rucrispy
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I should be getting the bike back from my local repair shop in the next few days after being pushed over in my driveway TWICE in 10 days. I have been parking the FJR or my Shadow there for the past 5 years without an incident.
I have a feeling it was a some bored kids looking for "something to do". There is a public park at the end of the street I'm on and feel that they were leaving the park and saw it up against the house and one kid probably bet the other he wouldn't do it. Well he did, a grand total of $3,000 worth of damage combined.
I don't have a garage, did build a shed that I could put the Shawdow in when we moved in and could possibly start keeping the FJR in there but really don't want the extra steps of pulling the bike out every morning.
I think for now I'm just going to keep it around back till the summer is over and the kids go back to school.
I have thought of a few solutions and wanted to get input or maybe additional solutions from you guys.
1. continue to keep the bike out back and just have to go through the side gate every morning
2. get one of these to keep it in. I'd start parking it back in front of the "garage door" (garage was converted to a small utility room and kitchen expansion so no garage left) inside and lock it shut.
3. get one of these and bolting it to the driveway in front of the garage door. It has a lock that would prevent it from being pulled out of the chock and dropped.
I am really leaning towards #3. The cycleshell is gonna cost me about $500 to get it here, where the sport chock will come in about $215.
My concern with the wheel chock is the potential damage to the front end if they decide they want to push it over again. I was probably going to get one of the bright colors and there is a light on over the garage door that is on a daylight sensor, so hopefully they will see that its secured and pass by.
I have a feeling it was a some bored kids looking for "something to do". There is a public park at the end of the street I'm on and feel that they were leaving the park and saw it up against the house and one kid probably bet the other he wouldn't do it. Well he did, a grand total of $3,000 worth of damage combined.
I don't have a garage, did build a shed that I could put the Shawdow in when we moved in and could possibly start keeping the FJR in there but really don't want the extra steps of pulling the bike out every morning.
I think for now I'm just going to keep it around back till the summer is over and the kids go back to school.
I have thought of a few solutions and wanted to get input or maybe additional solutions from you guys.
1. continue to keep the bike out back and just have to go through the side gate every morning
2. get one of these to keep it in. I'd start parking it back in front of the "garage door" (garage was converted to a small utility room and kitchen expansion so no garage left) inside and lock it shut.
3. get one of these and bolting it to the driveway in front of the garage door. It has a lock that would prevent it from being pulled out of the chock and dropped.
I am really leaning towards #3. The cycleshell is gonna cost me about $500 to get it here, where the sport chock will come in about $215.
My concern with the wheel chock is the potential damage to the front end if they decide they want to push it over again. I was probably going to get one of the bright colors and there is a light on over the garage door that is on a daylight sensor, so hopefully they will see that its secured and pass by.