well , now that the kats up and running it's time to bring her home . i need the room in the garage to finish up my project car . i'll be riding the bike up to the garage so during the day there's no worry about theft . but during the nite i plan on blocking it in with my f-250 p/u and chaining it to the truck with a cover over it . i 'll have 2 chains on it and and audible alarm . something really loud . i was planning on keeping it in the bed of the truck but after reading some threads on here alot of you guys don't recommend loading / offloading by yourself . also the prices on the really nice drive-up ramps i can't justify the costs . any other ideas , suggestions are welcome .
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Originally posted by ismatts View PostDont forget to unchain the bike from the truck in the morning when you leave.
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Originally posted by RossW View PostMake sure the chain goes around the frame not just around the wheels. Also make sure the area is reasonably well-illuminated. And yes, loading/offloading alone is a bad idea.Grab life by the horns and punch it in the nose!
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Get a dirty old, beat up cover that isn't branded (like Hayabusa) and throw that on.-Steve
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make it not visable from the street,
take in the house threw patio doorsBlood , its in you to give! http://www.blood.ca/
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Originally posted by gazoo View Posti called around and got a parking spot at a storage place . the kat will be inside and locked up . i'll have to drive 10 minutes to get her but at least i know she'll be there .
All the storage places in my area have gone to business-hours-only access, which is useless for most of my purposes.
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