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    Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Reading in the forums I didn't find recent posts so I apologize if I missed something. I found a locked thread on best practices.
    Clearly a garage is best to prevent theft. Checking on the web for my $.02 it seems like Almax makes the best chains and locks http://www.almax-security-chains.co....-chains.co.uk/ but these things are produced in UK and they are expensive. Tracking devices for recovery aren't preventative but may help. Anyone had any experience with Tramigo T22 http://www.tramigo.net/ which seems better than Lojack IMHO but again isn't cheap and you have to pay for the SMS messaging. Appreciate any thoughts. Thanks.

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Lo-jack

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    I heard of something from a buddy called roadloc for bikes. I haven't had time to check it out yet.

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    ANAL














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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    With regards to your garage door: Cut the little red knob off of the little red rope. It is the emergency manual garage door opener. With a simple pry tool and a coathanger thieves can get your garage door opened in seconds. They pry the top of the door open just enough to get the hanger around the red knob and can pull the door open with ease.

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    LoJack is worthless...try this if you are looking to protect your bike>> www.finditnowusa.com

    I have had one for a little bit now and it is pretty slick..well thought out great customer service

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    Quote Originally Posted by vort3xr6 View Post
    Old as dirt but still love that dang video!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vmaxfla View Post
    LoJack is worthless...try this if you are looking to protect your bike>> www.finditnowusa.com

    I have had one for a little bit now and it is pretty slick..well thought out great customer service
    How much does this cost.Went to the link but when I inquired about price,they want a whole lot of information I am not willing to share just to find out the price.

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by ThorsTwin View Post
    With regards to your garage door: Cut the little red knob off of the little red rope. It is the emergency manual garage door opener. With a simple pry tool and a coathanger thieves can get your garage door opened in seconds. They pry the top of the door open just enough to get the hanger around the red knob and can pull the door open with ease.

    huh, really? that lil rope got caught on my roof rack...never put back..

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    You could always just make it illegal to steal vehicles...
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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wrider View Post
    You could always just make it illegal to steal vehicles...
    Ha!

    +1

    Breathalyzer in everyone's vehicles. Do you know how many auto accidents there are every year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoot View Post
    Ha!

    +1

    Breathalyzer in everyone's vehicles. Do you know how many auto accidents there are every year?
    What does that have to do with motorcycle theft? And ya, lets put a machine that beeps every 5 min that you have to blow into or the car shuts off in every vehicle, because people are already good enough drivers that they can handle another distraction... If they did that I can only imagine our board would be cut in half member wise because we would all be killed on our motorcycles by retarded drivers.
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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by kalibra View Post
    How much does this cost.Went to the link but when I inquired about price,they want a whole lot of information I am not willing to share just to find out the price.
    VMAXFLA ,you still there??? I was asking you how much does this thing cost...

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by vmaxfla View Post
    LoJack is worthless...try this if you are looking to protect your bike>> www.finditnowusa.com

    I have had one for a little bit now and it is pretty slick..well thought out great customer service
    How much does this cost?

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    Re: Any new security strategies to deal with theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by MilkMan View Post
    What does that have to do with motorcycle theft? And ya, lets put a machine that beeps every 5 min that you have to blow into or the car shuts off in every vehicle, because people are already good enough drivers that they can handle another distraction... If they did that I can only imagine our board would be cut in half member wise because we would all be killed on our motorcycles by retarded drivers.
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    It was in reference to another thread.

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    never leave it where you can't see it. that's my policy.

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