistant to rust, gas torch and bolt cutters]. Couple this with a 'shroud' to cover the concrete bolts and a far more resistant anchor would be the result.
'Course this would not be overly resistant to grinding wheel attack. Grinding wheels are loud however and other simpler steps could be taken to guard against this.
A little harder to design and implement is the fastening device between the bike and anchor. Traditional chains and wire have been proven to provide no resistance to bolt cutters.
I live in Mangere Bridge -- supposedly one of the nicer, quieter parts of South Auckland -- and it's, er, no Herne Bay.
I feel quite conflicted about this 27 year-old's death. Some people seem to be saying `good riddance', but I'm not sure I'd go that far. Hopefully it remains written off anyway? I wouldn't want to touch the bike after all that, personally.
Holy Smokes!
I took my Katana for a blat yesterday and actually was in Clevedon around 4ish and the roads were blocked by cops at start of Kawakawa Rd.
I had a gut instinct that a crash must've happened but had no idea it was this bad.
Hope the older sister pulls through!
I hate thieves, and am far more sorry that your property was stolen and destroyed than that a thief (asuming that is who was on it) killed himself. Glad he didn't injure or kill anyone else.
I hope that insurance will let you get a great replacement bike.
Thats a fucking mint outcome. He won't be doing that again!
I like the sound of that. You seem to know what your talking about! Engineer I guess? Can you make any suggestions for improvements on the existing design? I have since welded the tops.
My Dad's an engineer, mostly sheet metal stuff - he made the anchor for me.
Worked with him a few times and it is amazing - imagine fabricating a section of ducting that starts as 12" circle, through a 62 degree bend and finishing as a square duct to fit to the next section - the calculations, the folds etc is just incredible! Very complex!
He helped install the bungy platform on the skytower, as well as installing huge air exctractors which had to be taken up the lifts - such a tight fit that they had to go in without anyone to push the button!! haha! He has photos of him hanging of the side of the skytower full harness gear bolting the buggers on!
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
Yes I'm an Engineer and over the years I have given bike security a bit of thought.
Do you have a sign up notifying the unwary?
A well trained Rottweiler is one hell of a deterrent as well, fooken hard to get past one of those [poisoned meat will not be consumed by a well trained dog and not much short of a gun will get you past one....they are also noisy as all hell]
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
Morning all,
From the Sunday Star Times today, Mr Livemore's friends are quoted as saying that he had paid cash for the bike and he would not have been involved with it's theft.
Police have estimated his speed at over 200km/h before he went through the brick wall.
Apparently, he was also disqualified.
Does anybody actually believe his "friends" though?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10499781
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