Hinged but you can't get at them.I used to have the best deterrent - nosy neighbours.
What door do you have on the garage, up and over or side hinged
I got some of those dummy security camera`s that run on batteries with a flashing led light and fake camera.Installed one on the front and rear of the house and 1 inside the bike storage .Just about to add a couple of "rape " alarms that trip when the cord is pulled that i intend to attach round the bike and maybe the door .I had 3 bikes stolen in 2007, standard concrete sectional garage. I started to keep the bikes in my cellar but it was a right a palaver getting the kids bikes in and out, several times on a sunny day.Believing that nothing will stop a determined crook and that 95% like an easier target, I put a battery operated LED light at the rear window and an alarm sticker next to it, plus personal threats.
All surburban areas seem to get periodically targeted, mine is no different but mine is the only garage on my street not have been targeted since 2007.
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Reference baseball bats leaving it by the door is a bit iffy? They may brake in. As stated you are on a "sticky wicket" by having a weapon to begin with. Now if you had a shotgun in the house and they were to break in and you were "scared shitless your honour" then you would get away with it. Remeber the gun safe but be in the house. I am simply saying you are on better ground if you had something that you normal have in your house ie like a hammer. I ran out with a hammer once. Now is it unreasonable to have hammer in the house? I think not furthermore it was all I had. It sounded like the burglar was knocking my wall down. As it happens it was cow rolled down the hill in heavy rain.All is fine if the PIR is SEEN by a neighbour otherwise it's a waste of time. I find the [I think 3rd lock on the list] good I've used one for couple of years and it works fine. Can be annoying to anyone in the house if you forget to switch it off before getting the bike out though.The point is THEY don't know it's going off [and please don't say that wont do any good as the neighbours won't hear it - who actually pays much attention to an alarm ? certainly if it is a short few bleeps, which it will be before it is smashed on the floor of the shed as it will be if it is one of the cheap shed jobs. Besides will you REALLY hear it from outside if you're deep asleep ? Still you can always fit both - for the extra few quid it's maybe worth a go.
Do theives carry bolt croppers - Oh yes they do. Once your garage is identified as a target they will simply turn up with them - of course they don't just wonder around the streets - they know where they are going. No I am not talking skilled pro"s here [they will take anything whatever you do] just your average normally equiped tea leaf and his mate.
Fish hooks around the door handle !!?? You WILL forget !
As for the baseball bat Well the law permits reasonable force and note I did NOT [and for those who can't understand simple phrases I repeat DID NOT] say go out hitting people with it. The sight of you shouting and waving the thing about and banging it on the fence etc will be enough to frighten off most scumbags and if they attack you then you may defend yourself. Of course if you choose to stand up in court and say "I took a weapon out with me to kill the ba---rd" then you've had it. It used to be police advice LOOK scary - SOUND scary. Didn't think I'd have to explain that - ho hum.
Rhiannon Allport lost 6 bikes in one go and they were all ground anchored!Any bike particularly valuable, or indeed valuable to you, make sure it's ground anchored. My thinking is they will take the others if tooled up enough.
Rhiannon Allport lost 6 bikes in one go and they were all ground anchored!
If the crooks are determined then they will get what they are after, but I agree - make it as hard as possible. I'll stick to keeping mine in the house, and have good insurance in case I get burgled.
You just have to make it noisy as hell to get in. Up and overs, are easy to get into if you don't have additional locks, as most of the keys used are the same as office drawers. Useless. The shoot bolts can be bought for less than £30 and take max an hour to fit.
Door bolts? Might have to get some, although we have a decent up and over lock (albeit as decent as they get).
Gah, more keys
Just counted the number of cycle locks I have requiring keys - 9That's discounting the ones I'm permamently leaving abroad.