What anti theft security devices do you have?

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  1. Barmbyblade

    Barmbyblade Active Member

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    Here I have a pinch pin which goes right through the wheel spindle and swinging arm, a uncroppable 16mm chain is slid over the pinch pin and a Squire SS65C heavy duty padlock secures the chain and pin and routed through a wall anchor

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    Pinch pin shown from other side.

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    The front wheel is secured by another 16mm uncroppable chain routed through a ground anchor with tamper proof padlock, the chain also goes through the rear wheel of the fireblade so both bikes are chained together, a disc lock fitted to the front wheel of the Fireblade finishes the security,

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  2. CastrolCraig

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    Im not posting pics, its all to easy for pikey scrotebags to look.

    Needless to say, ive got more than enough security to feel secure that she isnt going anywhere.
     
  3. Movistar

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    ground anchor plus chain, plus disk lock and hiss and alarm
     
  4. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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    Barmbyblade i've not see a pinch pin before. Wondering how much and if it would work with my Almax chain

    As above I have a Almax series 4 lock and chain and its the mutts

    Almax Immobiliser Series IV Uber (Chain Only) --- Almax Security Chains Ltd

    had it 5 years and would not buy another chain



    Data Tag and that's it. other than the HISS

    Plus my garage is like fort knox with the amount of security I have on and around it. Can only do the best to try and deter thieves
     
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  5. Barmbyblade

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    To all you pikey scrotebags watching out there, bring it on!
     
  6. blade65

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    Disc lock, HISS and I always have my bike elevated and clamped into my bike ramp when not in use. It's not exactly an anti-theft device, but does present any opportunist thief with an extra hurdle to overcome including additional time spent trying to lower and unclamp etc.
     
  7. Barmbyblade

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    thats good as that is the lock I have on my Almax chain

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    looks like a good bit of kit. looking on the website I will need to check the size I would need for it to fit on my blade
     
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  9. Garyb

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    Be careful what you wish for there mate,
    there are some very "talented" people out there who just love a challange,
    as much as i love to think my bike and i hope you guys bikes are as safe as can be, there will always be someone who could prove it all wrong,
    and we really dont want that now do we!
     
  10. Barmbyblade

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    Did I mention the Rottweiler, baseball bat and finally her indoors throws a mean right hook lol.....point taken Gary
     
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    I wasn't trying to put a downer on your thread there by the way mate, no one is more pleased to see people taking their security seriously, i just belive in not tempting fate thats all, threads like these can be a good source of knowlage for folk for getting the best out of their security, im sure plenty more advice will come along, i reckon if we did a poll, the wife as security would come out top bt the way ;)
     
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  12. SIDEWAYS

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    NONE!!!! cos it's in a secure shop.Took this decision to move the bike after people were found snooping around out the back.Night and broad daylight.
    It takes me 20 mins to get it out from behind my work area,it's tight.Then through the front door of shop.
    Secured shop, alarm and cctv activated.All windows have bars.Alarm is on police response.Copper lives over the road anyway.
    You would need lights for a start to see what you're doing.Shop light switches are hidden.Lot's of Patience too cos you have to move equipment out of the way.
    You would need lots of sausages,chicken and raw meat etc for the scatty weimaraner for when she comes running .If she doesn't like you no meat will save you!She dislikes coloured people,men with beards and pikeys.Get past the dog then you can ave it!!
     
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    Security devices...

    You guys are a little bit to over exaggerate with all the security stuff. How are you secure you bike when you have to park it in front of a supermarket??? Are you carrying a Rottweiler around?
    I think that DATA TAG, HISS, DATA Tool Alarm and the Steering Lock should be enough. Also you could use a Disc Look as well.
     
  14. Barmbyblade

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    You can't fit a great deal of groceries on the Blade so I normally take the car and the dog lol
     
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    What is this park in front of a supermarket malarky?
     
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    Tie wraps and mice traps ;)
     
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  17. Barmbyblade

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    Ask Blackdevil?
     
  18. vino

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    Thatcham approved - Ground anchor, big chain, big padlock, big disc lock, Data Tag
    Non-approved 110Db disc lock as well
    Squeaky gate
    Nosiest neighbours in the entire world of nosey neighbours, in noseyville on the nosiest day of the year
    5 Year old ninja mini me ready to dish out wedgies & Chinese burns at a moments notice
     
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  19. SIDEWAYS

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    The only thing I carry in my bike is a disc lock.Supermarket thats where it will get damaged or knocked over by clumsy shoppers.Thats no place for my P&J. My last Er6n had a trolley parked against it.Buy a shitter if you wanna park in a supermarket IMO.
     
  20. Dave-uk

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    Garage, CCTV, alarm, Xena alarmed locks and ground anchor. xena comes with me on a ride outs. Then it's crossed fingers and prayers
     

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