How To What kind of anti theft actions would be helpfull? (Update 09/02/2026)

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I was thinking of:
-blocking the steering wheel and/or in combination with shifting pook
-blocking the battery in combination with alarm (as the bonnet is very accessible and I want only 1 remote control), although power on the radio would be needed after shutting down
-on a good place an hidden switch, (yeap, where would that be....😅😅)
-other thoughts?

I received the Cruiser Cult anti theft harness, keep you posted.
Now overthinking what would be a very hidden switch location/or use an original switch with 3 positions (with turn knob)
 
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Do you park in a garage/shop? Do you have good insurance with an adequate replacement value?

If yes to both of those, look into hiding an AirTag or similar so you can find it if it gets stolen?

If no to those, definitely look into hiding an AirTag or similar so you can find it once it’s stolen.
 
Manual transmission deters like 90%. Hidden kill switches are easy. One on the ignition and one on the electric fuel pump. When I had an aux tank, I could switch the selector to an un used port. Some sort of lock on the clutch or brake pedal to prevent use. Line lock on the hydraulic brake line.

They can scan for air tags easy enough.

I don't take the key out of the ignition except to unlock the gas cap. I never lock the doors. Coat hanger is like 7 seconds to un lock the door threw the gasket or the kick vent.
 
I think Cruiser Cult sells a anti theft harness on their website. I've never dealt with them. Of course they don't disclose how it works. I would want something I can arm from the driver seat.
 
A 'hidden' switch is fairly obvious when they find it. I like the obvious switch. If you've got a couple external light switches, add one more going through the coil negative.

With it off, it'll crank and may even sputter. By the time they start to look for the reason it won't fire they've attracted attention.
 
Do you park in a garage/shop? Do you have good insurance with an adequate replacement value?

If yes to both of those, look into hiding an AirTag or similar so you can find it if it gets stolen?

If no to those, definitely look into hiding an AirTag or similar so you can find it once it’s stolen.
thx :)
airTag is a good thought
its under the carport 10 meters from the house, and our dog hears everything
 
Manual transmission deters like 90%. Hidden kill switches are easy. One on the ignition and one on the electric fuel pump. When I had an aux tank, I could switch the selector to an un used port. Some sort of lock on the clutch or brake pedal to prevent use. Line lock on the hydraulic brake line.

They can scan for air tags easy enough.

I don't take the key out of the ignition except to unlock the gas cap. I never lock the doors. Coat hanger is like 7 seconds to un lock the door threw the gasket or the kick vent.
Oeff,
key in the ignition?
doors not locked?
My wife will tell me otherwise 🙃
 
Hidden AirTags, hidden battery ground cut-off switch, switched electric fuel pump. And if all that fails the manual transmission will surely stop them;-)
Thx, the fuel pump thought is a good one :)
 
I think Cruiser Cult sells a anti theft harness on their website. I've never dealt with them. Of course they don't disclose how it works. I would want something I can arm from the driver seat.
thx, going to read their solution :)
 
keep it dis-assembled in the garage
LOL
True.... the ultimate solution👊
Only, not for a daily driver (becoming bit by bit more...)
 
Manual transmission deters like 90%. Hidden kill switches are easy. One on the ignition and one on the electric fuel pump. When I had an aux tank, I could switch the selector to an un used port. Some sort of lock on the clutch or brake pedal to prevent use. Line lock on the hydraulic brake line.

They can scan for air tags easy enough.

I don't take the key out of the ignition except to unlock the gas cap. I never lock the doors. Coat hanger is like 7 seconds to un lock the door threw the gasket or the kick vent.
He lives in Europe. Almost everyone still knows how to drive manual (like most of the world outside America sadly), so that 3rd pedal isn't a great deterrent like in America.
 
A 'hidden' switch is fairly obvious when they find it. I like the obvious switch. If you've got a couple external light switches, add one more going through the coil negative.

With it off, it'll crank and may even sputter. By the time they start to look for the reason it won't fire they've attracted attention.
Good point
They need speed and silence and me my BJ40
 
GPS tracker is bulletproof if the battery is good. They are magnetic and you can put them anywhere .
Thx, I will dive also into that possibility:)
 
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