Then I'm going to take the other bike, spray paint it black, tie some binder twine and bungee cords to it, so that it looks like a rat bike, and then drive /that/ to work.


thats actouly a pretty good idea. that or by a car you don't care about. but then again who wants to ride in a car thats no fun.Telesque wrote:Man, once I get a second bike, I'm going to polish the chrome on the nicer of the two until it melts the paint from the glare.
Then I'm going to take the other bike, spray paint it black, tie some binder twine and bungee cords to it, so that it looks like a rat bike, and then drive /that/ to work.My bike is in a high-risk area, while I work.
Exactly! Besides, I do still want to get good fuel economy, and riding a bike is more fun anways.black9 wrote:thats actouly a pretty good idea. that or by a car you don't care about. but then again who wants to ride in a car thats no fun.Telesque wrote:Man, once I get a second bike, I'm going to polish the chrome on the nicer of the two until it melts the paint from the glare.
Then I'm going to take the other bike, spray paint it black, tie some binder twine and bungee cords to it, so that it looks like a rat bike, and then drive /that/ to work.My bike is in a high-risk area, while I work.
Sevulturus wrote:More common is a hidden switch for the electric starters. The basic idea is that when you get off you reach somewhere under the tank or swing arm and kill break the starter circuit, so even if he gets your disc-lock, brake lock and fork lock off he can't get it to turn over. It's exactly like having a dead battery. Just make sure the switch is well hidden.
Another thing to remember is that you can lock your forks at a full left turn, lets see him try and ride off like that!
an old timer once told me the best security is strapping a gun holster to your bike. a thief will see it and worry you actually carry a gun and doenst know that the next guy walking by isnt the owner(with gun).Telesque wrote:Hmmm. Maybe if we all put our tiny, chimplike biker brains together ( ok, so maybe not) we can come up with the ultimate form of low-budget bike security!
How about.. letting the air out of the tires, and carrying around a battery powered air compressor?
Hmm. That's an interesting solution.iwannadie wrote:an old timer once told me the best security is strapping a gun holster to your bike. a thief will see it and worry you actually carry a gun and doenst know that the next guy walking by isnt the owner(with gun).Telesque wrote:Hmmm. Maybe if we all put our tiny, chimplike biker brains together ( ok, so maybe not) we can come up with the ultimate form of low-budget bike security!
How about.. letting the air out of the tires, and carrying around a battery powered air compressor?
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