keeping your atv safe from theft
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Another thing I forgot to mention is that I have a little Maltese[DOG] He thinks he owns everything in and around my home.He will bark at anything that is unusual to him.This last Halloween,I heard him grouling at 2;30 in the morning.I awoke to see my house being trashed.I quitely awoke my 19 yr old boy.We grabbed the gun,s and outside we went.We held them at bay until the Police arrived.My point you ask?If it were not for the dog,I would of slept thru the WHOLE thing.Though this dog could'nt whip his own flee's,he is a very good Alarm System.-----BILL
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#13
Get insurance.... they are TOO easy to lose.
I would suggest the "OUT of sight out of mind" thing too.. buy a cover for it, or put it inside a carport, or shed.
The quad was expensive!! Tin, nails, and some 4x4 posts are cheap.... If they don't "see" it sitting there, its not so tempting.
I would suggest the "OUT of sight out of mind" thing too.. buy a cover for it, or put it inside a carport, or shed.
The quad was expensive!! Tin, nails, and some 4x4 posts are cheap.... If they don't "see" it sitting there, its not so tempting.
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My dog is a very good alarm as well. Only thing is when he barks those Break and Entry artist fools reconsider their career choices. He is a 110 pound German Shepherd X. (secret: he thinks he is a lap dog though!) We have to get a custom collar to fit his neck cause we can't find one to fit him. He is a VERY good barker/growler. I tried to sneak in the backyard to test his "alarm system". Glad I am not a BE Artist!
That's nice, but my quad is still insured against theft, fire and every other thing you can think of for the full replacement price regardless of depreication. Cause if it goes I want a new one.
Glenn.
That's nice, but my quad is still insured against theft, fire and every other thing you can think of for the full replacement price regardless of depreication. Cause if it goes I want a new one.
Glenn.
#15
for insurance call.
1-800-autopro.. that is the number to progressive. they will insure 4-wheelers.
I pay $410.00 a year for my 97 scrambler and 99 explorer.
the price is based on age, sex, experience, storage, where you live, and your 4wheeler.
as far as protecting it from theft. Good luck, my uncle had his locked in a shed and it was still stolen.
and if you had the question, yes I am an insurance agent.Texas is probably more expensive for those of you thinkig that I am ripping myself off.
Tony
[This message has been edited by TO_Y28 (edited 12-09-1999).]
1-800-autopro.. that is the number to progressive. they will insure 4-wheelers.
I pay $410.00 a year for my 97 scrambler and 99 explorer.
the price is based on age, sex, experience, storage, where you live, and your 4wheeler.
as far as protecting it from theft. Good luck, my uncle had his locked in a shed and it was still stolen.
and if you had the question, yes I am an insurance agent.Texas is probably more expensive for those of you thinkig that I am ripping myself off.
Tony
[This message has been edited by TO_Y28 (edited 12-09-1999).]
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Polarishunter.
Get some graded chain,What you say?):
Rockwell-graded chain.
Rockwell-7 is $12 a foot.
Rockwell-8 is $16 a foot
To know the difference each link is forged with grade number on each link.And chain is gold in color.
Not even davidg can cut that chain his cutters will explode!!
Kryponite chains are grade-7, Same as their locks.
Availible at local bulldoser supply house.
Regular chain from home depot are worthless!!!!!!!
Don't!!!! lose the key, Only a diamond saw will get through it.
Get some graded chain,What you say?):
Rockwell-graded chain.
Rockwell-7 is $12 a foot.
Rockwell-8 is $16 a foot
To know the difference each link is forged with grade number on each link.And chain is gold in color.
Not even davidg can cut that chain his cutters will explode!!
Kryponite chains are grade-7, Same as their locks.
Availible at local bulldoser supply house.
Regular chain from home depot are worthless!!!!!!!
Don't!!!! lose the key, Only a diamond saw will get through it.
#18
Greetings,
Like they said, insurance = peace of mind. I was surprised to find that Allstate had the best deal for my ATV. Check with your homeowners insurance company -- they should be able to add a rider for about $100.
As for locking the sprocket et al, can't they just drag it into a truck or lift the rear and roll it on the front? I use a chain around the axel, but I've always thought it was vulnerable to bolt cutters -- might look into that gold chain.
Thanks,
Rod
Like they said, insurance = peace of mind. I was surprised to find that Allstate had the best deal for my ATV. Check with your homeowners insurance company -- they should be able to add a rider for about $100.
As for locking the sprocket et al, can't they just drag it into a truck or lift the rear and roll it on the front? I use a chain around the axel, but I've always thought it was vulnerable to bolt cutters -- might look into that gold chain.
Thanks,
Rod
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