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Old 16-04-2016, 09:17 PM   #16
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My Honda is datatagged, they want £15 to change owner details which although not a lot of money I thought a bit cheeky just to change a name.
I'm in the same position with my Monster, saves £3 on insurance but costs £15 to change. I'm not sure it would be a deterrent at all, it's not as if you'd see it unless you were looking.
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Old 17-04-2016, 12:37 AM   #17
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If they want it then it's gone...

The illusion that it will be difficult to move only helps with the casual not pro's.

Add some road grime and 'patina', look less desirable... LOL Hard with a monster that
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Old 21-04-2016, 09:08 AM   #18
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I wouldn't bother personally. My 916 was datatagged from new but many of the tagged panels have been changed now so not much left to track now.

My insurance company sent me some DNA+ security marking kits FOC but they don't offer any discount for using them, they're still in the packets.

I can't see it preventing a theft, if a serious crim wants your bike they won't be stopped by a few markings. I consider it like putting a lock code in your phone - it won't stop anyone stealing it and you won't get it back even if they can't circumvent it, so why bother?

That said I don't leave my bikes in vulnerable locations, they are stored securely and insured on an agreed value policy, meaning I'd get a decent payout if the worse happened...
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Old 21-04-2016, 10:54 AM   #19
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My bike was Datatagged by the first owner too.
They didn't fit the warning sticker though so, unless the thieves are very observant, they won't know and they won't be deterred.
I've also changed many of the tagged parts anyway.
And I never bothered re-registering my details with Datatag when I bought it in the first place.
As you can see, I don't rate the system very highly.
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Old 21-04-2016, 11:24 AM   #20
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I was told at a show by one of the Met police bike theft specialists that the handlers that pay the thieves are reluctant to take marked bikes and those that will take them only give a few tens of pounds for them.
They suggested that making the fact the bike is marked obvious to a potential thief is a good deterrent to theft.

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Old 21-04-2016, 11:28 AM   #21
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I wonder if anyone has ever bought a used part with a DT number on it and bothered to check it?
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Old 21-04-2016, 12:51 PM   #22
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Probably just sanded it off for fear of getting into trouble themselves for the original (possible) offence.
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Old 21-04-2016, 01:17 PM   #23
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It's ironic but the only bike I had stolen and didn't get back was the one that had been Datatagged by the previous owner.
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Old 21-04-2016, 01:34 PM   #24
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Xena alarmed disc locks are a decent addition to your security, I reckon.
Adds an alarm with no wiring issues or battery flattening, as well as the disc lock itself.
Difficult to forget and ride off too.
And, with the alarm, its less likely that someone will try to move your bike for parking reasons or somesuch, while a plain disc lock might cause damage in such circumstances.
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Difficult to forget and ride off too.
I can confirm this
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