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kawi750r 03-06-2008 03:18 PM

Bike concerns
 
Well this summer i'm gonna have a problem i think and i'm hoping someone can offer some suggestions. I live in a 'not so good' part of my city and i'm forced to keep the bike outside in an unsecured parkin lot. i'm worried about the safety of the ride. i don't want it to get stolen or vandalized or anything and don't know what to do. the lot has a fence around it but the entrance is open allowing easy access.

what are the odds someone will mess with my bike and how do i keep it from getting stolen? i can't chain it to anything so i was thinking about using a bike chain or lock to chain the rear tire to the frame somehow so someone can't roll it.



any suggestions on keepin my bike safe outside in a bad neighborhood?

Talca 03-06-2008 03:27 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
have you considered one of these?

http://www.onguardlock.com/chain/

mostlike people wont mess with your bike but if some one wants it bad enough they coudl just roll it away

hoedogg 03-06-2008 03:53 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
www.scorpioalarms.com

aszrael1266 03-06-2008 03:54 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
With my bike being parked in my car port. I was able to chain it to a wooden beam holding the roof of the car port open. I would also put on a disk lock. Any way you could roll the bike into your house/apartment?

evil636 03-06-2008 06:18 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
get a portable storage container and use it as a garage. ohh and get the damage waiver so if the box gets vandalized its not your responsibility to pay for it.


or roll it in your apt

Kohburn 03-06-2008 06:23 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
if you have assigned spots i'd drill the lot and install an eye bolt that you can chain the bike down to the pavement with. won't keep it from being vandelized but it would be leaving without heavy duty bolt cutters. make sure you have comprehensive insurance on the bike.

srobak 03-06-2008 07:32 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
Yes, people will screw with your bike. Chains and locks are nice, but I would bank on someone knocking it over. My personal recommendation - if moving is not an option... find a friend or family member in a better part of town or with a garage - or even a storage unit with 24 hour access... keep it there. Worth it in my opinion.


Kohburn 03-06-2008 07:39 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 
how about an enclosed bike trailer that you can chainto a parking spot and put a boot on the wheel so it can't be stolen. then park the bike inside.

Merdox 03-06-2008 07:46 PM

RE: Bike concerns
 

ORIGINAL: Kohburn

if you have assigned spots i'd drill the lot and install an eye bolt that you can chain the bike down to the pavement with. won't keep it from being vandelized but it would be leaving without heavy duty bolt cutters. make sure you have comprehensive insurance on the bike.
Thats whata buddy of mine did in Atlanta when he found out that there were bikes getting stolen in the neighborhood. If you couldn't get storage or do what Sro suggested this would probably be the next best idea IMO.

kawi750r 03-07-2008 06:23 AM

RE: Bike concerns
 
i can't get it into the apartment due to small hallways and being on the 3rd floor, not allowed to anchor anything in the pavement or anything like that. i may get one of those bike guards Talca showed or just spend the extra money on small storage container nearby and walk to get it? idk.

i don't have any family or good friends in the area i could use a garage for. it seems convincing the landlord to let me chain it to something on the premasis or just chain the rear tire is the best i can do.


it worries me too cuz "Taco's Auto Repair" is on the other side of the fence from me lol. that's litterally the name of the shop and they always have an abundance of wrecked/parted cars out there, i wonder if it's a chop shop most days.



grrrr i hate not having a garage.


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