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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:03 am
by Vit0r
If you have one of those Motorola cellphones with GPS you can just leave it underneath the seat whenever you leave your bike outside for work (who uses the phone at work anyway?). Then when its jacked, just trace the location from your telephone company and bust through their hideout with your weapon wielding friends.

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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:28 pm
by Dirtytoes
Vit0r wrote:If you have one of those Motorola cellphones with GPS you can just leave it underneath the seat whenever you leave your bike outside for work (who uses the phone at work anyway?). Then when its jacked, just trace the location from your telephone company and bust through their hideout with your weapon wielding friends.
that's a actually a pretty good idea, but easy to spot. (even if its under the eat, right when they open it up to take it apart they'll know its there)

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:16 pm
by Vit0r
But once they've found it you'd have already known the bike was stolen and by that time you've already traced their location and gathered up a blockful of your Yakuza/Triad/Russian Mafiya/Mexican Mafia/Mob/Street Gang/Neighbor/ or whoever you hang out with friends who by that time would be standing outside their warehouse getting ready to lay some major hurt.

Then again you can just call the cops...

Re: fdf

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 10:03 pm
by Crydee
Dirtytoes wrote:
Vit0r wrote:If you have one of those Motorola cellphones with GPS you can just leave it underneath the seat whenever you leave your bike outside for work (who uses the phone at work anyway?). Then when its jacked, just trace the location from your telephone company and bust through their hideout with your weapon wielding friends.
that's a actually a pretty good idea, but easy to spot. (even if its under the eat, right when they open it up to take it apart they'll know its there)
A thief will likely think "free phone" instead, however.

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 4:52 am
by scan
Do the best you can and have good insurance. I'd say a good chain or cable lock, a disk lock, and a cover make it hard for someone to sneak in and take your bike if it is view of others. Even at night when less people are around, you want to make it had to quickly yank the bike away. I have an anchor point attached to the ground where I park my bike and chain it to to the ground, cover it up with a good bike cover, and figure if someone wants it bad enough, I can't stop them really. I'd rather not think of paying my $500 deductable, but it is better than the cost of the whole bike. If they want it though, you won't be able to stop them. Also, buying a less "wanted" bike will help. Older and less sought after bikes are rarely stolen, even with no security measures at all. I bet some guys on this site could leave there keys in the bike. ;)