Rocket 3 Tfc Stolen...

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by chris hill, Apr 12, 2020.

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  1. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Hope the insurance company don't look too close at those photos then :laughing:
     
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  2. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    And set it below ground level so you can cover it when not in use.
    Ken.
     
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  3. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Looks to me like he put those crappy decals on to cover the damaged areas hence the pics with damage but no decals then ones with decals. The pic with one of them half ripped looks like it was deliberately ripped to be able to take the pic of the damage ;);)
     
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  4. Mark Gilgallon

    Mark Gilgallon Well-Known Member

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    So what would you recommend as a good deterrent when parked out n about - assuming standard factory alarm / immobiliser can be beaten
    Really asking as have been thinking about getting added security for my new bike (when it arrives) and the SAS said they are busy
     
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  5. David Cooper

    David Cooper Triumph Rocketeer.
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    Security cameras that record and sound a loud alarm in your house if anyone goes near it.
     
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  6. David Downes

    David Downes Well-Known Member

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    I personally have a datatrac setup on my bike, have done since picking it up. This was kinda for peace of mind, but mainly because my insurance insisted on either that, or properly installed thatcham approved ground anchor (think: trip hazard) in my garage, with a thatcham approved chain and lock AND a thatcham approved chain+lock or brake lock for when out and about.

    I didn't want a trip hazard, and I didn't want the stress of thinking that if I didn't abide these caveats, that I'd get stung one day when something happens, and it was the time I happened to forget to lock it up, and therefore had no cover.

    I must say, the datatrac is really good. Sometimes I forget to deactivate it when moving the bike (and not starting the ignition), and quickly get a phone call asking if my bike is OK or if they should call the police. The system to be installed probably cost about the same as all the crap my insurance would have needed my to buy without it, and by comparison it's super convenient.

    Having said that, it's not a 'deterrent'. For that, you'll need a big, very robust, and very obvious chain or brake lock. Them's the only real options!
     
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  7. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    And even those won’t stop determined gangs (Need a gang for R3) from lifting the bike into a van, locks or no.
     
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  8. David Downes

    David Downes Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I mean ultimately ... you can't stop a well prepared and determined thief from stealing. The best you can do is track them and try to recover the bike, and prosecute.
     
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