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| WITH YOUR SECURITY TIPS |
| AN ALARM Good support to a decent lock For details of fitting click here |
| A STRONG LOCK PASSED THROUGH THE FORKS If there is nothing to lock the scooter to, pass the lock through the brake pedal if possible (see below) |
| A LOCK PASSED THROUGH THE BRAKE PEDAL |
| As It Can Be Hard To Get A Good Size Lock Round The Forks Of A P-Range With Drum Brakes, I Have Had A STEEL HOOP WELDED TO THE FORKS |
| If You Have A P-Range With A Disc Brake, A D-LOCK, CABLE LOCK OR CHAIN Can Be Passed Through The Forks And The Front Wheel |
A BODY TO HANDLEBAR LOCK Backs up the standard steering lock |
| Scooter Theft Is On The Increase. Both Professional Thieves And Joy Riding Kids Have Their Eye On Your Scoot. Here Are Some Ways Of Keeping Your Pride And Joy Secure, And Where It Should Be..Where You Left It ! |
| IF THE SCOOT IS KEPT COVERED NOBODY WILL KNOW IF IT IS WORTH NICKING |
| A STRONG LOCK CAN BE PASSED AROUND THE FLOOR BOARDS AND SECURED TO SOMETHING SOLID |
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| Some other ideas that you could try are: A DataTag Kit Marking Parts With An Ultra Violet Pen A Disc Lock (If you have a disc brake!) Or....................A GREAT BIG DOG!!!!! |
| Remember: Always try to lock the scooter to something solid Alarms, disc locks & extra steering locks are best used as back ups to a strong cable lock or chain Try to lock the scooter in a garage or shed, or at least on your property. If it must be in the street, try to lock it near a street light. Get a lock you can carry on your scooter - the biggest, strongest lock in the world is no good if you have to leave it at home ! |