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Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
If your gonna use a chain you need a pit bull on one end...
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
Your up at that time of the day learning how to steal bikes?

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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
Wonder if they could bet bigger bolt cutters to make the job easier 
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
And he lives in Leopold 
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
Visited your Ma?mick_dundee wrote:And he lives in Leopold
What happened to the "drop around for a beer"
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
seiko1 wrote:Your up at that time of the day learning how to steal bikes?![]()
I was interested in just how useful that chain bolting the 6 to the ground actually is if someone really wants to take her.
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
I considered an alarm last year for the GS but decided it probably wasn't worth it.
Will install one on the 6 tho!
Will install one on the 6 tho!
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
I have a cheap alarm. Stops dickheads from messing with the bike when its parked. Ill also know if someones nicking it from the garage (provided im home)
It would be easy as to bypass, but if someones willing to scope the bike out and see that it has an alarm, theyre getting it no matter what.
Id also like to see anyone get the seat off without setting off the alarm, its so bloody sensitive you cant even touch the back end of the bike.
It would be easy as to bypass, but if someones willing to scope the bike out and see that it has an alarm, theyre getting it no matter what.
Id also like to see anyone get the seat off without setting off the alarm, its so bloody sensitive you cant even touch the back end of the bike.
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
I got an alarm off e-bay for $25 delivered and it works like a beautytim wrote:I considered an alarm last year for the GS but decided it probably wasn't worth it.
Will install one on the 6 tho!
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
If they want it, it will be gone. Alarm is no good inside a padded van, no chain can stand up to liquid nitrogen and a hammer. It's about making it hard enough that the thief just goes after something else.
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
i wonder how those fat wire locks go. I cant imagine cutting one with bolt cutters
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Re: Bike Chains - How long does it take a pro to break one?
I wonder too, because I have one of thosezx-10r wrote:i wonder how those fat wire locks go. I cant imagine cutting one with bolt cutters
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