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Motorcycle & Gear Security For Travel

Adventure Rider Radio

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4.9915 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2015

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

On October 28, 2015, the National Insurance Crime Bureau released a report on United States motorbike thefts. In 2014, there was a total of 42,856 thefts reported, compared to 45,367 in 2013, a decrease of six percent. Great news, especially as motorcycle sales increased by four percent in the same period. The top 5 motorcycle stolen (by manufacturer): 1. Honda 2. Yamaha 3. Suzuki 4. Kawasaki 5. Harley Davidson Most motorcycle thefts occurred in August (4965) and the fewest were in February (1978) indicating a weather influenced pattern, which remains consistent with previous years. With the cost of many motorcycle models now being $20,000 US or more, they have become a valuable target for thieves. The stolen bikes are either sold whole, stripped down for parts resale or reconstructed in to another motorcycle. Many parts, including frames, can be easily altered and reused. As such, there is a low recovery rate for stolen motorcycles, approximately 25-30 percent. Wanting some great answers on bike security, we figured the best place to turn to were the people who ride, the experts who have travelled to many different destinations in the world, and who would have the experience first hand on how to protect your motorcycle and gear from thieves. Sam Manicom is an adventurer and author that has travelled extensively. He completed an eight year and 200,000 mile (322,000 km) motorcycle adventure around the world, through 55 countries. www.sam-manicom.com Graham Field has been travelling for over 25 years. Overland motorcycle travel is his passion. He’s travelled around the world, and has written several books about his experiences. www.grahamfield.co.uk Grant Johnson is a world traveller and co-founder of Horizons Unlimited, an information hub for motorcycle travel. www.horizonsunlimited.com Shirley Hardy Rix & Brian Rix have been on several extended motorcycle adventures around the world and are the authors of several books. www.aussiesoverland.com.au Brought to you by: Max BMW Motorcycles Shop our Online Store featuring parts diagrams for every BMW model. Ordering parts and accessories has never been easier. Choose your bike, look at the diagrams and place your order. We have over 45,000 parts in-stock and our Parts Express team processes and ships orders six days a week via UPS, FedEx and USPS. www.maxbmw.com BestRest Products Home of the CyclePump Tire Inflator, TireIron BeadBrakR, EZAir Tire Gauge, and other adventure motorcycle gear. When you’re on the road you’ll want a compact and reliable method of tire inflation. The CyclePump runs off your bike’s electrical system and it’ll fill a flat tire in less than 3 minutes. It’s made in the USA and it comes with a 5-year warranty. BestRest also makes tire changing and tire repair kits that are small enough to fit in your saddlebag. The crew at BestRest are adventure riders themselves, so they know what you’ll need when you’re exploring the world. www.CyclePump.com Aerostich The best way to ride more is to make riding your easiest, fastest way to get from A to B…simple everyday commuting and errands, long-distance adventure riding, or whatever. For 33 years Aerostich has been designing, making and selling equipment that makes riding anywhere, in all-weather – easier, safer, more comfortable and more fun. No other riders’ gear offers the proven protection, precise fit or lifelong value of an Aerostich. Prove it to yourself with the Ride-More Guarantee. If you try any Aerostich one piece R-3 or Roadcrafter Classic suit for one month, and are not riding more than you did before receiving it, send it back and you will receive a full refund, no questions asked. For complete details and to view all of the available equipment for riders, visit www.aerostich.com. See more at www.AdventureRiderRadio.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do you remember Ian Coates, we had him on here a while ago, no map, no plan.

0:03.6

After 14 years on the road, without an incident, he returns home only to fall through the barn floor,

0:09.1

breaking his hip, and then afterwards he finds out that his precious Honda Africa twin motorcycle has been stolen.

0:15.0

And in Ian's mind he was safer on the road than he was at home.

0:20.0

Now that may not be completely accurate for everyone, it may have some validity.

0:23.9

And after speaking with several world travelers that have spent many years on the road,

0:28.0

it seems that the threat of having your bike or gear stolen may not be as high as you think. Today we get some tips from those

0:34.5

world travelers and some methods that should help keep your gear and your bike

0:38.5

safe while traveling and this one's jam-packed with some good information

0:41.9

including the value of using alarms,

0:44.5

invisible cloaks, and brothels

0:47.0

to protect your ride.

0:54.4

This is Nick Sanders. Jason Spafford.

0:55.4

And I'm Lisa Morris.

0:57.0

My name is Austin Vince.

0:58.0

This is Rob Beach.

0:59.0

I'm Rachel.

1:00.0

This is Ed March.

1:01.0

This is Glenn Haidsted.

1:02.0

I have Dr. Gregor W. Fraser. This is Dave Barr. This is Alan Carl.

1:05.6

This is Chipmeko. Hello, here is Herbert Schwartz. I'm Brett Tax. This is Zoe Cano. This is Nathan Millward. My name is Graham Hoskins. This is Joe Rust.

1:14.0

Hi, this is Jeremy Kriker. I'm Simon Thomas.

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