How hard is it to steal an Electra Glide
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Here in So Cal (the San Diego area at least) the crotch rockets are the huge majority of bikes stolen. Relatively few cruisers are stolen in comparison.
Just be a bit choosey where you park it when you have a choice, lock it and use the alarm is about it. A quick prayer wont hurt either...
Just be a bit choosey where you park it when you have a choice, lock it and use the alarm is about it. A quick prayer wont hurt either...
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Those internet videos with the Bic pens have been around for quite a while. They had an article in Thunder Press about it as well. I for one am glad they did as I had one of the Kryptonite "New York" locks as well as a couple of disk locks with barrel keys. Thought I wasfairly well protected.Kryptonite as well as others have changed to regular keys. Now everything I have has regular keys -but the bike. Supposedly HD ignitions could be unlocked the same way but I never wanted to try on my bike. It was also reported thieves were using channel locksto turn a lockedignition.
Those internet videos with the Bic pens have been around for quite a while. They had an article in Thunder Press about it as well. I for one am glad they did as I had one of the Kryptonite "New York" locks as well as a couple of disk locks with barrel keys. Thought I wasfairly well protected.Kryptonite as well as others have changed to regular keys. Now everything I have has regular keys -but the bike. Supposedly HD ignitions could be unlocked the same way but I never wanted to try on my bike. It was also reported thieves were using channel locksto turn a lockedignition.
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