i hear quebec is also hot spot for sleds gettin pinched they will take truck trailer and sleds. i would like to install tracking device but i am unsure of the cost. .44 mag will have to do for now.
bluwulff9
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alot of places I stay at have a sled garage you park in it. it is under servalence and if it is jacked they pay the bill.
A K MtnViper
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I put a note on my sled that says is stealing this sled worth dying for? Never lost a sled yet so seems to work.
I ordered an alarm/lock combo. Haven't got it yet but it does look promising. Of course, if someone really wants it, they're going to get it. With my luck, my sled will get stolen before it shows up.
http://www.alarmlocks.com/cables.htm
http://www.alarmlocks.com/cables.htm
ak i like that one i may uhhh steal it no pun
A K MtnViper
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I'm going to tell a quick, true 1969 theft story.
I had been married for 6 months. We bought a trailer (mobile home) and I built a patio cover to store my things under. My wife worked nights and I worked days.. It was about 10:00 at night, I'm drying off from a shower and I hear a clang. It sounded a lot like my motorcycle side stand coming up. I grabbed my gun, ran to the front door naked.
I saw the thief pushing my pride and joy toward the street. I threw open the front door and before I could say a word he dropped my cycle on its side, breaking the clutch lever and bending the break lever. To this day I am still am unsure if it was the sight of me naked or the gun in my hand that worked so well.
The moral of this story is if you do not have a gun, try chasing the thief naked. Either one will scare the s*** out of a sane person.
I had been married for 6 months. We bought a trailer (mobile home) and I built a patio cover to store my things under. My wife worked nights and I worked days.. It was about 10:00 at night, I'm drying off from a shower and I hear a clang. It sounded a lot like my motorcycle side stand coming up. I grabbed my gun, ran to the front door naked.
I saw the thief pushing my pride and joy toward the street. I threw open the front door and before I could say a word he dropped my cycle on its side, breaking the clutch lever and bending the break lever. To this day I am still am unsure if it was the sight of me naked or the gun in my hand that worked so well.
The moral of this story is if you do not have a gun, try chasing the thief naked. Either one will scare the s*** out of a sane person.
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what kinda bike? gun? great story
A K MtnViper
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Bike was a 160 cc Honda (model I am too old to remember), gun was a 22 revolver.
Triple X
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We park ours in opposite directions then cable lock or chain them together. This dosen't really stop them from stealing them, it's just a deterrent so they move on to ones that are a little easier. Lets face it, if they really want to steal your sled they will some how. The guy with the hand gun has a good idea!
Triple X
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Triple X said:We park ours in opposite directions then cable lock or chain them together. This dosen't really stop them from stealing them, it's just a deterrent so they move on to ones that are a little easier. Lets face it, if they really want to steal your sled they will some how. The guy with the hand gun has a good idea!
The hand gun part, not the necked part!
I carry a 45. But sometime I am just to tired and dont wake up, especially if theres alot of people coming and going.... Like was said If they really want it they are going to get it.
Too bad you cant electrify your toys.....
Too bad you cant electrify your toys.....