Stealing a motorcycle with the naked eye is easier than stealing a car, so a series of precautions must be taken to prevent the motorcycle from being stolen. You will be more protected by having your vehicle in a garage, whether common or your own, something that does not exempt you from theft, however many times you have to park the motorcycle on the street for a long period, and that is when you have to be careful if we want our vehicle to be where we left it.

There are some keys to make it more difficult for the thief to do his job, which does not mean that it will not be stolen from you, but you will be making it more complicated for him and doing your part so that it is not stolen from you. Follow the following tricks.

Instructions to avoid the theft of a motorcycle

  1. Buy a hitch to leave the motorcycle attached to a fixed object when you park it on the street. Even if the place where you have parked is dangerous or you think it could be stolen, use two, it is somewhat exaggerated but it will be safer that way and if the thief wants it he will have to make double effort
  2. Garage. Rent a garage and store your motorcycle there. The monthly price will not exceed 30 euros and your motorcycle will be safer than on the street. Although this does not mean that it will not be stolen, but in garages there is usually security and cameras, so it will be more complicated.
  3. Strategic sites. If you have to park on the street, the best thing you can do is find a place that you don’t want to be robbed. If there is a police station nearby, if you have a car next to a police car… even in front of a bank, since there are cameras in these and in case they were stolen, the police could check those cameras.
  4. Nothing in it. Do not leave anything of value on the motorcycle, in fact, and even if it is a nuisance, you should always carry your helmet with you and never leave it attached to the motorcycle. Unless you only lose sight of the motorcycle for a few seconds, yes, you risk that the motorcycle may not be taken due to lack of time, but the helmet is.
  5. Lock the address. When you park, always remember to block the direction. If you are a beginner thief you will have one more obstacle because you will not understand why you are not able to move the motorcycle.
  6. House. If you cannot park in a garage, try to see the motorcycle from your house. So you can take a look from time to time and if you see that someone is trying to steal it from you, you can act
  7. Anti-theft device. In addition to the chains, use an anti-theft device and if possible it has an alarm. So when the thief tries to rob you and it sounds, he will be scared and may leave the job halfway.
  8. Personalize it. Make the motorcycle more yours by customizing it. Whoever steals it what they want is to sell it, but if it has a name or something characteristic it will be more difficult for them.
  9. Frame number. Identify the parts of your motorcycle with the frame number that resists above the paint. If you sell your motorcycle for parts, the police will find it sooner and if the thief wants to eliminate that number, since it resists above the paint, he will have to sand it down and at the time of sale that reduces its value.
  10. Sure. Protect your motorcycle with theft insurance, so in case it is stolen, your insurance will give you up to a financial maximum, which depends on the company, and you will not be left unprotected.

Tips to avoid the theft of a motorcycle

  • Take a good look at the insurers and choose the one that brings you the greatest benefits at a lower price. Insuring a motorcycle is more expensive than a car because its theft is greater and the insurers know it, so they want to get the most out of it.
  • When you go to buy chains or anti-theft systems, ask the clerk, he can advise you on the best combination of elements.
  • Remember to never leave the papers of the motorcycle inside it, because in case of theft, this is what the police will ask you for and if it has also been stolen, it will be more difficult for you to prove that the motorcycle is yours.
  • Before turning off the engine, remember to always lock the steering. This makes the theft a little more complicated and will take longer, so there will be a better chance that someone will see what is happening.
  • If you have chains, hook your motorcycle to a fixed element, it is useless to hook your motorcycle to an object that moves because the thief will take it with the motorcycle, in the same way that the element to which you hook it has to have a height determined and that is that if you hook it to the pivots that are on the street that do not exceed the height of the knees, you will be putting it on a platter for the thief.

What do you need to avoid the theft of a motorcycle?

  • Motorcycle
  • Chains
  • Alarm

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