Motorcycle Security Locks
♫ Friday, June 24th, 2011
You wake up, put on your gear and head out for that eagerly anticipated early Sunday ride. As you approach the spot where your bike should be parked you notice something in the air: a weird smell and some sort of negative energy, too. Then the realization sets in and your stomach drops through your shoes. Getting your bike stolen sucks.
Bike theft is on the rise in the US and there is nothing worse than having your prized possession taken. Because of the relatively small size and weight of sportbikes, it is very difficult to ensure 100 percent safety against theft. Basically, it only takes two guys and a truck and your ride is history. But there are ways to discourage such scum…
Bike protection comes in a wide variety of methods, but most systems try to discourage thieves from even attempting to jack your wheels in the first place. Hardened chains can be used to bolt down a bike to a sturdy object like a lightpole, while the more mobile disc locks keep the wheel from turning. Both offer some visual deterrent right off the bat, which is the first step in prevention.
Alarms alert people in the immediate vicinity, and while car alarms usually go unchecked, bike alarms tend to get some attention.
Some protection is better than none, so make sure to choose the right level of security for your situation. No effort on your part means you’re simply making the criminals’ work easier.
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