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    Irongamer727
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    Might have to store my bike outside during a couple of weeks. Thinking of buying a cover and an alarm. Can you guys give me any recommendations? I already have a couple of beefy chains.

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      Might have to store my bike outside during a couple of weeks. Thinking of buying a cover and an alarm. Can you guys give me any recommendations? I already have a couple of beefy chains.

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      NINJA
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      @Irongamer727 Search ebay for a motorcycle ground anchor, so that you can chain the bike up to something. Obviously alarms and lighting would be paramount, I would also contact your insurers and let them know you will be storing it outside for a bit, as if shit happens and it gets stolen they may not pay out due to a change in circumstances? Is there no-one who could let you store it in their garage temporarily as that would be much safer???

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        theportingmaster
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        I keep my DT outside till building a new garage, this is the ground anchor I use with a 16mm chain and never had any problems with bike outside for over a year. I use a cheap alarm with an additonal motion sensor that was an extra £5, will find the link for you. Very sensative tilt sensor but doesn't go off in the wind, tilt sensor fully adjustable.
        https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oxford-Brute-Force-Motorcycle-Scooter-Ground-Wall-Anchor-Bike-Sold-Secure-LK397/253702132696?epid=1205376285&hash=item3b11d353d8:g:OmgAAOSw6AlbNLUD

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          This is the alarm I have fitted, excellent alarm for the money and very loud.
          https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EASY-FIT-Motorcycle-Motorbike-bike-Scooter-Trike-Quad-Alarm-2-wire-connection/191021841479?hash=item2c79c9fc47:g:SdcAAOSwk4RcNMLs

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            Added this tilt sensor to my alarm as can set it up easily with bike on the side stand so goes off if the bike moves less than 1mm.
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tilt-Switch-module-sensor-for-security-applications-motorbike-caravan-alarm/283171094902?hash=item41ee500176:g:bq4AAOSwawBbYKty

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              Added this tilt sensor to my alarm as can set it up easily with bike on the side stand so goes off if the bike moves less than 1mm.
              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tilt-Switch-module-sensor-for-security-applications-motorbike-caravan-alarm/283171094902?hash=item41ee500176:g:bq4AAOSwawBbYKty

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              @theportingmaster Nice! I was thinking about one of them disc brake alarms though. Anyone got experience with them?

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                I have a Xena Disc Lock alarm.

                Just bought my second Xena alarm as it happens. I've been pleased with the first one.

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                  I can recommend the Xena as well. 👍 😀

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                    @Calum said in Equipment for mc storage outside:

                    Xena Disc Lock alarm.

                    Disc Lock alarms, the brake disc can be cut with a cordless angle grinder and cutting disc without setting the alarm off.

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                      It's a combination of a few things to stop your bike from being stolen.

                      A disc lock is just a quick deterrent.

                      I've seen people go throigh those Oxford monster locks like butter. Ultimately if they want your pride and joy, they'll have it. The disc lock just protects against chancers hoping to take your bike for a joy ride on a hots summers day. If you have a disc lock, they'll likely move on to the next sucker...

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                        @Calum said in Equipment for mc storage outside:

                        Xena Disc Lock alarm.

                        Disc Lock alarms, the brake disc can be cut with a cordless angle grinder and cutting disc without setting the alarm off.

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                        @theportingmaster said in Equipment for mc storage outside:

                        @Calum said in Equipment for mc storage outside:

                        Xena Disc Lock alarm.

                        Disc Lock alarms, the brake disc can be cut with a cordless angle grinder and cutting disc without setting the alarm off.

                        True that creates a lot of noise and draws attention.

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                          Irongamer727
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                          Can you link the right model of disc lock? Seems to exist quite a few?

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                            Can you link the right model of disc lock? Seems to exist quite a few?

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                            NINJA
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                            @Irongamer727 Search ebay/web for the XX14 or XX15, obviously the XX15 is the beefiest and top model. 😉

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                              Ordered the xx14. Seems good enough. Have to engineer some sort or holder under the seat so I can bring it easily.

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                                Ordered the xx14. Seems good enough. Have to engineer some sort or holder under the seat so I can bring it easily.

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                                @Irongamer727 You will still need to chain the bike upto something, otherwise even with the disc lock on, the scumbags can still lift or drag you bike to a van. Plus your insurance may not payout should the pond life be successful!! 😉

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                                  @Irongamer727 You will still need to chain the bike upto something, otherwise even with the disc lock on, the scumbags can still lift or drag you bike to a van. Plus your insurance may not payout should the pond life be successful!! 😉

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                                  DTR+NSR
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                                  Big chain and padlock gets my vote. Preferably chained, with the chain and lock away from the ground. Makes it harder to attack with a hammer or cutters. Also if you can lock the padlock to part of the bike (as well as both ends of the chain obviously), it prevents them manouvring it into a position it's easier for them to attack.
                                  Yes determined theifs will still try, but I don't believe you should make it easy for them.

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                                  • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                                    Ordered the xx14. Seems good enough. Have to engineer some sort or holder under the seat so I can bring it easily.

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                                    @Irongamer727 I just found this from Bennetts insurance, wg=hich may be useful to all of us;

                                    https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/security/motorcycle-chains-and-locks/how-to-choose-the-best-motorcycle-security

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                                    • NINJAN NINJA

                                      @Irongamer727 I just found this from Bennetts insurance, wg=hich may be useful to all of us;

                                      https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/security/motorcycle-chains-and-locks/how-to-choose-the-best-motorcycle-security

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                                      Irongamer727
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                                      @NINJA I've actually managed to get a garage space! Will try to chain it the best I can

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                                      • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                                        Might have to store my bike outside during a couple of weeks. Thinking of buying a cover and an alarm. Can you guys give me any recommendations? I already have a couple of beefy chains.

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                                        donaldmendez
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                                        @irongamer727
                                        Make sure to have your bike covered for the paint not to corrode if youre planning to park it outside for a couple of weeks. and i would also recommend buying BlueFire Motorcycle Security Kit Alarm System on amazon. its easy to install and i am telling you, its really loud. it also have a great bump sensitivity. hope this helps mate!

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