- Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:13 pm
#80369
Chris says "Don't use the steering lock... as you say in your message, but also if anyone tries to steal the bike they'll damage the lock which then causes further problems. He said just use a proper big padlock and chain etc. " - Wouldn't they cause even more damage trying to remove a dirty great padlock and chain ? - lol!
I can understand why you might not bother replacing the steering lock, however. I've just bought a new steering lock myself for my Redditch Bullet. This is an "Emgo" item and I read on the 'net that "this is a good quality replacement" for the missing original. However, the "bolt" part of this (that actually does the locking) is of the same pot metal/alloy as the body of the lock.....,br>
This part of the original lock would have been steel.
I have two Triumphs which use the same lock - and they're both missing, too .....argghh..
I think even the very best lock will not stop a really determined thief - I suppose a good result would be that it slowed him down enough to make him not bother.