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Ask a motorcycle thief

bodii88

bodii88

2013-10-09 18:55:00 UTC

Post missing.

Colonel_Klinck

Colonel_Klinck

2013-10-09 19:18:00 UTC

Garage, almax immobiliser series iv chain and Squire ss65cs and ground anchor, disk lock front and back and alarm. If they want it they are going to have to work for the fooker! Never leave it overnight on the street and always parked in very public place.

Ruprecht

Ruprecht

2013-10-09 22:30:00 UTC

why is a disk lock easier to break on the front wheel?

Willh

Willh

2013-10-09 22:56:00 UTC

Mine's garaged.
I had someone try to nick one of my bikes before at a different place. I used to have to walk through the house to open the garage from the inside, and got a phone call as I was going through.
In the five minutes I was on the phone, someone had grabbed the bike, wheeled it down to a construction site at the end of the street and tried to start it by jamming a screwdriver in the ignition.
Did a very dodgy tow job behind a mate's FJ1100 in the wee hours of the morning to get the ignition barrel changed.
So... I moved to a better area and stopped answering the phone.

bodii88

bodii88

2013-10-09 23:01:00 UTC

Don't have the video because the company couldn't justify the time to watch the real time video

fatbob

fatbob

2013-10-10 06:59:00 UTC

Post missing.

CEREC1

CEREC1

2013-10-10 11:40:00 UTC

its easy to take the front wheel off in comparison to the back maybe ?