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Lock the handlebars, the ignition, turn your alarm on(if \\;you have one) and keep your insurance paid up. That's about all you can do. If they really want it, they'll take it.
S&\\;W .44 Mag N Frame 3" Magnaported. \\;\\\\\\; \\;\\\\\\;  \\;\\\\\\; Seriously, \\;\\\\\\; If you have the room a good cable lock is great, and hook it up to two or three of your buddies... \\;\\\\\\; Front wheels facing if possible. \\;
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Gun control is getting a second shot off when you need to. \\; 357 4" nickel because I'm old fashion.
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Oh, bikes, that's right. \\; Xena disc lock with motion sensor alarm. \\; Tie a bright cord from the lock to the grips to get the bad guy's attention. Kind of like the two guys in the woods story. Maybe they'll look for an easier target.
This is what I use/carry. and \\;\\\\\\;I lock the disk and then put a couple bike and helmets to the cable. Should be enough for them to look elsewhere.
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