Reducing The Chance Of Theft
Motorcycle Theft Protection
Motorcycle theft is common – in the U.S., one motorcycle is stolen every 7.5 minutes. However, by following the strategies below, you can protect yourself from becoming a victim of motorcycle theft:
- At home, don’t park your motorcycle in easily visible locations. Whenever possible, park your motorcycle in a locked garage. If thieves don’t see your motorcycle, it won’t be an easy target. If you must park outside, cover your motorcycle with a plain cloth or tarp, not a cover with a cycle logo emblazoned on it – that just announces to thieves what is hidden beneath the cover.
- If you’re parking in a public lot, pick the safest spot. Park where you can easily see your motorcycle from a window or door or near a security camera. At night, park in a well-lit portion of the lot.
- Always remove your key from the ignition. It would take a thief less than 60 seconds to ride off with your motorcycle if you leave the key in the ignition.
- Lock your motorcycle to a secure, stationary object. This makes it more difficult for a thief to get away with your motorcycle.
- Use steering locks. Steering locks make maneuvering a motorcycle difficult, so your bike is less of an easy mark for thieves.
- Uniquely mark and then photograph your motorcycle. If your motorcycle is stolen, you will have identifying evidence to aid in the return of your bike.
Information courtesy of our partners at Dairyland Insurance.


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