Most riders appreciate the freedom that comes with riding, but the smaller size and open nature of a motorcycle mean that it’s much easier for thieves to swipe your motorcycle than your car. Preventing motorcycle theft is an unfortunate necessity for bike owners. Any vehicle can be stolen if the thief wants it badly enough, but by adding a few layers of motorcycle security you can make your bike a less-desirable target to a thief. Some security measures may also earn you a discount on your motorcycle insurance. Use these five motorcycle theft prevention tips to help keep your bike safe.
Motorcycle locks, alarms, and chains can all be defeated, but they also make your bike less convenient to steal. A thief will often prefer a softer target that they can steal quickly while making minimal noise or using obvious tools. There are a number of different anti-theft devices that can discourage a thief.
Many late-model motorcycles, including most Harley-Davidson® models, come equipped with a security system that electronically immobilizes the ignition when the owner’s key fob is away from the bike. This helps prevent a thief from starting the bike to ride it away. In some cases, security systems that defeat the ignition can be added to motorcycles not so equipped by the manufacturer.
The owner of an older motorcycle can often add a hidden switch to disable or disconnect the ignition system. The thief may be able to jimmy or hot wire the main ignition switch to try to start the bike but will not know how to activate the second switch.
For an added layer of protection, a siren or alarm can be added to many security systems. These alarms often have a motion detector that triggers the armed alarm if the bike is moved, or if the bike is lifted off its side stand. Harley-Davidson offers a Security Siren Kit that easily plugs into the Harley-Davidson® Factory Security System on most late-model bikes. A loud alarm is not a sound a thief wants to hear.
A very visible lock can help secure a motorcycle, and also act as a theft deterrent. A thief would prefer to try and steal an unlocked bike.
Garage-kept motorcycles are stolen at a much lower rate than those parked on the street or in a driveway. You can keep your garage secure with quality locks and covering windows to prevent prying eyes. Consider adding a security device or back-up lock to an automatic garage door opener, which can be defeated by clever and determined thieves. Disconnecting the power to a garage door opener with also make it disabled. An obvious security camera will discourage a thief. Don’t leave the keys or security fob with the motorcycle.
Consider adding an extra layer of protection by locking up the motorcycle inside the garage. A security anchor that is permanently mounted in the floor is a great addition in a private garage. Covering the motorcycle while it’s in the garage will also make it much harder to identify.
If you live in a city, there may be the option of a gated parking garage specializing in motorcycle storage.
If you do not have access to a private or locked garage, the next-best step you can take is to keep your bike covered covered to help prevent motorcycle theft. A nondescript motorcycle cover acts as urban camouflage. There’s nothing about a black or grey cover that catches the eye, which will hopefully mean that a potential thief passes your bike for a flashier target. Harley-Davidson offers indoor-outdoor motorcycle covers with no visible branding to help a thief identify the bike.
When the cover conceals the motorcycle wheels, it is very difficult to identify the make and model of a desirable bike, and a thief is reluctant to be spotted lifting the cover to look at the bike. The cover has the added benefit of keeping people from sitting on the bike, letting their kids sit on the bike, or vandalizing the bike. The cover will also help keep the bike clean when it is stored outdoors and protects the finish from UV damage. Most covers have metal grommets on the bottom edge that can be used to secure the cover with a lock or a cover alarm.
Look for a motorcycle parking spot that is highly visible, is directly under an overhead light, is in a highly trafficked area and has obvious security cameras. The more people that are around, the less likely your motorcycle will be stolen. When you are out and about, try to park the bike where you can see it while you are in a restaurant or bar, for example.
If your motorcycle is not equipped with locking luggage, securing a helmet or jacket when the bike is parked can be a concern if you don’t want to carry those items.
Many motorcycles are equipped with a basic helmet lock, but an accessory helmet lock can be added to a bike not so equipped, or to secure a second helmet. A jacket can be secured by looping a thin security cable through a sleeve and then locking the cable to the motorcycle.
Before leaving the bike remove and stow away an accessory motorcycle navigation device or mobile phone holder that could be quickly removed and stolen, and either take it with you or place it in locking luggage.
Properly securing your motorcycle can help prevent motorcycle theft. See a complete selection of motorcycle security options including covers, alarms, locks, chains and cables at your local Harley-Davidson® dealer.