Was just wandering if there's any law the prohibits mounting a holster on a motorcycle to secure a firearm on let's say the tanks or forks ?
Was just wandering if there's any law the prohibits mounting a holster on a motorcycle to secure a firearm on let's say the tanks or forks ?
They'll just steal the whole bike, and get the gun as a bonus later on.If you have to go somewhere like work, where you cant carry inside, I'd suggest going about and installing a locking gun case. Attached to the frame, impossible to detach without taking whole bike apart, etc.
This will only stop the amateurs... If the pros want your bike and it's unsupervised it's as good as gone regardless of wherever you have an alarm.Get an alarm for your bike if it's of value to you. Get the viper smart start and you'll be notified on your phone typically within 2 seconds. You can even check the status of your bike and the gps location of it.
They could also roll your car into the back of a trailer truck, or onto a flat bed trailer being towed behind a pickup. Better not take your cars anywhere either. Best to just walk.
That's why we carry a gun AND INSURANCE!They'll just steal the whole bike, and get the gun as a bonus later on.
There are FAR too many motorcycle thefts. My wife's uncle, who is IMPD, actually had his Harley stolen in front of Borders (when it was still there) when he parked and went in for about 20 minutes. Came back out and the bike was gone - supposedly somebody saw it being lifted up and into the back of a pick-up, however, they thought the bike was broken down and that's why it was getting loaded...
If you can't see the bike, and it's not secured within a secure structure - it's at risk.
Yes, I'm paranoid - I know lots of people whose bikes have been stolen in the last few years.
My alarm has an internal battery, not the same as the cranking battery. If you remove the cover to the battery without first disarming it...it will deafen youThis will only stop the amateurs... If the pros want your bike and it's unsupervised it's as good as gone regardless of wherever you have an alarm.
Oh, they also tend to know to disconnect the battery to disable things like "LoJack" and/or where and how said devices are typically installed.
Ultimately what you do with your motorcycle is up to you, but I prefer not to tempt fate myself :-).
That's why we carry a gun AND INSURANCE!
My alarm has an internal battery, not the same as the cranking battery. If you remove the cover to the battery without first disarming it...it will deafen you
I was talking about lo-jack, not your alarm .My alarm has an internal battery, not the same as the cranking battery. If you remove the cover to the battery without first disarming it...it will deafen you
Nope.