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Rob,You've asked a ton of questions regarding mods on your future V7 II, and now you're asking if it's likely to get stolen from different 4 categories of miscreants? You don't even have it yet. Come on man, just get the bike first and ride it.
Message received, will stop asking questions.
As for parking on the sidewalk, it's easier to get away with it for longer in the outer boros, but if you try it in Manhattan it gets enforced pretty regularly, the NYPD seems to crack down heavily once a month during riding seasons. And removing the plate or covering it won't do jack shit to stop them from throwing it on it's side onto a NYPD flatbed.
I know that we have some members in NYC area. Come on guys help the fellow out with some real life solutions. Buying a new bike is a big event for most people, so I can certainly understand him wanting to over think the details including security issues. Enough your new bike when it arrives, and keep the questions comming. Keeps us old fart busy especially during the winter.Dave Galveston
certainly when I bought my first Guzzi back in 1979, after having had 2 bikes stolen, I wanted a heavy bike, an odd bike, and an inexpensive bike for what you got. Never had theft insurance on a Guzzi, and have never regretted it (yet).
East Texas might not be the best place to live, but I'd hate to have to go thru the trouble you are just to ride your Guzzi to work.My hat is off to you. Good luck.Tex
No no no no , don't ever stop asking questions . It has been years since I needed to leave a bike on the street , but here are some hopefully helpful ideas . One of those high quality covers with the grommets along the bottom allowing them to be locked on the bike . Some form of bike lock , others here can recommend the best . Keep it parked under a light if possible , and maybe some form of alarm , although I have no idea what the good ones are . Lastly , good insurance . Dusty
Yep. Park under a street light, install a hidden kill switch, and krypton or other heavy duty cables. Most thieves will pick up a bike and throw it in their van, back of pickup truck, so a motion sensor would be good.