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just wondering, while looking for insurance im confronted with a huge list of security products so which ones get the most money off insurance without breaking the bank?
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anything thats thatcham gold tested id of thought insurance companies get the horn for alarm's too.
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Depends, I checked last renewal as I'd got annoyed with alarm and thrown it at a passing chav. A £300 alarm system would have knocked a grand total of £17 off my premium...
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which is why ive never bothered
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Indeed. Alarms and immobilisers are only good for leaving you stranded somewhere either rough or freezing.
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i just use a alarmed disc lock best of both worlds and a chain locked to something large and metal.
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Yup and yup.
Best bike security in the world is being sat somewhere close with a crossbow. |
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I don't condone first suggestion
1: put bike in house, but if not..... 2: dogs, can hear any little tealeaf trying to nick off with your beloved, but if your out and a serious suggestion 3: OnGuard disc lock, thatcham approved(were when I bought one) fuggin heavy, rather large and noticeable and unpickable and they can't get croppers in em. £30, a lot more than a normal disc lock, worth every penny, and they are so big you don't forget to take em off 4: meta alarm thing is like YC said it only knocks pence off your premium, and they are only deterant measures. |
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I must be the only one that sees a use for my alarm :) lol!
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I always put no security, even if I have chains and alarm etc as it makes little difference to the premium and doesn't give them a loop hole to get out of paying up if it's stolen " can you proove the bike alarm was on, megahugeunbreakable chain was around the bike etc " - if you have security, then that's an extra piece of mind for you.
Just my opinion Nana |
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I think my security is second to none.
A bad paint job, a dented tank, scuffs all over and plenty of filth. No one would want to nick my bike even if I left the keys in the ignition. :lol: |
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Lol about the same here really.
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Anyway, mine is of use to me, because it will alert me to the bike moving in the garage :D |
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Ground anchor, Almax, Anti-pinch pin through the frame and an immobiliser. All sold secure/thatcham approved. Stored in a locked, alarmed, brick garage. For a bike worth £1000, you would have to be insane to want to steal it.
Edit: Forgot the datatag microdots on the bike too! |
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out of curiosity whats the anti pinch pin? |
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The anti-pinch pin goes through the frame of the bike and effectively allows you to fit an almax that is much too fat to fit through the bike "through" the frame. Gets round the "finding a wheel chained to a lampost" problem. |
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Ah cool, thanks for that. I agree on the security being worthwhile and chains etc can always be re-used, keep meaning to get a ground anchor sorted for mine.
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http://www.torc-anchors.com/products.php?cat=19 You want a 490mm to go through a pointy. The heatproof tubing you can buy for it is worth getting IMO. NB: You need the squire padlock to use it, but they are well worth getting anyway. |
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I had an immobiliser which saved me £10 a year, I took it out, it's worth paying an extra £10 to not have to deal with a ****ing immobiliser.
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What's the standard security on the sv650 then?
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haha, it's ridiculous really that insurance only have a few categories for where the bike is stored, mine would be in a room with a code locked door in a secure underground car park. Chances of anyone getting in there are slim and none.
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My 650 is stored in a hanger guarded by 100 SF personnel at the moment and the 800 is here on the steering lock in my parents garden (I'm visiting)....
...I think I may have my priorities the wrong way around. |
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Yep, I get penalised because I commute on mine, but when it's parked at work it's inside a bank security compound which contains, among other things, more money than you can fit in a really big truck. If anyone does break in, a ratty old SV will be low on their hit list :cool:
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Carole Nash wouldn't class our bike as garaged, because it was in the house:rolleyes: (W*nk*rs) Footman James, on the other hand, had the appreciation that it was better than a garage. After all, a garage can be some ratty lock up not even attached to your property, but that would be better than a front room, me and my crossbow? I don't think so:D |
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My bikes are protected by Zen philosophy
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gonna get a ground anchor in my new garage when I've got some money spare. How much does it usually cost for a proper tradesman to come and cement it in for ya?
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I don't need ground anchors or locks and chains, I moved to a less pikey area instead. Besides, the local scrotes know what I'd do to them if they so much as looked in my garage.
Every area has its scrotes, but ours seem to be a little classier than others. |
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