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Anti-Theft Strategies for Motorcyclists

How to take that "Steal Me" sign off your bike. From the August 1997 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser. By Art Friedman.
THEF Cablelok Lg
A solid cable lock, such as this Cobralinks or a Kryptonite, is a good all-around theft-deterrant, if you have room to take it with you.

THEF Cover Lg
Covering your bike make it less obvious what it is and adds a minor barrier to theft.

THEF Group Lg
You might suspect that there is safety in numbers at a motorcycle event, but thieves attend them with shopping lists. You can protect your bike by making it harder to steal than another one just like it.

THEF Disclok Lg
Even an inexpensive padlock snapped to the wheel, disc or chain can deter a would-be thief. Just be sure that you have a system to remind you to remove it before you try to ride away.

THEF Alarm Lg
Alarms are available with all sorts of security and convenience features.

THEF Camp Lg
Some campers tie one or more of the lines supporting a tent to their bike. If someone truies to steal the bike, the tent wiggles and falls down. The thief also has to be very close to them.

Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic Right
The oldest anti-theft strategy in the world is to park your bike where you can see it, such as in front of the window at a restaurant.


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