Motorcycle Safe Areas
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Motorcycle Safe Areas
This could be a stupid question but I go on long motorcycle rides and this year i am maybe looking to go down the eastern coast from NY to where ever (havent really decided yet) but i am looking to find areas where if i ride, maybe stay over night then it wont be messed with...
I live in the hudson valley and a lot of the area i live, i can leave my bike out over night, even on the main street and not be messed with... but for example NYC, i cant really do that so. So with planning this trip, i want to find areas i can go that nice place to visit and not really have to worry about someone stealing my bike...
I know there are thieves everywhere but some places are nicer than others
I live in the hudson valley and a lot of the area i live, i can leave my bike out over night, even on the main street and not be messed with... but for example NYC, i cant really do that so. So with planning this trip, i want to find areas i can go that nice place to visit and not really have to worry about someone stealing my bike...
I know there are thieves everywhere but some places are nicer than others
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Hopefully, no oil leaks there, raylee. lol
+1 on the ground floor. I usually just chain it to a post, either outside the door (first choice)
or to a light-post in the parking lot (preferably, visible to the night-manager's desk).
It doesn't hurt to mention it to staff (with a tip), as well.
Ern
+1 on the ground floor. I usually just chain it to a post, either outside the door (first choice)
or to a light-post in the parking lot (preferably, visible to the night-manager's desk).
It doesn't hurt to mention it to staff (with a tip), as well.
Ern
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I have ridden from up state NY to Daytona, FL twice. The first time I was riding solo. I could have been in big trouble in Atlanta on my return trip, but got that straighten out by some friendly bikers who got me out of there real quick. Also on that return, I almost got jumped in Atlantic City, NY. I was sitting at a light and took my hands off the bars and in the mirrors noticed three guys crouched down sneaking up on me so I dumped the clutch and ran the light.
Stay out of big towns.
How do they steel a HD in NYC? They pull up to the light next to you, open the door and knock you down. While you are on the ground, one guy holds a gun to your head and says,"Don't move!", while the other guys toss the bike in the trunk and drive off. That really happened.
Big towns are risky. In small towns people are friendly and willing to help you.
Paint your bike pink, no one will want it.
Stay out of big towns.
How do they steel a HD in NYC? They pull up to the light next to you, open the door and knock you down. While you are on the ground, one guy holds a gun to your head and says,"Don't move!", while the other guys toss the bike in the trunk and drive off. That really happened.
Big towns are risky. In small towns people are friendly and willing to help you.
Paint your bike pink, no one will want it.
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duct tape works too!
as far as your bike being stolen - it's kind of like the old adage "i don't have to outrun the bear, i just have to out run you"
make a thief think that your bike is too much trouble and he'll go for an easier target. if your bike is right by a room, chained up, disk locked, etc. - they'll go looking for another bike.
a cheap bike cover works too. a friend of mine had a busa, and he put this little LED bar that would light up while the bike was parked and look like an alarm system on his bike.
but i'd go with what raylee said, put it in your room on the first floor in an old motel kind of setting. i've done that, and i sleep at night
as far as your bike being stolen - it's kind of like the old adage "i don't have to outrun the bear, i just have to out run you"
make a thief think that your bike is too much trouble and he'll go for an easier target. if your bike is right by a room, chained up, disk locked, etc. - they'll go looking for another bike.
a cheap bike cover works too. a friend of mine had a busa, and he put this little LED bar that would light up while the bike was parked and look like an alarm system on his bike.
but i'd go with what raylee said, put it in your room on the first floor in an old motel kind of setting. i've done that, and i sleep at night
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