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2/7/09: Datatool - The Motobiker's Number One!
15/7/09: Motorcycle Security Article
20/7/09: Caravan Security Article
4/8/09: Securing Your Motorhome
4/8/09: Motorhome Alarms for CANbus Vehicles
4/8/09: How to Deter the Motorbike Thief
7/8/09: Cost Effective Motorbike Security Laserline
26/8/09: Simplistic and Affordable Motorhome Security from Toad
1/9/09: Ensuring A Motorhomes Security
2/9/09: Win a Motorhome Alarm with MMM
3/9/09: Datatool System 3
3/9/09: Datatool - A Brief History
9/9/09: Laserline Motorhome Alarms
21/9/09: Motorhome Alarm Partnership with Adrian Flux Insurance
21/9/09: Motorbike Alarm Partnership with Adrian Flux Insurance
23/9/09: Strikeback Vs Toad Motorhome Security
25/9/09: Motorhome Security in Northamptonshire; Rural Haven for Enthusiasts
13/10/09: Autowatch Scooter & Motorbike Security
13/10/09: Autowatch Caravan Alarm
14/10/09: Caravan & Motorhome Theft Prevention
16/10/09: So How Hard It It To Secure A Motorhome?
16/10/09: Anatomy of a Bike Alarm
2/11/09: Safeguarding Your Motorcycle
2/11/09: Datatool - Understanding Bike Security
2/11/09: Appreciating Motorbike Security
2/11/09: Protecting Your Passion
5/11/09: Meta Motorcycle Security
10/11/09: DATATAG MOTORCYCLE SECURITY; THE WISEST CHOICE
13/11/09: METROPOLITAN POLICE MOTORCYCLE ANTI-THEFT CAMPAIGN
18/11/09: Motorhome Security – Tracking systems to suit everyone needs!
20/11/09: Does Your Alarm Snitch on Thieves?
24/11/09: Datatool – Security in many forms!
25/11/09: Motorbike Security – Be Prepared!
25/11/09: Choosing a Motorhome Security Installer
30/11/09: Caravan Alarm Will Put You In The Driving Seat
30/11/09: Datatool Alarm System Is Top Notch
30/11/09: Datatool Alarm Systems Will Keep Your Bike Secure
30/11/09: Motorhome Security Will Keep You On The Road
7/12/09: Motorbike Security: Bloody Nightmare?
8/12/09: Protect your Caravan or Motorhome and save up to 30% of your Insurance
11/12/09: Dependable Datatool Security
11/12/09: Dependable Security for Any Motorbike
11/1/10: Datatool Helps To Protect Your Bike
11/1/10: Looking at Motorcycle Alarms
19/1/10: HR Insurance teams up with GAP Security to fight Motorcycle Crime
27/1/10: Keeping your Property Secure
28/1/10: Investing in Peace of Mind
28/1/10: Keeping up with Bike Security
28/1/10: Considering Security
28/1/10: Invest in the Best for your Bike
2/2/10: Avoid Unnecessary Stress This Summer
8/2/10: Assess The Risks And Keep Your Bike Safe
8/2/10: Essential Motorbike Security
8/2/10: Motorbike Security Systems For All Riders
8/2/10: Motorcycle Alarm Will Bring Peace Of Mind
8/2/10: Motorcycle Locks – Still An Essential
8/2/10: Protecting Your Motorbike

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4/8/09 How to Deter the Motorbike Thief

With 80% of motorbikes now stolen from the home, physical security has never been more important. Simply putting your bike in the garage hoping that nobody will know that its there isn’t going to deter the opportunist. Many of the bikes stolen each day from homes in the UK are targeted and therefore followed by those who wish to steal them.

 

One of the most recommended methods of keeping your bike safe is a Thatcham approved alarm. These are a well known name in the world of security, and if the bike isn’t kept on charge while stored, the alarm will simply turn itself off when the battery gets below 9volts. So, despite it being perhaps the first and most important accessory you can buy, please bear in mind that alarms and immobilisers are really aimed at deterring thieves from taking your bike when you are out and about!

 

For the drive, yard or garage, physical security is always the best option as it doesn’t rely on a power source and is clearly visible and massively inconvenient to the would be thief. When choosing such a product, as with alarms and immobilisers, the Thatcham seal of approval demonstrates that the device can withstand a 5 minute attack – this is far longer than most thieves will spend trying to defeat it. There are several types of physical security to choose from and each one has a particular use. Again, as with alarms and immobilisers, Datatool dominates this market too.

 

Datatool offers ground anchors, garage door defenders, locks and chains. The ground anchors come in two applications, both of which are Thatcham approved. First, the Fortress 1, which bolts into the ground using M10 security bolts, making it easy to install for anyone with basic DIY skills. Next, the Fortress 2, which requires a rectangular hole to be cut into the concrete in which is lies, making it harder to attack but at the same time, harder to install. However, despite it being a more complex installation, it’s still relatively easy for those who know what they are doing and far more secure than other options.

 

Once your chosen ground anchor has been fitted, the bike is secured to it using a lock and chain; again look for Thatcham approval when choosing one.

 

Garage door security is the next area worth considering and the Fortress 3 garage defender is suitable for any up and over garage door and can be fitted in under an hour. Its best line of defence is its visibility, providing an obvious resistance to anyone thinking of gaining entry into your garage as they will be aware if prevents the door from opening.

 

The next and most popular application is that of locks and chains. Some can be used in conjunction with a ground anchor and others are portable, designed to be used to secure the bike to railings or bike barking bays. The Python Lock & Chain is 1.5m long with a 13mm hardened core which is zinc coated. Even the lock is made from steel and has 250,000 possible combinations, highly reducing the chance of it being picked. The Portable Python Lock & Chain is almost identical with the exception of it having a 1.3m long chain. 

 

Last but by no means least, we move on to the Devil 1000, aimed at those that don’t want to carry a lock and chain. Basically, it’s an 11mm steel shackle disc lock which will fit almost any bike on the market. Lightweight, convenient and affordable, if you cannot reach the cost of the Python range, there’s no excuse for not owning one.

 
 
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