Don?t let thieves take your bike
I hate that I?m having to write this but unfortunately, it doesn?t matter where you are, you?re never far away from thieves. There are other words to describe them but I?ll let you come up with your own. I?m sure the thought of these disgusting people taking our stuff makes you just as angry as it does me. And if, like me, you?ve been the victim of a crime, you?re probably as paranoid as I am about security. If you haven?t, you might not be, but that doesn?t mean you don?t need to be vigilant. The reason I?m banging on about this is because I keep seeing people making the same mistake as too many of my friends. A mistake you only make once?
There?s nothing more exciting than prepping your bike for a trackday, or a race meeting. That last nut and bolt check before loading it into the van. Getting all your tools sorted out. Making sure all your kit is stowed safely in the van ready to hit the road first thing tomorrow. In fact you might be so excited about it, you decide to take a photo of all your kit loaded in the van. And why not share your excitement with all your friends and acquaintances by posting a picture of your van, all loaded up and ready to go on Facebook"
Honourable
Well I can think of a big fat reason NOT to do that. Because it?s a bit like going public with a picture of the contents of your safe, and announcing which portrait it?s hidden behind. I?m sure all your Facebook friends are honourable, honest people. But when your photo gets ?...
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