David2428 wrote:Get to know some local bikers in a similar position and share a lock up garage.....done this in the past and works very well, also save on your premiums
David2428 wrote:...And your sons live in the garage!
Nigel wrote:Lock it away Darren, its the only way, years ago my mates Yamaha XT500 was stolen (its was chained to a lamp post) whilst stood next to my Guzzi le-mans, which didn't even have the steering lock engaged.
The reason was you'd struggle to shift Guzzi bits, Yamaha's are much more common.
Or.....buy an old one, something like I've just bought, no-ones going to bother nicking that anyway
I'll look for a link for you, I believe there are some galvenised "boxes" you can buy, called bike safes or something like that, could you get away with having one of those in the grounds of your flat ?
tubbylardo wrote:All you can do is make your bike as hard to steal as possible.
My 6 year old VFR has an alarm and immo as well as the steering lock. That's it. I could do more but my bike is more work to nick and older than the guy three doors down's
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