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If you\u2019re like me, you\u2019ve had at least one nightmare where your motorcycle gets stolen. The closest encounter I\u2019ve had was when my neighbour got his CBR stolen, while mine was parked less than 10 meters (30 feet) away. MFW I heard what happened the next morning:<\/p>\n
The same evening I came back home at around 12am, and sat next to my motorcycle until it was daytime. I was that worked up.
\nAnywho, I spent the next few days researching security measures, and common practices of thieves. I\u2019m sharing the results with you in hopes of saving a few wheels out there.<\/p>\n
At this point in my life I didn\u2019t have a garage, so I had to park in front of my building<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
1. Say NO to gated-parking garages in apartment complexes.<\/h3>\n
That\u2019s the first place where thieves go \u201cshopping\u201d. This is especially relevant in the US. The following high-risk places are:<\/p>\n
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- apartment complex parking spots<\/li>\n
- parking garages<\/li>\n
- detached garages at apartment complexes<\/li>\n
- College \u201cbike parking\u201d<\/li>\n
- Shopping mall parking spots<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
So where do I park? If you absolutely cannot park inside the house\/garage, rent a self-storage unit near your home. Make sure you invest in heavy duty locks\u200a\u2014\u200anormal garage doors are easy to break into, as easy as stealing door codes are.<\/p>\n
If you live in the US, parking at home\/home garage has additional benefits: in addition to theft, you can be charged with breaking and entering. The charges get worse if the residents are at home, even worse if a child is present in the home, and worst if any of the tools they carry can be classified as weapons. TLDR, park in your garage and make some babies. If none are an option, see #7.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n
2. NEVER leave your spare keys or documents in the trunk.<\/h3>\n
This one should be no-brainer, but you\u2019d be surprised at how many people do this out of convenience.<\/p>\n
3. Be wary of second-hand dealers and bike-mover companies.<\/h3>\n
When getting a bike from a second hand dealer, try to leave as little information as possible\u200a\u2014\u200ano address, full name etc. More than often they are involved in the game. Same goes for motorcycle movers. Try to arrange your own transport whenever you can.<\/p>\n
4. Is your bike a high-risk target?<\/h3>\n
If you own any of the following, brace yourself:<\/p>\n
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- Super Sport<\/li>\n
- Harley<\/li>\n
- 0\u20133 year old model<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
These are highest on the \u201cshopping list\u201d for thieves. Anything that is 7+ years old is unlikely to get stolen. Still, that doesn\u2019t mean you can leave it unchained in the street, got it?<\/p>\n
5. If someone already tried stealing your bike and failed, they WILL be back for it.<\/h3>\n
Get that bike someplace safe. NOW.<\/p>\n