¨ Park out of sight in a garage or basement, or use a cover.
¨ Engrave with an Operation Identification number recommended by local law enforcement.
¨ Lock all bicycles with a case-hardened chain or cable and lock, winding the cable through the frame and both wheels and then around a fixed object.
¨ Use the fork lock found on most street motorcycles. For extra protection of your bicycle or motorcycle, invest in a heavy Ushaped lock made of extremely hard steel that cannot be hacksawed, or a casehardened chain and a sturdy padlock.
¨ Watch out for key numbers! Some motorcycle manufacturers stamp the key number on the lock. With this number, anyone can go to a key maker and have a key cut that will fit perfectly. Many key makers ask for identification, but don’t take chances—write down your key number, store the number in a safe place, and then file it off the lock.
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