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Old 12-03-10, 06:20 PM   #31
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Default Re: How do you secure your bike?

I also let my dog sit on the bike when it needs the toilet.
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Old 12-03-10, 06:46 PM   #32
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Default Re: How do you secure your bike?

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Just out of curiosity..

How do you secure your bike?

Break lock?
Garaged?
Chained down?
Alarm and Imob?

dont have to specify what you do if you dont want to alert "Twonks" but just put something like if i did have a bike i would ....

if i had a bike i would have it locked away in alarmed garage then chained down to garage floor with a cover of CCTV as it would be my pride and joy...
In the back garden, lots of bubble wrap anda doberman
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Old 13-03-10, 11:03 PM   #33
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i know of a man... Who build a steel box construcion which he kept his pride and joy in which was at the back of his garage which was alamed althought it took way to long to get his bike out when he wanted to play bt he knew it wernt going no where
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" I know of a bloke who built a steel box construction,which he kept his pride and joy in. The box was at the back of his garage which was alarmed. It did take a lot of time and effort to get his bike out when he wanted to play but atleast he knew there was no chance of any scum pinching it"

How's that?

Now, was it actually that difficult to make out what the poster meant or were you just trying to be clever?....funny perhaps?


Re question asked, nothing. I just roll the dice and see what happens ......



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Old 14-03-10, 03:58 PM   #34
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Default Re: How do you secure your bike?

My labrador is soft as sh1te, but he makes an angry growling bark you wouldn't mess with from the other side of a door or garden gate. The angrier, louder and more aggressive he gets, the bigger the fuss and quantity of biscuits I give him afterwards.
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Old 14-03-10, 04:07 PM   #35
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Default Re: How do you secure your bike?

I secure mine by leaving them in multiple pieces, normally without wheels and batteries.

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Old 14-03-10, 05:18 PM   #36
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Inside an alarmed lockup, accessed via a 1 hour firedoor with 3 5 lever mortice locks.
2 Ground anchors a disc lock on each bike and locked together too.
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