I tell everyone i live in Meanwood i actually live in Harewood House.
Only if you are stupid enough to use your own post code! You can also centre it on the centre of your town or village or put in a neighbouring postcode. The radius is ½ mile from wherever you ever the centre as. Or it could be 1 mile... I can't remember, but my point is you don't use your own post code if you are worried about it.Does this eventually give a series of tracks, starting and finishing on points on a circle, centred on your house?
Yes, though I have more than one privacy circle enabled, and start most of my commutes after a car journey so they would have to stake out a couple of locations. And after a suggestion on here, my privacy circle is centred on a neighbouring road! ParanoidDoes this eventually give a series of tracks, starting and finishing on points on a circle, centred on your house?
Yes, though I have more than one privacy circle enabled, and start most of my commutes after a car journey so they would have to stake out a couple of locations. And after a suggestion on here, my privacy circle is centred on a neighbouring road! Paranoid.... Possibly
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Well by the time I frequently visit friends by bike they will have plenty of places to stake out, and if they are that desperate for my bike, I leave it locked up on the streets too, then they will take it. Whilst I love it, I'd rather ride it than keep it locked up never to venture outside!Are they more likely to stake out a car park or a house?![]()
Yes but 1 km from your house. (It may be 1 mile, I can't recall) So a thief would need to scope every house in a square KM in the hope of finding yours.Does this eventually give a series of tracks, starting and finishing on points on a circle, centred on your house?
Very often the bikes will go abroad. But there are still folk who will pay £1000 for a £3000 bike even if they suspect it's stolen.This is the bike the thieves stole. They must be idiots because if they are keeping this in Denmark..
Never thought of doing that. Excellent idea.Yes, though I have more than one privacy circle enabled, and start most of my commutes after a car journey so they would have to stake out a couple of locations. And after a suggestion on here, my privacy circle is centred on a neighbouring road! Paranoid.... Possibly
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Very often the bikes will go abroad. But there are still folk who will pay £1000 for a £3000 bike even if they suspect it's stolen.
Yes, though I have more than one privacy circle enabled, and start most of my commutes after a car journey so they would have to stake out a couple of locations. And after a suggestion on here, my privacy circle is centred on a neighbouring road! Paranoid.... Possibly
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True and not to give thieves any ideas but if you want to Nick a bike you could do worse than to spend a delightful Saturday morning drinking tea, dressed in Lycra, at any tea shop in kent.Depends, a carpark that is stabbed out with cyclists' cars on a Sunday morning could be worth the bother.
True and not to give thieves any ideas but if you want to Nick a bike you could do worse than to spend a delightful Saturday morning drinking tea, dressed in Lycra, at any tea shop in kent.
Help yourself, us cycle types are pretty relaxed when we stop for cake. There is a tea stop about 20 miles from my
home that has warnings of bike thefts whilst riders are relaxing.