Abacus Car Alarms


206 Leigham Court Road, London Sw16 2RB
Tel: 0208 677 1999 ----- Mobile 07930 332 362

 

 

 













General Interest

Classic Japanese Motorcycles

Motorcycle Security Systems

 

Thatcham Approved Bike Alarms

META M357 V2 Thatcham Cat 1 Bike Alarm

Meta DefCom 3 Thatcham 2 to 1 Upgrade Alarm

 

 

Standard Bike Alarms (non Thatcham approved)


Selca MT8

 

META Lagos 3 Bike Alarm

Autowatch AN506 Bike & Scooter Alarm 

BikeGuard Alarm (Bicycle Alarm)
Suitable for 6 volt & magneto powered motorcycles

 


Nationwide Fitting Service Available - Most Areas Covered, Call For More Info


    Motorbike and Scooter security tips.

That doesn't mean the people who steal them are so clever they can't be outsmarted. They can. If you put enough security around your bike, you'll make it too difficult for them. Most bike crime can be prevented. Don't give criminals an easy ride. Follow our top ten tips to protect your pride and joy.

1. Alarms
Get a combined alarm and electronic immobiliser fitted professionally. Thatcham and Sold Secure recommend some of the best and your insurance company may give you a discount on your premiums.

2. Locks
Get a good disc lock or better still, a U-lock - make sure it's long enough.

3. Secure
Secure your bike to something solid that can't be moved and keep the lock off the ground - this makes it harder to break.

4. Marks
Put obvious security markings on as many parts of your bike as possible, using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the registration number or your postcode linked to a recognised database.

5. Garage
If you've got a garage use it and lock it. If not, ground anchors are a good bet and cover your bike if you can.

6. Keys
Keep you keys safe and out of sight at all times.

7. Steering
Always put the steering lock on.

8. Helmet
Don't leave your helmet or other possessions on the bike.

9. Off-road
If you ride an off-road bike, ask the DVLA to register its details (frame and engine numbers) on their own and police computers - it's free.

10. Second-hand
If you're buying a second hand bike or parts, be wary of 'bargains'. Have a good look at the registration documents and check the bike's history with HPI Group Ltd, the AA or the RAC.

 

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More Information

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Bike Theft Index 2002

Motorcycle Theft

 

 

 

 


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