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Bike Security

Postby ShaunGASGAS300 » Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:36 pm

Hi guys,
With all the bikes getting stolen what's the best security to have?
All multiple security options?

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Dominic
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Re: Bike Security

Postby Dominic » Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:46 pm

Discretion. If they don't know its there they can't steal it. After that it's just a case of adding multiple layers of security in a bid to slow them down.

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smccormick
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Re: Bike Security

Postby smccormick » Sun May 01, 2016 7:27 am

Almax chains and squire locks are the business. Ground anchors. Gun turrets, moats, guard dogs :) only so much you can do.


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Bush Pig
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Re: Bike Security

Postby Bush Pig » Sun May 01, 2016 8:39 am

Torc do a good ground anchor you can bolt down and then hammer ball bearings into the fixings so it ain't coming up in a hurry.
I have heard of instances where garages have been broken into and the thieves have used the tools available in the garage to assist in the theft of the bike (bolt croppers, angle grinders, crow bars etc).

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Re: Bike Security

Postby nostinkinbadges » Sun May 01, 2016 6:54 pm

If you're going to leave the bike in a garage or shed for some time, take one of the wheels off and store it somewhere else.
Chains need to have links 20ml thick to beat bolt croppers.
Get a baby alarm and stick it next to the bike have the receiver in the house.
There are a motion sensitive cameras available that can send messages to your phone if the bike is moved.

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