5 motorcycles that are nearly impossible to steal
Leave a motorcycle unattended on the side of a city road or on some highway dhaba for a few minutes, and you’re always looking over your shoulder, making sure it’s still there. Then there are these motorcycles – put a ‘steal me’ sign on them and yet they’ll never disappear, ever.
One of the major reasons why thieves steal motorcycles is because they want to get rich by either selling the parts or the motorcycle. The better the motorcycle, the higher the demand for the parts. Hence, top-selling motorcycles or motorcycles that are susceptible to crashes are most prone to theft. These are the motorcycles that thieves are interested in.
However, there are certain motorcycles that are unpopular with thieves, bikes they are not interested in and bikes that are simply too difficult to steal. Here’s the list of 5 motorcycles we think are nearly impossible to steal. Let us know in the comments below if we’ve any bigger big motorcycle.
Harley Davidson CVO Limited:
Why it won’t be stolen: At 411kg and 2600mm in length, the Harley Davidson CVO Limited is an extremely heavy and a large motorcycle. Let alone stealing it, loading it into a truck when you have the key and using engine power is hard enough.
Triumph Tiger Explorer:
Why it won’t be stolen: The biggest adventure bike that weighs 271kg has provisions to fit panniers at the sides making it inches wider than the Gold Wing. Hence, forget stealing it, even owners find it difficult to take it off the stand and ride it.
Indian Roadmaster:
Why it won’t be stolen:Yet another heavy and huge bike. You’ve really got to weigh more than 100 kgs and measure more than 6 feet in height to ride it normally. Not only this will not fit into the back of a pickup van or a truck, but the passionate owner base means that there’s no market for stolen parts as well. Plus, it weighs somewhere around 421kg.
Triumph Rocket III:
Why it won’t be stolen: How does 291kg and 2458cc sound? Like a car? No, it isn’t. Make way for yet another heavyweight contender from Triumph Motorcycles and relatively a rare motorcycle as it doesn’t really share significant components with other motorcycles. Therefore, limited demand for its parts and little payoff makes this bike relatively safe from thieves.
Honda Goldwing:
Why it won’t be stolen: A mix of a goofy scooter look and car like components (it has an electric reverse gear) not only destroys the burning desire to use one, but the demand for any stolen parts as well. There’s no doubt that it is a great sport tourer, but those headlamps and bulbous styling favors neither the customers nor thieves. Also, at 365kg, even though the Goldwing has a cult following, thieves will just pass it by for reasons very obvious.
Think we missed any heavyweights here? Do let us know in the comments below