Worrying about it isn't going to keep it from getting stolen. All you are going to do is get an ulcer.
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Not locking anything and never had a problem is like the old man that had a wreck and could not understand it. He said he had been running that stop sign for years and never had a problem!
That's not Apples and apples.. that's Apples and Mango's ThumbUp
Exactly!!...glad someone finally said it.I had a lady come into the store last week and ask " what is the best pad lock, one you can't break or cut." I showed her one that myth busters shot at with a 38 and it did't open " . She said great. Then I showed her the battery powered recipricating saw, the battery operated grinder / cut off tool and the mini torch. Still think they can't open it? She was puzzled. Locks keep honest people honest.
When staying at a Hotel/Motel I usually will ask management permission to park in front so the Trike can be seen from the registration desk.
Use a all weather cover , the TG is a high theft item, if that is what you ride I would look for lodging on the 1st floor with a parking spot in front of your room. I ride a wing which is not as high of a theft item but still follow the above advise.
Those of you who travel a lot and stay in motels along the way, how do you secure the trike at night - especially if you also have a trailer. Is a cover a good idea? I have many questions as I am getting close to buying a trike. One of my favorites so far is an 04 Lehman conversion with a matching trailer. The trike is located in another state and would mean a long ride home.
Gerald
I do like to throw a cover over the trike. Not only keeps hands off the trike, it also keeps off the rain, dew, bird residue and such off your ride. Well worth the minor hassle with the cover. I have a full cover, but am thinking of getting a half cover for non-rain times. Still keeps the front, cockpit, passenger area and trunk covered. The bottom half and the fenders are exposed, but I don't sit on those bits.
+1 on the cover. Otherwise the kiddies think it's a climb on toy and their moron parents don't (or won't) stop 'em. Under a cover it's outta sight/outt mind.
That, and a good lock.