What to do to keep you quad from getting stolen
#11
#12
I have heard of people removing the handlebars to prevent theft, though kind of a hassle... Me I just use a big chain and a couple master locks.. thick chain really isnt that easy to cut, if you have ever tried you'll understand, my buddie had a piece stuck to his trailer hitch and we could NOT cut it with the bolt cutters we had to grind it off. But basically if they are going to steal it they are going to steal it nothing you can do, you can try but if they really want it they'll get it, your best bet would be some kind of alarm for your garage and a big chain loop all three together, they'll have a h#ll of a time moving all three at once!
#14
Go to www . kryptonite . com. They have some awesome chains and locks. I picked mine up at a local Lowes and cemented a big lag bolt into the floor (with a lotta cement buildup around it and in the corner to prevent easy cutting). Everyone else's recommendations are good also and I use some of those. I assume you have insurance, if not...better get it.
#16
"Just get good insurance, A new machine is always nice..." No seriously, chain it, alarm with motion detector, cameras (outside so they can see them) and 2 big dogs!! and plenty of light.
If that doesn't work, try some TNT! just think, a
couple of new quads and a garage and NO more thiefs!
Peace im out...
If that doesn't work, try some TNT! just think, a
couple of new quads and a garage and NO more thiefs!
Peace im out...
#18
First if your insurance doesnt know you have it and it gets stolen its not covered. Second put a large pad lock on the rear brake rotors third chain them together through the frame, not bumpers. Fourth I have a chain that is in the concrete floor that comes out in 2 places, I chain these through the A-arms and lock them. Also I have a dog that sleeps on her doggie bed right between the quads. If all else fails sling some lead next time you hear em.
#20
Howdy...I read all the posts on your topic and the one that is the best wasn't even mentioned....I simply remove the CDI and throw a chain and lock around the frame and a unmoveable object...todays modern thief considers a hardened chain to be a joke or a hardened lock also...there using cordless skilsaws with fibre blades that will cut either one of those in 30 seconds and hardly make a sound...if they don't use a cordless saw there using those portable oxy/propane cutting torches...removing the CDI sure stops it from going to far and it's takes five minutes to put it back on or take it off...hope that helps you sleep nights?
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