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ScottyBoi

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Bike security
« on: February 14, 2012, 08:30:25 PM »

Hi fellow bikers,

Sadly I have seen the 'spate' of bike thefts over the last few weeks and it concerns me.

I want to improve my bike security with a good quality chain and even a 'U' lock or disc lock. Can anybody recommend the best shop for these items?

Thanks

Scottyboi
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Perveiz Sheikh

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Re: Bike security
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2012, 12:52:30 AM »

 :yo: :hiya: i dont know how, where, who, when, why, whose bike is kept opposite to my building which was never there in the past 3 years.

I hope one of our fellow biker's time have come to get his stolen YAMAHA  :dunno: which model but it looks like and old R6 / R1. Pictures attached but i am sure its going to hurt  :angryfire: too much to the owner becuase it has been tampered :smack: very badly.
All the cables are pulled out.
Key hole is Fu###d
Body fairing is opened.
The whole bike is spray painted in BLACK.. duplicate.
Salik is peeled off.
Number plate is cut and thrown away.

This bike i found today  :hiding: in the opposite building while i was searching for my Yamaha R6 which is stolen from my building on 09-Feb-2012. I have already called and personally met the Police and CID in Buheirah Police Station (SHARJAH) but no one has taken any action yet. However i am hoping that they check the CCTV and find out who left this bike here.

Below is the Chasis number of this particular bike JYARJ06N04A001443
It shows something like 12/03 on the stickers and MADE IN JAPAN.

Please see the attached images and you may call at anytime if it belongs to anyone you know because police has not yet taken it in their custody.
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Grumpy Goat

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Re: Bike security
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2012, 05:11:11 PM »

There's a fair selection of bike security gear in Ace Hardware, Festival City (or there was when I last looked). Also Al YamnSuzi Yamaha on SZR had some last weekend.
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Re: Bike security
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2012, 10:43:17 AM »

Hi, Spreveiz - thank you for putting up photos of the bike ; it might help someone get back what belongs to them.

Scottiboi, Yamaha stocks disc alarms and these may prove a better deterrent than a chain and lock.
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Perveiz Sheikh

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Re: Bike security
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2012, 10:49:58 AM »

Hi, Spreveiz - thank you for putting up photos of the bike ; it might help someone get back what belongs to them.

Scottiboi, Yamaha stocks disc alarms and these may prove a better deterrent than a chain and lock.

Roadracer you are correct. Chain and lock would not help. Though mine wasn't secured by chain but some cases of chain cutting and stealing the bike have also happened in SHARJAH.
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ScottyBoi

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Re: Bike security
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2012, 11:48:04 AM »

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Hi, Spreveiz - thank you for putting up photos of the bike ; it might help someone get back what belongs to them.

Scottiboi, Yamaha stocks disc alarms and these may prove a better deterrent than a chain and lock.

Thanks Roadracer, will take a look.
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