March 18, 2022 - 2138 views
As more motorcycles take to the roads during the good weather, North Wales Police are warning owners to on their guard against theft.
"We have recently received an increase in the report of the theft of motorbikes in the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay areas.
"We wanted to make you aware of this so that you will be more vigilant to this type of crime and to also offer you if you are a motorbike owner some crime prevention advice to deter you from becoming a victim to this crime.
"Motorbikes, scooters and mopeds can be stolen in seconds and are commonly stolen and broken down in to parts, this is why fitting security devices can help stop thieves from stealing your motorbike."
Here are some of the best security devices to use:
GROUND ANCHOR - Using a ground anchor in your home can stop your motorcycle being stolen by acting as an immovable object. It can be fixed to the floor or wall and will allow you to fit a chain and lock from it to your motorcycle.
SECURITY CHAIN & PADLOCK - Using a motorcycle chain and lock is a good way to lock your motorcycle as it stop thieves from picking up your motorcycle if it is attached to an immovable object. They are commonly fitted around the motorcycle frame or around the wheel.
GARAGE DOOR DEFENDER - If you store your motorcycle in the garage then garage door security is the best way to prevent thieves entering. A garage defender can be fitted to most garage doors including up and over garage doors and roller shutters.
DISC LOCKS - These are portable devices so can be taken on the move and easily fitted to your motorcycle wheel.
In addition to security devices you can fit and alarm and/or tracking device. A motorcycle alarm/tracker will not on their own physically prevent your motorcycle from being stolen so should be used in conjunction with other physical security devices. They can act as a deterrent though.
You can also register your motorbike vehicle identification on the Immobilise website. By marking parts of your motorbike it makes it hard to sell if stolen.
When parking your motorbike in the community you should also try to park in areas which are likely to be covered CCTV or high footfall.
If you have any concerns about this then please do not hesitate in making contact with your local North Wales Police Community Beat Manager or Community Support Officer.
