Hi. I'm about to buy a new bike, Yamaha MT-07, and I'm worried about it being stolen, I live in London. I've been watching videos of motorbike theft and it mostly seems to follow the same pattern: 1. Remove physical lock (disc lock or chain, often with a hand held angle grinder) 2. Break the steering lock (far too easy) 3. Push the bike away Often step 3 will be done with the aid of another bike. The rider on the second bike puts his foot on the first and pushes it along. Does anyone know of an immobiliser that applies the brakes on a bike when it is activated? I was thinking that if a bike has ABS then it already has a facility to apply the brakes, it just needs some kind of remote activation when it's parked up? If this existed, thieves would get to step 3 and get stuck. They would either have to physically lift and carry the bike or cut the brake lines, making it impossible to ride away away under the power of another bike. I've searched for anything like this but found nothing. Do you know if this exists? Can you see any reason why this wouldn't work?