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Subject Topic: Bikes Security and Tents
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24/3/2010 at 2:46pm
 Location: Derbyshire
 Outfit: PeakLand Denby 300 Vango Venture 500
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Perhaps an obvious question on the face of it but what do fellow campers do with their sometimes very valuable bikes at night.

1. Do you bring them in the tent at night (if there is room) an chain them up.

2. Lock them in the car (if there is room)

3. Lock them to the cycle carrier

or is something I haven't considered.

Cheers Bryn



24/3/2010 at 3:10pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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We have a fair old pile of bikes. (See my profile pix for the bike stack behind the TT!) Usually we either leave them locked on the roof of the car or (more commonly) make a bike nest. We lean them together, preferably with a tree or fixed pole in the middle then add half a dozen cable locks, chains and such to lock them all together in a snarl. Then at night we add a tarp and half a dozen bungie cords. It would take a very determined thief to work their way through the resultant monkey puzzle in a hurry and as we leave them in sight of the entire campsite, for preference, it would also take a brazen one. There's easier prey. We've not lost a bike yet, not in thirty years, and some of them have been pretty valuable, like in the £2000+ range.

 



24/3/2010 at 4:58pm
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Lock them to whatever I can lock them to. Choose a pitch with railings.


24/3/2010 at 5:42pm
 Location: notts
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Was thinking the same with my mobility scooter?
Happy to leave it near to the tent throughout the day so i can use as and when i want.But overnight?

yes it folds into the car in about 2mins but if i wake before hubby in the morning for the bathroom i wouldn't feel good waking him to assemble scooter. Yes i could have the seat and battery removed before bed to deter theives but again i can't lift the battery weight

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24/3/2010 at 6:00pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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If we have the Khyam Ridgipod we often put the bikes in there as the living area is pretty big (I'v even considered taking a bedroom pod out just for somehwere to put the bikes :-) ). And just lock them altogether.

Or we lock them altogether and up to say a fence post or the back of the car.

And then I don't worry about to too much - campsites are pretty safe places theft wise

Remember if they are isured, then some insurers make it a stipulation that the bikes be locked to something immoveable (as in something they can't pick up and walk away with). Though ours doesn't.

As for the mobility scooter - inside the tent outer as well?



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