Stressing over protection/deterrents.
Posted December 31st, 2011 at 08:46 PM by MsRandomness-I.S
I live in a pretty ok neighborhood—not perfect but fine enough. When not in use, my bike will be chained up in my wannabe garage. I'm mostly worried about being out and about at school or wherever my Ninja adventures take me, parking my bike far from my whereabouts. Like anyone I don't want anyone touching, sitting on, tipping my bike, but, as a college student with college student money, the closest I can get to an alarm/deterrent is a disc-lock which provides an alarm function. I'm afraid that it won't be enough, plus I won't have the peace-of-mind of knowing when it is being provoked via two-way. I have a chain, yeah, but unless I plan to beat someone with it, it will not do much good if there aren't strong, stationary objects around to chain it to. I have comprehensive insurance, of course, but I'd like a little more security. All the insurance in the world won't change how it'll feel to have my love stolen from me. What to do, what to do? Will it be enough until I save up for an alarm? Bleh///
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At my school, over here in gwinnett, anyone with a bike just park their bikes in the average school parking lot. Never heard of a bike incident. Going to start taking mine to campus, and ill set it and forget it without any worries just like the rest. That is untill I give it an alarm system I guess.Posted January 9th, 2012 at 06:15 AM by Xz1atl



