Physical Security

Oct 5, 2013
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Texarkana, AR
Does anyone use any kind of physical lock or security when traveling and having to leave your trike outside, like at a motel? My .45 isn't much help while I am asleep.
 
I use a RoadLok to lock the front caliper. But just remember anything can be defeated if the crooks really want to.
 
I realize nothing will stop a determined thief, but if I can make them think twice before spending the extra time on something it may be worth it.
 
When I was young I rode with a group of guys to watch the I/2 mile races in Louisville, KY. There were 6 immaculate newer Harleys all chromed up and standing tall. A fellow that worked at a Kawasaki Dealer and friend of one of our riders rode with us on his old dirty Kawasaki 1100 I think. After going to the races we parked the bikes at our motel and since we had adjoining rooms we ran a log chain through all the front wheels and locked them down with pad locks.
The next morning we awoke to find the chain had been cut but none of our beautiful Harleys had been taken. They took the old dirty rice burner.
Never ever heard the end of that.
 
Everything is an aggravation to average Thieves, and sometimes discourages Them enough to make em' look elsewhere.....Professionals always get what They want.....:mad:
 
I try to park in a well lit area, but all I do is lock the front forks and walk off, I don't even lock the trailer tongue. It is insured to the max and there is nothing on it or in it I can't live without. I'll rent a cage and come home. Life is too short to worry about preventing theives from taking it. If they want it they will take it. I will keep the .45 with me though :D.
 
I try to park in a well lit area, but all I do is lock the front forks and walk off, I don't even lock the trailer tongue. It is insured to the max and there is nothing on it or in it I can't live without. I'll rent a cage and come home. Life is too short to worry about preventing theives from taking it. If they want it they will take it. I will keep the .45 with me though :D.

Pretty much my thoughts too and here is why. I had rather they take it and the insurance company replace it and all my stuff rather than tear my crap up trying and failing to steal it. Anything I can't be without I take in with me at night. The pro thief is going to get your stuff . He knows how to beat the locks. The sneak thief will just mess up your stuff.

just my .02
 
That's what insur. is for, I'm not going to go crazy if some one steal's my trike, I'm thinking I've had a lot of fun with Harleys and other bikes in my life, if it happens, it happens, I contact my insurance co. and I think I will get enough to make a pretty good down payment on a 2-3 year old 911 Porsche, so don't knock your self out dragging chain's and steel cables out,
A change might be good, life is short....:D
 
If you pulled a gun on someone trying to steal your trike the end result could be lot worse than losing the machine. Get good insurance. I carry a gun as well but only to protect my life. The trike can be replaced.
 
Pretty much my thoughts too and here is why. I had rather they take it and the insurance company replace it and all my stuff rather than tear my crap up trying and failing to steal it. Anything I can't be without I take in with me at night. The pro thief is going to get your stuff . He knows how to beat the locks. The sneak thief will just mess up your stuff.

just my .02

:Agree: If it's torn up bad enough and you can't ride safely then you are parked at a dealer for how long? Or you are renting a way to get it home. I do put a half cover on it at night when parked just to keep the rain and the grown-up kids off of it.
 
:Agree: I have to agree with just turning the fork and locking it. When I am pulling my Aluma trailer on my longer trips I do run a security chain from the underside of the trike to a loop on the trailer. I do that just to prevent or at least deter someone from unhooking the trailer from the trike and taking that. I have a lock on the ball hitch but the receiver has no lock as I haven't found one that will fit it.
 
I never lock the Top box/Trunk my T/G.. If I have anything in them that is worth more than the cost of replacing locks' I take it with me... Besides with barrel locks especially with the trunk if any dirt gets in them you just might find yourself locked out..

And as far as the gas cap locks go I 86'ed them first week I got the bikes......
 
When I was young I rode with a group of guys to watch the I/2 mile races in Louisville, KY. There were 6 immaculate newer Harleys all chromed up and standing tall. A fellow that worked at a Kawasaki Dealer and friend of one of our riders rode with us on his old dirty Kawasaki 1100 I think. After going to the races we parked the bikes at our motel and since we had adjoining rooms we ran a log chain through all the front wheels and locked them down with pad locks.

The next morning we awoke to find the chain had been cut but none of our beautiful Harleys had been taken. They took the old dirty rice burner.

Never ever heard the end of that.

Sorry guys and don't want to steal the thread but JoeDiver reminded me of a good laugh. Several of us were traveling in southern New Mexico. Stopped for the night in Carlsbad. Oh, forgot to mention all were on Harleys except for one guy on a Honda. We pulled all the bikes in a row in front of the motel.

On one end the Honda, on the other a rusted out, falling down old 3 legged Weber grill. We took a stainless cable and ran it thru all the Harleys and the Weber grill....leaving off the Honda. Dang he failed to see the humor the next morning.

Sorry now back to our previously recorded program..

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Sorry guys and don't want to steal the threat but JoeDiver reminded me of a good laugh. Several of us were traveling in southern New Mexico. Stopped for the night in Carlsbad. Oh, forgot to mention all were on Harleys except for one guy on a Honda. We pulled all the bikes in a row in front of the motel. On one end the Honda, on the other a rusted out, falling down old 3 legged Weber grill. We took a stainless cable and ran it thru all the Harleys and the Weber grill....leaving off the Honda. Dang he failed to see the humor the next morning.

Sorry now back to our previously recorded program..

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On trips I carry a cable with me. I rarely use it to lock the bike..sort of try and avoid the sketchy motels, but every now and then I will use it.

More frequently we use it during the day if were going to be out of sight from the bike a while...we run it through the sleeves of the jackets, and then thru the helmets, securing it all to the TG.

Kevin
 
When I went to the Laughlin run few years back, 4 guys would lift a bike up and put it in the back of a pick-up truck. In a matter of seconds,gone. If they want it bad enough,they will get it.:mad:
 
I realize nothing will stop a determined thief, but if I can make them think twice before spending the extra time on something it may be worth it.

I AGREE!

:Coffee: ONCE IN MY MISS-SPENT YOUTH THERE WAS A GUY IN A RIVAL CLUB THAT USED TO LEAN HIS SCOOTER AGAINST A HUGE TREE AND WRAP IT ROUND AND ROUND WITH A LONG, HEAVY LOG CHAIN.:AGGHH:

:gah:ONE NIGHT A COUPLE OF US STOLE HIS CHAIN!
 
That will have to be 4 big guys to lift 300 pounds each and throw a front disk brake locked up Trike into the back of a pickup. Not too worried about that.
 
My experience is that the thieves normally do not take the bike. They take the bling attached to you bike. Air cleaner covers, Chrome, ext. All the security systems do is sense movement of bike, and locks prevent them from taking the bike. Very easy to take many of the smaller items without disrupting the security.
The next time you go to the local swap meet you can note all the bling being sold, Or Craig's list ext.
Lots of seats, wind deflectors, Wind Shields, derby covers, ext. I put the full cover on while traveling with the alarm both on cover, and bike. Not that it will stop them, but helps keep the eyes of the bling. The alarms are ear piercing. I can tell you by experience, as I have a hard time disabling from time to time, or just plain forgot the sequence to disable.
 
Never had a problem with cooling down before placing the cover. By the time we check in, get unloaded, she is cool enough to place the cover on. Only caution needed is maybe keeping the cover off the pipe. I have highway pegs that help with that, and may wait to strap underneath until pipes are cool enough to touch with your hand.
 
OR... you could park it at the motel uncovered and clean her up when you get home. Think of all the space you would save not carrying a cover you probably won't use anyway.
 
OR... you could park it at the motel uncovered and clean her up when you get home. Think of all the space you would save not carrying a cover you probably won't use anyway.

ThumbUp I've never been one to worry about covering while on the road, people know whats under the cover. Now if I'm going to be parking it at home for a couple weeks, I'll wash it and put the cover on it.
 
ThumbUp I've never been one to worry about covering while on the road, people know whats under the cover.............
That being said......let me get over here close to this fence just in case I get a barrage of incoming eggs and rotten tomatoes !!!

My buddy several months ago bought a new GoldWing. I offered him $150.00 for his cover that had "HONDA" emblazoned on both sides.. He looked at me rather strangely and ask why in the world I'd want a Honda cover for my Harley. Told him I'd put it on my Harley, that way nobody would want to steal it....... He just started talking to me this past week. :p

INCOMING !!!!! :D

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