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Srpski језик 2023-12-08
Attention friends who own battery-powered motorcycles, you must lock the rear wheels when locking your motorcycle!
In order to prevent theft, many motorcycle owners now lock their vehicles. So, does a motorcycle lock lock the front wheel or the rear wheel?
Many motorcycle owners may think it's a good idea to lock the front wheels so thieves can't easily push the motorcycle away. Is this really true?
Strong anti-theft locks will increase the cost of crime for motorcycle thieves. By locking the front wheels, car thieves can steal the motorcycle through simple methods such as adding pulleys or removing and replacing the front wheels. By locking the rear wheel, a thief can remove the wheel. It's more troublesome and takes more time.
Simply put, if the front wheel is locked, the motorcycle is more likely to be stolen than if the rear wheel is locked. When your motorcycle is not being used for a while, it is best to park it in the garage. It is recommended that car owners purchase a strong and durable motorcycle lock and install an anti-theft alarm device for their motorcycle.