ARE YOU KIDDING ME??????

Hey Dave here's what I did with mine. It's hard to see but the right side has a bolt to pivot on but the nut is welded to the bolt. The left side has the pad lock. The lock is half the way down the inside of the frame making it impossible to get a set of bolt cutters onto it. Crackheads will have to make a helluva racket to get those babies out now! I also now have chain on my tanks too, I was grateful they didn't take those, but I won't give them another free shot. Hopefully this helps your creative spark on your anti theft design. Great, we're thread hi jackers;)

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Chris, I was thinking the same thing, put a metal strap across the top. Dude at RV place told me today that battery thefts are on the rise....jeeeeezz
 
The worst part is they get like 10 bucks each and it costs 300 bucks to replace the batteries and put it all back together. Bastards. Like a tailgate I guess, $250 on Craigslist, $1000 to replace. Bastards.
 
Back When I was riding with Red Baron Racing I had a Full Factory mini bike in the back of my truck. When my buddy got hurt and I had to bring him to John C Lincoln on Deer Valley. I parked in the spot right out side the sliding doors and told the receptionist to watch my truck PLEASE!! Sure enough came out and my bike was gone but my buddies was still there. They knew what they were taking. I asked the lady if she saw anything and she said that wasn't her job. Since the bike had no VIN (race frame and motor all hand built) The police wouldn't even file a report and when I asked the security for their footage of the parking lot they told me "sorry about your luck" and hung up on me. I was pretty bummed out for a long long time...
 

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