Motorcycle theft near me is a big thing at the mo, I think because it seems to be so easy for them and the police are often unable to chase bikes so they get away. And unless they catch them doing it it's hard to prove afterwards due to hidden faces, gloves etc. Plus when they catch them most of them are under 18 so let off lightly as they can't be prosecuted like adults.
There are gangs doing it and posting their exploits on social media.... all in all it's pretty bad times, more here if you're interested: https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/b...g-saga-1231338
Anyway, I know there's no total solution but making it harder or more inconvenient for thieves seems to be worthwhile. Now, I could be way off as I have no idea how to steel a bike but I assume they're simply bypassing the ignition somehow and getting them started, even knew stuff that you'd imagine would have transponder keys and other gizmos. So I wondered if fitting a hidden kill switch would be worthwhile as I have most of the bike apart at the moment so wires are easy to get to.
It won't stop someone lifting it into a Van, but thankfully weight it on it's side for that.... parked next to a lightweight modern sports-bike I'm sure that would look more attractive.
I'm thinking if they tried it and got the ignition on, but it still won't start they'd think it was just some old lump of junk and move on to the next one....
I have thought about a tracker, and may still get one, but once it's gone it's gone and the last known location of the tracker is only likely to lead me to the burnt out remains.
So thoughts on a switch, or am I not giving them enough credit for intelligence? and if yes, what wires can I interrupt with it, usual for a car is to disable the fuel pump but obviously that's not so helpful.
Also there's the fear that it goes wrong, and leaves me stranded but hopefully, knowing where it is I'd be able to by pass it easy enough - but I understand any concern with interrupting the original wires.
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