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While there’s some truth in the old adage that if someone wants to steal your scooter then no amount of security is going to stop them, there is an awful lot more of it in the belief that making it as difficult as possible for them is going to discourage most scooter thieves.
All security products have some weakness but their aim, quite simply, is to make your scooter less attractive to thieves. If two scooters are parked next to one another and one is chained up while the other isn’t, it doesn’t take a criminal mastermind to realise which one will be targeted.
What follows isn’t a blow-by-blow review of individual products but a reminder there