Security whilst touring.

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Re: Security whilst touring.

Post by Capt Sisko »

I take two locks with me.
1. A disclock for use if I'm just parking up to see something and the bike is going to be out of sight. And 2. a Litelok Core for overnight use, (regardless of how secure the secure parking claims to be). The Litelock isn't actually that light, but does kind of form a ring around the inside of my top box so isn't really that much of an issue to carry.
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Post by David. »

Been going through some old paperwork, found a page I'd pulled out from a 1979 Cycle Guide magazine.

It recommends Kryptonite Motorcycle Locks, https://www.kryptonitelock.com/en/locks ... cycle.html

If it's good enough for Superman!
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Xena alarmed disc lock on the front and rear, then some cheeky sh1t chains a GS to it ( of all things) If they want to cut of 2 Xena alarmed disc locks and a chain then fair play they've worked hard and can have it. Only down side is they will leave the GS....
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michaelc2710 wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 12:03 pm Xena alarmed disc lock on the front and rear, then some cheeky sh1t chains a GS to it ( of all things) If they want to cut of 2 Xena alarmed disc locks and a chain then fair play they've worked hard and can have it. Only down side is they will leave the GS....
And who can blame them
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Post by Doctor T »

Am A bit OTT when overnight from home. I have a heavy chain and a large padlock, forgot the make. An Oxford disc lock and a basic alarm. I use a when saying at a European trip as many have no gates. Whilst in Devon i just used the disc lock and the alarm as the farmhouse i was staying out was at the end of a 3 mile lane and my bedroom overlooked the bike.
The way i look at it is if any hundreds of miles from home, it's a bloody long walk
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Post by MikeS »

Doctor T wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:51 pm Am A bit OTT when overnight from home. I have a heavy chain and a large padlock, forgot the make. An Oxford disc lock and a basic alarm. I use a when saying at a European trip as many have no gates. Whilst in Devon i just used the disc lock and the alarm as the farmhouse i was staying out was at the end of a 3 mile lane and my bedroom overlooked the bike.
The way i look at it is if any hundreds of miles from home, it's a bloody long walk
Does your bike look like this when you're out and about:
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Am not that bad :lol: :lol: :lol:
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Post by burridge01 »

The lock arrived today and I have to say,on first looks,I like it.Feels very robust and an ideal size to pack away in the top box or even the tank bag.I may add the chain at a later stage but not really bothered about that at the moment.
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Think I've got issue's. Hiplock gave me a 20% discount on my next order after I had filled out the life time warranty. The new chain is on its way :mrgreen:
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Security whilst touring.
Bike's own steering lock, S&W switchblade and Browning Hi-Power. :cheers:
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