Our security system for the last 6 years has amounted to a front disc lock. But then we live in a really low crime area and try to minimize stays in more risky areas.
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What type of security systems are recommended for a trike taking in consideration ease of installation, price, etc. I don't think I'm interested in one of the perimeter devices that goes off if someone walked by but more of a keep your hands off or to that effect. Thanks.
Our security system for the last 6 years has amounted to a front disc lock. But then we live in a really low crime area and try to minimize stays in more risky areas.
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We all know the drill about if they want it they will get it.........BUT there is also and old saying about out running a charging bear. You don't have to be the fastest guy in the group you just want to make sure you're not the slowest. THUS if my trike is parked next to yours Im hoping mine will take a little longer and the perp will make a little more noise. In other words look at the situation and decide the trike sitting beside mine would be the easier.
When I travel, aside from making sure the trunk and tour pack are secured, I use a disc brake lock and the fork lock. I also try to park under the overhead canopy for the front entrance. I have gone so far as to offer the night clerk a sawbuck for the privilege.
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I always figure mine doesn't have to be the most secure in the parking lot...
Just the ugliest.
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Another thing to remember is what happened to Larry Weaver. Trikes can be replaced...
Now that I tow a trailer that might be enough to deter many thieves. They may not want to mess around with that cumbersome amount of iron. Separating the ball from the hitch will be no easy job.
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Now I understand. The honest guy is not going to steal your trike and you can't stop a dishonest person.
I suppose you fellows feel it's a waste of time to take the key out of the ignition?
I had a Gorilla Alarm system on my old bike hooked to my battery, if anyone touched it it would sound a very loud piercing sound, I'm going to see about getting one for my trike when I get it back
The wisest thing I heard was from a friend of mine who was a state trooper, he said to make sure it took more than 90 seconds to be able to move the bike and a thief would not mess with it. Saying that, i use a lock on the front disk and a piece of chain on a rear wheel going up around the passenger footrest. Then I cover the bike with my storage cover. Seeing the external view of locks and NOT knowing what else is under the cover has served me well.
Oh, and when I am parking during the day at restaurants and shopping places, the empty holster mounted to the handlebars also serves as a deterrent!!!!
2011 FLHXXX Street Glide loaded with Ultra extras. Freedom Shield Windshield, Mustang Seat, Kromewerks +2 Handlebars, Passenger Arm Rests, Kuryakyn Multiple Position Passenger Foot Rests, SE Air Cleaner, Vance & Hines Slash Cut Slip-ons, Fuel Pak Tuner, Rivco Tlr Hitch, DK Oil Relocation Kit, Tank Lift Deluxe, and Comfort Lift.
I just rely on the factory alarm and the fact that my trike weighs about 400 pounds more than my Ultra did. Leaving a holster on the bike made me chuckle, but being a retired Trooper myself my holsters are a little too expensive to take a chance with. Besides, some of the idiots I dealt with might think the empty holdter meant the owner locked the gun in the trunk and pry that open looking for it.