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245luigi

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theft deterrents
« on: August 06, 2013, 12:44:42 AM »
Had a like 50, it was stolen.  Got another one and a  kryptonite lock. Any recommendations for other theft deterrents, alarms etc?
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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2013, 01:21:18 AM »
A bike cover with lock.... will take too much time to steal...

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2013, 07:46:29 AM »
Theft is a big problem in the uk.
Tips
Keep it out of sight. In a garage or shed away from thieving eyes.

If it must be left out, you need a quality chain and lock. Not a cheapo Mickey Mouse one.

Never just put the chain through your wheel !
ALLWAYS chain the bike to something immovable, a street lamp, a heavy gate, metal fencing etc. if using metal fencing, chain through the thicker metal on the fence, or around the ground posts.
If the only fence available is poor, weave your chain through multiple poles.
Don't make it easy for the theif by securing to one skinny pole. Make it difficult to steal!

I've also seen people chain to low bollards, the theif simply lifts the chain over this, so try and think like a thief and do your best to put them off.

It is also better to chain through the rear wheel rather than the front one ( front wheels are easier to remove by thieves ) or better still, chain through your bikes frame


If these objects are not available and there are other bikes parked up, it's acceptable practise to park next to another motorcycle and link your security chain through their security chain.

It must be done in such a way that if the other rider returns, he can unlink from your chain.
It is not considered rude, cheeky, sassy to do this. Linking chains benefits both riders and offers greater security to both bikes.

One bike can be lifted into a nearby van by thieves. Two bikes joined together can not.

Watch out for people following you home. If you suspect being followed. Stop and allow them to pass, then take an obscure route home.

Bike alarm disc locks are a good cheap deterrent too. 120 decibels of screeching siren isn't nice. Remember to fit a telephone wire reminder between the lock and the throttle ! Riding off with a disc lock still in situ will see tears before bedtime !
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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2013, 09:53:39 AM »
Wow great post! I live on the street so Im forced to use a chain. I do place it through by rear wheel and then to a wooden/load bearing post thats about ~20 ft high. How do you suggest getting the chain through the frame? I dont think the like has any exposed frame to wrap a chain around.

These disk brake alarms sound interesting. I'll have to find some
Currently:
2012 Kymco Like70
72cc Malossi BBK
Dell'Orto PHBG 19 AS Carb
52 Pilot Jet
92 Main Jet
W7 Needle, 40 Slide
2T atomizer + bushing
Tecnigas NextR Exhaust
TinyTach in Headset
2011 Kymco Like50 (stolen -> recovered)
PM's OK!

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2013, 10:22:53 AM »
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245luigi

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2013, 12:03:02 PM »
Now that would scare some theives and wake my ass up! Thanks, ill be getting that sooooooooooon
Currently:
2012 Kymco Like70
72cc Malossi BBK
Dell'Orto PHBG 19 AS Carb
52 Pilot Jet
92 Main Jet
W7 Needle, 40 Slide
2T atomizer + bushing
Tecnigas NextR Exhaust
TinyTach in Headset
2011 Kymco Like50 (stolen -> recovered)
PM's OK!

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2013, 10:15:45 AM »
Wow great post! I live on the street so Im forced to use a chain. I do place it through by rear wheel and then to a wooden/load bearing post thats about ~20 ft high. How do you suggest getting the chain through the frame? I dont think the like has any exposed frame to wrap a chain around.

These disk brake alarms sound interesting. I'll have to find some

Without seeing your scoot its difficult to say, but it sounds as if you have the right idea already.
Chain your bike up then stand back. Think, how would I steal this?

Then once you think of something, think of a way if making your theft attempt more difficult

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2013, 01:40:44 PM »
Anyone know what size/mm Xena will fit on the like50? I believe the front disk is also the same size as a like125
Currently:
2012 Kymco Like70
72cc Malossi BBK
Dell'Orto PHBG 19 AS Carb
52 Pilot Jet
92 Main Jet
W7 Needle, 40 Slide
2T atomizer + bushing
Tecnigas NextR Exhaust
TinyTach in Headset
2011 Kymco Like50 (stolen -> recovered)
PM's OK!

245luigi

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2013, 02:49:14 PM »
Its also the same disk on Like 200
Currently:
2012 Kymco Like70
72cc Malossi BBK
Dell'Orto PHBG 19 AS Carb
52 Pilot Jet
92 Main Jet
W7 Needle, 40 Slide
2T atomizer + bushing
Tecnigas NextR Exhaust
TinyTach in Headset
2011 Kymco Like50 (stolen -> recovered)
PM's OK!

245luigi

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Re: theft deterrents
« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2013, 02:53:41 PM »
Per this thread on the like200i forum, the 6mm lock is the way to go

http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=7912.msg87550#msg87550
Currently:
2012 Kymco Like70
72cc Malossi BBK
Dell'Orto PHBG 19 AS Carb
52 Pilot Jet
92 Main Jet
W7 Needle, 40 Slide
2T atomizer + bushing
Tecnigas NextR Exhaust
TinyTach in Headset
2011 Kymco Like50 (stolen -> recovered)
PM's OK!

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