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R&L Limted

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What are folks doing to prevent theft of garmin 660, while in store etc. Would like not to have to remove , but do not want it stole:doorag:
 
I lock it up.

What are folks doing to prevent theft of garmin 660, while in store etc. Would like not to have to remove , but do not want it stole:doorag:


I just take it off and lock it in my trunk. I have a friend who has a locking mechanism on his. Hopefully he'll see this post and let you know what it is.
 
It takes only a few seconds to unclip and take with you or lock in the frunk. If I'm only going to be a few minutes I just put it in my helmet and carry the helmet with me, otherwise it goes in my helmet then in the trailer.

tourtech offers lockable Zumo mounts.

harry
 
You could put a proximity senor on your Spyder this way anyone who comes close to the trike,will trip the alarm. The best one I found was by Scorpion. Also provides other levels of protection.
 
You could put a proximity senor on your Spyder this way anyone who comes close to the trike,will trip the alarm. The best one I found was by Scorpion. Also provides other levels of protection.


Even with an alarm they can walk up unhook it and walk away

Take it off the Spyder it only takes 3 seconds, best bet.

Cruzr Joe
 
I like the idea of removing it and taking it with you or locking in the trunk. One less temptation for the would be thief, who is always looking for an easy opportunity.
 
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