HarryNinjaRider Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Hi there, My 2007 Ninja 6 had its Oxford HD lock angle ground in a bike bay 50 yards from home last week (central Clapham residential area - no idea why neighbours didn't hear / report it... cos London). Trakking and Wandsworth Police (many thanks - legends both) saved the bike so I've come on here to ask for some security advice - otherwise (having had 5 bikes nicked over 10 years) I'll sell up and go back to pedals (very reluctantly).I've been advised Almax Uber IV is about as good as it gets - should I get a disk lock too as deterrent? There's a lamp post by the bike bay I use but that hasn't helped on previous thefts (CBR RR and 3 x Hornets!)Many thanks in advance,Harry, Quote
Stu Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Yes Almax is as good as it gets I dont think a disc lock would help as if they have a van it will be just lifted in is there anyway you can fit a ground anchor and maybe use two chains? they may see it as too much work I am guessing you have looked around for secure storage of some kind Quote
HarryNinjaRider Posted July 12, 2016 Author Posted July 12, 2016 OK Almax it is - just need to find retailer near Vauxhall. No chance on ground anchor - on the road and storage = price of a 1 bed flat around there. Getting the feeling of good money going straight after bad at the moment so have been mulling whether to bother or sell - which is just depressing...cheersharry Quote
Stu Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 it would be a shame to be forced to sell the bike due to theft! Quote
Oasis Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 You must be very fecked off! I know I would be!Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk Quote
Welsh1da Posted July 13, 2016 Posted July 13, 2016 Try and anchor your bike to something like a lamp post or ground anchor, get a heavy duty chain and loop it through the rear wheel and suspension, try to leave as little slack on the chain as possible which will hinder cutting tools and blunt impacts. A front disc lock helps, another idea would be to use the steering lock and have the bike as close to a wall as possible (makes it difficult to get poles through the chassis and lift the bike), in addition get a motion sensitive alarm like Data Tool etc...Also deterrents can work well too, have your bike under a cover, put some BS warning signs on it like 'GPS' tracking fitted or 'smile your on CCTV'. Basically, you need to make stealing your bike more trouble than its worth. Quote
HarryNinjaRider Posted July 13, 2016 Author Posted July 13, 2016 thanks - will prob get a tracer sticker, have datatool alarm already so will go for Almax chain & Squire padlock, try and find a bike bay with a lamp post (rare to find lock up bars in London - don't know why) and fingers crossed!cheersharry Quote
HarryNinjaRider Posted July 13, 2016 Author Posted July 13, 2016 I don't rate Almax too highly - spoke to Aaron who rang to tell me I couldn't get the chain sent to my work address unless I paid with Paypal. Not doing that (various reasons to do with fraud historically) so he offered a refund. Fair enough - chuck a way a perfectly good sale. So he says:-"I don't care mate - I make millions of ££ a year selling these"Right - so can anyone recommend the next most secure lock/ chain combo and I'll give them my money - they might want it more and have a payments/ delivery set up not designed in the 90's... Quote
Arwen Posted July 13, 2016 Posted July 13, 2016 I bought from Pragmasis - http://securityforbikes.com/categories.php?cat=Package+Deals" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;I got much the same attitude when I contacted almax too. Guys at pragmasis were the complete opposite and extreamly helpful. Quote
HarryNinjaRider Posted July 13, 2016 Author Posted July 13, 2016 Thanks Arwen - Pragmasis wins my £200 order. Any discount codes floating about?! Quote
Arwen Posted July 13, 2016 Posted July 13, 2016 Not that I am aware of. But if you are at all unsure what to get, or want advice on things (their noose chain may be ideal for you) just give them a phone or email. Quote
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