Squire behemoth lock and chain

Ironuout

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If you own the new 25 storm gt and are serious about security the squire behemoth 22mm chain will go through the front wheel due to the new design, never owned the previous models but from pictures it doesn't look like it would go through wheels.
 
If you own the new 25 storm gt and are serious about security the squire behemoth 22mm chain will go through the front wheel due to the new design, never owned the previous models but from pictures it doesn't look like it would go through wheels.
Only fits through the middle spokes are large enough. The problem is there is no where to store it to carry. If the dogs, gunfire, and fencing don't deter them at home the chain may help.
 

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Only fits through the middle spokes are large enough. The problem is there is no where to store it to carry. If the dogs, gunfire, and fencing don't deter them at home the chain may help.
It's for home use only...and a expensive investment only to get home and find it doesn't go through the wheel..so if you own the new storm it'll go through the front wheel..
 
If you own the new 25 storm gt and are serious about security the squire behemoth 22mm chain will go through the front wheel due to the new design, never owned the previous models but from pictures it doesn't look like it would go through wheels.
Don't even bother with any security bs.
Go watch "lock picking lawyer" and various videos of thieves cutting locks and chains, it happens within seconds and there gone of the can hotwire the ignition and that's usually very easy to do by slam picking it with a fast rake or bump key.
There are only 2 reasonable ways to secure a motorcycle. In a locked garage, or under a cover.
I've listened to thousands of episodes of motorcycle podcasts, lots of videos like I mentioned. Trust me, there is no way to secure a motorcycle unless it's hidden . Best advice came from guys who have spent decades traveling in 3rd world nations and a motorcycle cover is the best option. Forget chains, bars, locks, or whatever. Forget trackers too because now thieves are keeping WiFi jambers in a backpack rendering any wireless or GPS thing inoperable.
A keyless option would be an improvement against most quick thieves but I have seen personally 3 skinny 5 foot tall Thai dudes pick up a big 600 lb bike and put it on the back of a makeshift low bed truck.
Whatever security device you use is not going to stop anyone.
Just have good insurance and a keyless option. Avoid bad parts of town and keep her parked in a garage. I assume you have one of you can afford a $40k bike.
Again. Forget whatever chain or lock you thought might be a good idea. It's a waste of time and $ and makes it that much more false since of security.