Steering lock
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wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:31 last edited by
Hey guys my steering lock doesn't work and was wondering what I should change or replace to get it to as my area has a lot of bike theifs
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wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:41 last edited by Mightyman
The fact that it already doesn't work should give you enough of an idea that they are a very poor preventative measure for thieves.
If you want something to STOP them, buy a very loud alarmed disk lock. Otherwise it will only take a couple of whacks of the handlebars to break it again. If by some chance they can't break it, they'll probably just try and lift it up and walk it away.
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wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:42 last edited by Zrako
Its a simple mechanism that eject the pin out of your ignition to the top yoke , there is a lil hole for it. Bit tricky on my bike as well , needs a bit wiggle wiggle to lock it.
Also - if ypu want to lock your bike to protect it from the thiefs , get a u-lock and chain and if the bike is in garden- get some ground anchor bracket . They always try and if they cant lift it they'll give up. -
wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:44 last edited by
I wouldn't bother with that. Seen them snapped quite easily. I would use a ground anchor and chain when at home and a chain around the wheel when out. Always try and chain it to something when your out. Remember even your own garden isn't safe.
When I lived at my parents we had a large garden with a dog that always barked at strangers yet one night I found my motorbike was missing!! Ran up the garden at 3am in my pants to find her resting at the side of the road on the kick stand. Guessing they went to get a van. I was very lucky
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I wouldn't bother with that. Seen them snapped quite easily. I would use a ground anchor and chain when at home and a chain around the wheel when out. Always try and chain it to something when your out. Remember even your own garden isn't safe.
When I lived at my parents we had a large garden with a dog that always barked at strangers yet one night I found my motorbike was missing!! Ran up the garden at 3am in my pants to find her resting at the side of the road on the kick stand. Guessing they went to get a van. I was very lucky
wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:50 last edited by@gareth_iowc DAMN!!! Indeed you were extremely lucky there dude.
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Hey guys my steering lock doesn't work and was wondering what I should change or replace to get it to as my area has a lot of bike theifs
wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 21:56 last edited by NINJA@vtrn_raptor I use an alarmed Xeno disc lock on my bike when out. I am also considering buying one of these too;
Has anyone tried them and would they recommend getting one? There very light and compact, so easily transportable, but are they a good form of security and a deterrent for the scumbags of this world???
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@vtrn_raptor I use an alarmed Xeno disc lock on my bike when out. I am also considering buying one of these too;
Has anyone tried them and would they recommend getting one? There very light and compact, so easily transportable, but are they a good form of security and a deterrent for the scumbags of this world???
wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 22:06 last edited by@CYBER-NINJA looks cool but as an engineer I will probably get lever off with alen key
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wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 22:36 last edited by NINJA
@Zrako Maybe, I couldn't find a review showing if it was cracked open at all. There are also these two type's which look a bit more secure;
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@Zrako Maybe, I couldn't find a review showing if it was cracked open at all. There are also these two type's which look a bit more secure;
wrote on 21 Mar 2017, 23:04 last edited by Zrako@CYBER-NINJA I would trust the datatool
they are leading brand in motorcycle security systems. Looks solid
The second one looks like its more reliable as the space for the lever is really tight, might not fit some kinds of lever also... If I forget for a second that I know the datatool brand I will probably go for the black one ... hard to choose
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@CYBER-NINJA I would trust the datatool
they are leading brand in motorcycle security systems. Looks solid
The second one looks like its more reliable as the space for the lever is really tight, might not fit some kinds of lever also... If I forget for a second that I know the datatool brand I will probably go for the black one ... hard to choose
wrote on 22 Mar 2017, 11:57 last edited by@Zrako Here it is in action:
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wrote on 1 May 2017, 18:47 last edited by
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222493519402
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wrote on 1 May 2017, 19:53 last edited by
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wrote on 1 May 2017, 20:36 last edited by
I've sadly never had a working steering lock
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wrote on 1 May 2017, 21:14 last edited by
@CYBER-NINJA seen it couple of times . And Im thought its reliable... haha specially on dts ally top yokes.
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wrote on 1 May 2017, 21:28 last edited by
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wrote on 9 May 2017, 22:56 last edited by
wonder how i would go about getting a key for mine
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The fact that it already doesn't work should give you enough of an idea that they are a very poor preventative measure for thieves.
If you want something to STOP them, buy a very loud alarmed disk lock. Otherwise it will only take a couple of whacks of the handlebars to break it again. If by some chance they can't break it, they'll probably just try and lift it up and walk it away.
wrote on 9 May 2017, 23:25 last edited by@Mightyman have you even felt how heavy the dts are jeez I done my back in and I've only had mine for 3 weeks
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wrote on 10 May 2017, 13:16 last edited by
The steering lock that goes into the head stock tube can be purchased at yambits,not sure how good they are tho
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wrote on 10 May 2017, 13:19 last edited by
If u don't have much money but need a chain then get yourself some boat anchor chain it's incredibly strong and cheaper than a shop bought MC chain