Thursday, August 26, 2010

Motorcycles effective security

On the owners of motorcycles all the love and put more care in their cars
, As owners of cars or trucks. The 'love and care "directly translates into
Hundreds of dollars spent on modifications and maintenance. Unfortunately, among
up to 50,000 bikes stolen each year, 30,000 were in the U.S. alone (based on
Burglary rates 2000-2005). And he would have thought many of these thefts
been prevented with a little 'common sense andSecurity.

This common sense should be obvious, but not without leaving the keys in
the ignition or the engine running if you're not on the bike, let your
Bicycles in a penumbra, hard to-see location. Place the bike in the garage locked when you
I'm home.

Padlocks and chains A point every bicycle owner should purchase is a dense
U-lock or a chain to be easily recognized by everyone, day and night. This is amust-
have, unless its so big that you can not die with him. Simply wrap
Your chain through a wheel and bike frame is not enough - you
Mount the wheel with a solid concrete post or clamp mounted. If the motorcycle is not
mounted on a stationary object, a thief could simply unpack your bike into a truck and
Auto.

Electronic alarms, most modern motorcycles (greater than a scooter), some
Form immobilization factory that prevents casual theft, but that immobilizers
just will not stop a determined thief. And 'then at best be considered an electronic system
Security system, often referred to as "alarm". A good alarm system is not only
Making noise, prevents false triggering circuit adds minor points
Immobilization, and sounds a loud siren only when the threat is real your bike.
Some have digital tilt sensors, shockand other sensors that trip the system
in action. An excellent electronic alarm from Japan is the Cyclone 866F:
http://www.kiramek.com. The Japanese manufacturer of Cyclone also offers a unique way
Paging system that alerts immediately if a threat occurs. The system is also
have reported very low power, worries that drained the battery.

Two-way paging alarms over the past three years, some electronic alarm systems
have begun to incorporateTwo-way pager. These systems can control both the
Alarm and notification of threats. Unfortunately, the battery life for many
This two-way pager is limited to about one month, and the pager
to be easily broken by a simple fall from his pocket. Two-way
The systems can also drain a battery faster bike unless you take every day. However,
Some people are predominantly negative convenience is possible for some bike
Owners.

Monitoring systems since 2005, some companies are using GPS
tracking systems for bikes, allowing the analysis of a motorcycle to be stolen. During the chase
Systems there are advantages over other types of security, there are three important
Disadvantages that must be considered: (a) a low battery on the bike, (2) Service Area
(Monitoring) coverage, and (3) monthly costs.

most monitoring systems do not have to pay for the product themselves, but also
to hold monthly "service contract" in life. The long-term costs of
Tracking systems owners can a bad taste in the mouth of mean motion.
Reflect on what you already pay a month (phone, cell phone,
Internet, etc.) and you can see, because it is profitable subscription seams different
prohibitive.

LoJack is a manufacturer of monitoring systems, without any cost or monthly fees,
but their less expensive> Bike-system runs $ 595 and traceability is limited to
Coverage area of wireless towers and some police stations LoJack installed. Once
Your LoJack "protected vehicle leaves the coverage area, its off the map and not
be traceable. Of course, LoJack will refund the purchase price, but rather the provision
does not replace the bike. Neither the request for reimbursement to cover the cost of installation specifications
Maybe you have a paid or free insurance for youhave.

Conclusion With a multi-level security. Common sense says
You put your bike in a location that is not an obvious target for thieves. They are
therefore need a chain or U-lock to prevent casual theft. And finally, even if your bike
has a factory immobilizer, is the addition of an electronic alarm or tracking system
as a major reason for the theft act.

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