Yep, thats a pretty common method of stealing bikes eh ...zx793rr wrote:...Most disc locks can have liquid nitrogen poured on them and apparently you can brake the hardened pin / whole disc with a hammer....
GPS would be great if you could hide the sender unit in a location where the bike thieves would not just rip it out and throw it.........most stolen bikes are dismantled within hours of theft, and parts sold off all over the place - especially nice tasty parts like ex-WSB parts
Mate I have had 3 bikes stolen from locked sheds with locked gates to the yard, the little bastards knocked out *1.5m* of fence FFS to steal one of my trailbikes !!! The coppers had another one in their damn yard for *2 feckin weeks* before they remembered to ring me
I can understand how worried you may be about losing your baby, and who wouldn't be, but all the advice so far about insurance and locks, CCTV etc, is the best you will get. Forget GPS for stolen bike recovery, its only good for telling you the way to get somewhere.
If you are *really* worried, buy a shotgun and plenty of No-Doze








