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Bike theft prevention.
Arigato:
Good advice on the insurance dude. You could fit a large human head in that dog's mouth!
Danger4u2:
Yes insurance is a good idea. For the KX it's only $108 per year. Less than $10 a month. I don't think my agent is suppose to issue an insurance card like the one I get for the street bike and my truck but he does. I rode the K5 on the State Highway 3 miles to the trail head during the 5th annual Oklahoma Dual Sport meet last month. I was between 2 KLR 650's but I was ready to flash the insurance card if I got popped by the Highway Patrol. Only problem I had was the out of balance wheels. We hauled as* so I would not be on the road as long.
Danger
Johnniespeed:
My flaws are in my thinking. I was interested in locks,cables and transponders. But the real answer is guns and dogs.
What type of fuel and emission problems do you have with the dogs ? LOL
What type of gun is best for a KX500 thief ? LOL
John
Arigato:
This morning, the emission problems were severe enough to wake me from a deep sleep. I prefer a .308 HK if they are far away; otherwise, a 12 guage works great for close work.
FPMXer:
Here in Kalifornia Lo-Jack is available. It is the best thing out there for tracking stolen vehicles. The only problem is that not too many people want to pay for the system. If your vehicle has Lo-Jack installed it is linked with the VIN# or registration/plate number. Your vehicle is stolen, a police report is filed and when the police enter the vehicle into the stolen vehicle system the transponder hidden in the vehicle is activated. When a police vehicle that is equipped with the Lo-Jack tracking system comes within 5 or so miles from the your stolen vehicle's transponder will have a set code of #'s and letter's 5 total that show up on the tracking system. Then there is an audible tone that pings and a directional locator for where the stolen vehicle's transponder is for tracking the stolen vehicle from the police vehicle. The slower the police vehicle drives when the signal is picked up the better the chances are of a recovery. No I don't work for Lo-Jack and yes I'm a cop. I have seen this system first hand working in patrol. But like mentioned before if an ORV is stolen there is about a 5% to 10% of recovery.
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