liferider
Looking forward to retirement
I posted this on another thread but thought it was important enough for it's own thread. Everyone who has been to Sturgis knows parking can be one hell of a challenge, specially in the late afternoon and nights. And that's on a normal yr with 260,000 - 400,000 people. This yr at the 75th the numbers show to be over 1,000,000 people. that's 4x the amount of bikes jockeying for the same small amount of parking places. People will be parking way off in B.F.E. everywhere. Here lies the problem.
Don't Be a Victim
Every year, motorcycles are stolen during the Rally. Expensive, custom, or show bikes are popular with thieves. An average of a quarter of a million dollars worth of motorcycles are stolen during each Rally.
Some efforts can be taken to lower the risk of your bike being stolen:
Don't Be a Victim
Every year, motorcycles are stolen during the Rally. Expensive, custom, or show bikes are popular with thieves. An average of a quarter of a million dollars worth of motorcycles are stolen during each Rally.
Some efforts can be taken to lower the risk of your bike being stolen:
- Be aware of where you park. Avoid dark, poorly-lit areas. Pay attention to people standing around who seem to take particular interest in your bike.
- Do no leave leathers, cameras, souvenirs, etc. on your bike.
- Lock your motorcycle. Factory ignition switch locks are easily overcome by thieves. High-quality disc locks, wheel locks, and heavy cable or chain locks are recommended, in addition to factory-installed devices. Inexpensive locks are generally of poorer quality and are easily broken or cut.
