I think the wisdom in this post bears repeating:
But this guy came up with the best solution:
I think it's unfortunate that your local wildlife have devolved to the point of damaging your bike for ***** and giggles, but that's the reality you face. It doesn't sound like you're made of money (I know I'm not), so I imagine the $3000 you spent on repairs could have been put to use in about a million better ways than this.
So my advice: Take your own advice and do the extra steps every evening/morning to store your twice-vandalized bike in the shed you already own. Or move.
I think the wisdom in this post bears repeating:
Chocking it where it's still accessible simply reduces their ability to push it over. In retaliation they'll simply do something else to it.
But this guy came up with the best solution:
The little cloth garage you posted seems like a nice way to keep out the elements, but not a determined teenager. Pocketknife anyone? Then you'll have a sliced up little cloth garage and a vandalized Feej.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 it's unfortunate that your local wildlife have devolved to the point of damaging your bike for ***** and giggles, but that's the reality you face. It doesn't sound like you're made of money (I know I'm not), so I imagine the $3000 you spent on repairs could have been put to use in about a million better ways than this.
So my advice: Take your own advice and do the extra steps every evening/morning to store your twice-vandalized bike in the shed you already own. Or move.