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Jdubya 17-08-05 08:22 PM

Bike security advice
 
Okay, what else could be done to make this more secure? Bike is inside a timber shed, also fitted with Datatool S3 alarm, disk lock front wheel, disk lock rear wheel and chained to a flimsy set of ikea shelves through the rear wheel. A ground anchor cannot be fitted due to the shed being on a grass base. Anything else to make this a bit more secure :?: Your suggestions please :idea: :arrow:

didge 17-08-05 08:30 PM

data tag?

Jdubya 17-08-05 08:38 PM

Already has the alphadot thingy on the bike...

derbybiker 17-08-05 08:43 PM

a big dog that you only feed when the bikes not there?

Jdubya 17-08-05 08:45 PM

I tried that but the jack russel was havin' none of it...

didge 17-08-05 08:46 PM

lol

Steve W 17-08-05 09:17 PM

I assume timber shed is locked? Is there anything more solid you can lock bike to? In my case I use an old pottery kiln which my wife never uses which does as an apprentice ground anchor. Is there a power supply in the shed, if so you could use timers with lights which might deter opportunists. Some people on here have rigged up CCTV...

WelshWop 17-08-05 09:26 PM

You could use a bucket of cement as a ground anchor.

hall13uk 17-08-05 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WelshWop
You could use a bucket of cement as a ground anchor.

would not do much good could just be yanked out/dug up

embee 17-08-05 09:50 PM

how about a wirefree PIR alarm system? Not hideously expensive, batteries last quite well nowadays, reasonably good range too.

Just for example try Screwfix (not recommending them, just an example).

How far is it from the shed to the house?

There are wirefree magnetic door switches or you could fit a PIR motion detector inside the shed (or both), and a sounder at the house which can be heard from the shed to scare them off (hopefully). You can have them so they'll switch lights on in the house if triggered.

Alarm signs on the shed door might put them off trying? :?


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