Get anything but an SS.
Which alarm systems and trackers are most recommended in your opinion?
I have to agree. Also you best check with the condo before putting a chain near or on any condo property. From what I have read on GTAM most condo's are anything but "bike friendly" and the camera's and security does little to help. Sorry to hear about your loss![]()
Get a cheaper bike that isn't as popular. They will most likely be back to have a look at the replacement.
As for my next bike, I don't know what I want. Should I buy an old bike in hopes that it wont get stolen, that crossed my mind.
Ride Scorpio w/ Ride service plan. I used the spot gps tracker but couldn't get a signal 2floors down in my underground, plus it would barely get a signal normally unless the unit had an unobstructed view of the sky (once thrown in a truck it's just a useless piece of plastic sans gps blocker).
Get a cheaper bike that isn't as popular. They will most likely be back to have a look at the replacement.
You can have my 1984 VT500C for $1000. Totally serious. It does go down the road, but just know that if you plan to do any highway riding to pray to the motorcycle gods before leaving. One piston knocks, it burns oil and one of the turn signals is duct taped on. It weighs 450lbs and may be the least desirable operational bike around. Seriously you'd have to be destitute to steal this thing.
Have you thought about a local storage unit? Walking distance. Or cycle and leave it in the unit. If you have to travel a distance, ask first if you can leave the car there. Not all units will allow cars to remain on their property. During the day or overnight.
Sorry about your loss. :-(
Unfortunately, there are no storage facilities near my areaI also live a bit of a distance from family, so that also is not an option.
Thanks everyone!
The crazy part about this is the fact that with was on my mind for weeks, almost like I saw it coming. I took a measurement 2 days ago to chain the bike to the concrete poll...now I'm kicking myself for not acting fast enough. I was going to buy the chain this weekend!
I saw the camera footage last night. The low life scum piece of ***** waited for me. I left with my car at 2:38 PM and they came immediately 5 mins later and drove off with the bike at 2:47. They tossed it in a beat up old white caravan with no plate in the front. The cameras in the building are so trash (brand new condo too), it couldn't even get the back plate, all blurry.
The van was probably stolen or had stolen plates. There's not point going down that road.
What it really comes down to is lax security from people paid the minimal amount to just sit around and "supposedly" monitory video cameras (which they can't do around the clock non-stop).
A chain is a deterrent at best. Don't kid yourself. Even with a premium chain, a battery powered angle grinder will cut through it in a few minutes (but it will make a hell of a lot of noise and a shower of sparks).
Check out Almax chains website.