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Posted: 02/21/13 09:07 PM
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Hello Friends,
How to keep my motorcycle safe? I am thinking of getting a new bike. The problem is, I'm staying in a hostel where most of the occupants are from rural areas. They will definitely ask me to loan them the bike, and I will definitely say no. How can I make sure they don't damage it out of spite? The model in question is the KTM Duke 200. The hostel is that of a medical college. The seniors may vandalize the bike as well.
Thanks In Advance, Umang Kumar
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Posted: 03/03/13 07:51 AM
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Dear Kumar
I think its better to have a car than a bike. Why do not you try Pimped cars if you have limited budget.
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Posted: 04/13/13 11:37 AM
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That's pretty sad that medical students are desperate enough to vandalize a motorcycle. I've had my bike vandalized in the Chicago area, most probably by Cubs fans.
Austin Cooper
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Posted: 05/28/13 10:56 PM
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My friend tried the same trick in London. 6 guys turned up in balaclavas and an insulated refrigeration truck, pulled his garden wall down, blew kisses at the camera, clipped the chain and threw his new R6 in the truck. Due to the insulation Tracker did not pick up an reception and the machine has not been seen again.
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chrispitt
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Posted: 06/10/13 03:46 AM
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There are lots of way to keep motorcycle safe but the most common is-
1. Mark Your Motorcycle 2. Secure Parking
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