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Why Layered Security Is the Best Defence Against Motorcycle Theft

Motorcycle and scooter theft continues to be a major issue across the UK, with thieves often targeting bikes that can be removed quickly and quietly. In many cases, theft is opportunistic — meaning the easier a bike appears to take, the more likely it is to be targeted. The good news is that there are simple, effective steps riders can take to dramatically reduce the risk.

Layered Security Makes a Difference

One of the most effective ways to protect a motorcycle is through layered security. Rather than relying on a single device, layered security combines multiple deterrents to increase the time, effort, and risk involved for thieves. This could include:
  • A high-quality disc lock
  • A heavy-duty chain
  • A ground anchor
  • An alarm or tracker
  • A protective cover
Every additional layer creates another obstacle, making the bike a far less attractive target.
“Motorcycle theft is often about opportunity — layered security reduces that opportunity and makes a real difference.”

Secure Your Bike to Something Fixed

A common mistake riders make is securing only the wheel. While this may slow a thief down, motorcycles can still be lifted into vans within seconds. Whenever possible, secure your bike to a fixed object or ground anchor using a quality chain. This is especially important at home, where many thefts occur from driveways, garages, or residential parking areas. For riders looking to improve home security, products such as the PJB Red Alert Double Bridge Anchor and PJB Bike Brute Anchor are designed to create strong fixed points for chains and locks. The PJB anchor range includes Sold Secure approved options built specifically for motorcycles, scooters and ATVs. View the PJB Security range here.

Don’t Overlook Home Security

Many riders focus on security while out and about but become more relaxed at home. Unfortunately, thieves know this. Even overnight or “just for a few minutes,” it’s important to:
  • Lock the bike properly
  • Use an anchor point
  • Keep the bike covered where possible
  • Ensure garages and gates are secured
Consistency is key. Garage security is another area that is often overlooked. Solutions like the PJB Garage Defender Door Lock and other garage security products can help add an additional physical barrier to garages and outbuildings where motorcycles are stored.

Chains, Locks & Disc Locks

Using a quality chain and lock combination remains one of the strongest visual and physical deterrents available. Heavy-duty security chains can be paired with robust padlocks and anchors to significantly increase the time and effort required for theft. Compact security devices also play an important role. Products such as the PJB Untouchable Disc Lock range are designed to provide additional resistance against tampering and attack while remaining practical for everyday use.

Visibility Matters

Where you park can also make a difference. When possible, choose:
  • Well-lit locations
  • Busy or visible areas
  • Designated motorcycle parking bays
  • Areas covered by CCTV
Avoid leaving your bike in isolated or poorly lit areas for long periods. A motorcycle cover won’t physically stop theft, but it can reduce visibility and make a bike less appealing to opportunist thieves by hiding the make and model.

Quick Motorcycle Security Checklist

Before leaving your bike, ask yourself:
  • ✔️ Have I used a Sold Secure-rated lock?
  • ✔️ Have I added a secondary security device?
  • ✔️ Is the bike secured to a fixed object or anchor point?
  • ✔️ Is it parked in a visible, well-lit area?
  • ✔️ Is the bike covered where possible?

Make Your Bike Harder to Steal

No security measure can guarantee complete protection, but taking a layered approach can significantly reduce your risk. In most cases, thieves are looking for the quickest and easiest opportunity. By increasing the time, noise, and effort required, you make your motorcycle a far less attractive option. We are proud members of Secured By Design, the Official Police Security Initiative, and all our  For more security advice and updates visit Secured by Design
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