Which motorcycle anti-theft device is best for delivery riders and couriers?

Let's be honest, it takes a well-equipped thief a few seconds to steal a motorcycle without a chain or anti-theft device.

In 2021 alone, more than 26,000 motorcycles were stolen in Italy, of which only 36% were then returned to their rightful owner. This is usually thanks to a GPS anti-theft system.

There are plenty of motorcycle alarms and security systems on the market, however wheel locks and chains are often inconvenient to use, especially if you stop many times a day to make deliveries in residential or central areas.

So, how can you protect your scooter between deliveries?

In this article, we will discuss the best motorcycle security and anti-theft systems available on the market, their strengths and weaknesses and why they often prove ineffective for professional couriers.

THE PROBLEM OF MOTORCYCLE CHAINS

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The chain is certainly the oldest and most used safety system in the world, tying our vehicle to an object still on the ground gives us that sense of security that few other systems can match.

Although any anti-theft device is still a deterrent rather than a guarantee of protection, a good quality chain can be an excellent option for protecting our vehicle.

However, the chains are heavy and uncomfortable to carry around the city. A courier or delivery rider spends more than 6 hours a day on a scooter, making on average over 20 deliveries per day. It's not hard to understand that using a chain to secure your vehicle is an unrealistic option.

Any anti-theft device is only as useful as it is used and unfortunately chains seem to be an unsuitable security system for the hectic life of a courier.

ARE THERE OTHER BETTER ALARMS AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR MOTORCYCLES?

Are alternative security systems to a chain available? Certainly! Here we have compiled a list of the simplest motorcycle anti-theft devices to transport that could be suitable for a professional courier.

LOCK DISCS

A disc lock is nothing more than a bolt designed to immobilize the motorcycle's brake disc. Once activated, it immobilizes the wheel of the scooter making it impossible to move the vehicle without first removing the anti-theft device. The only alternative for a thief would be to load the motorbike into a van or remove the disc lock with a flex.

Both options tend to attract the attention of passers-by and thieves generally don't like this type of attention.

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DISC LOCKING DEFECTS

Similarly to what was said for chains, it is often impractical to remove from the saddle and activate a disc lock every time you stop to make a delivery.

Often you end up not using them due to lack of time, exposing your scooter to unnecessary risks.

Let's remember that a thief's best friend is a vehicle equipped with anti-theft devices.

D-LOCKS

The so-called D-Locks are padlocks so called given their shape which somewhat resembles that of the letter D. They are typically used to protect bikes, rather than motorcycles, but we also see a strong growth among motorcyclists.

This type of lock is usually used on the front wheel and prevents its rotation by hindering its spokes. Usually this type of motorcycle anti-theft device does not allow the vehicle to be anchored to an immovable object.

They are considered quite comfortable to use as their D shape allows them to be activated without getting your hands too dirty, as often happens with traditional disc locks.

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THE DEFECTS OF D-LOCKS

Their particular shape makes them quite bulky.
This means that if you chose to use a D-lock to protect your vehicle you would have to pretty much give up any space under the seat or in the top case.

In addition to their shape, this type of motorcycle anti-theft device is particularly exposed to attack with the electric hose, a type of theft that is increasingly widespread today.

LACE ANTI-THEFT LOCKS

Designed to be compact and easy to carry, lanyard locks work similarly to a chain.
However, being light and rollable, they tend to take up much less space and can be easily stored in the top case or under the saddle underneath the helmet.

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THE DEFECTS

Given their very light nature, this type of anti-theft device is easily tamperable even by a poorly equipped thief.

Ideal for the bike, they are not the best solution for the urban courier.

MOTORCYCLE BRAKE LOCKING ANTI-THEFT ALARMS

Designed to be applied to the handlebars of the vehicle and to immobilize the front brake lever, this type of mechanical anti-theft device for motorcycles has achieved considerable success on the market.
Their ease of use and small size certainly makes them among the simplest deterrents to use.

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BRAKE BLOCK DEFECTS

Given their position, this type of burglar alarm is particularly simple to neutralize. It takes a skilled thief a few seconds to crack this type of security system.

Furthermore, given their method of operation which activates the brake lever to immobilize the wheel, a well-equipped thief could simply decide to cut the brake lever and thus free the movement of the wheel.

Certainly easy to use, but of little effectiveness against modern thieves.

STEERING LOCK

A standard accessory on most vehicles on the market today, the steering lock is certainly the minimum deterrent that every motorcyclist should use even when stopping for the shortest breaks.
Simple to activate and deactivate the scooter should never be parked without using it.

A close up of a black colored steering lock on a motorcycle

STEERING LOCK DEFECTS

Unfortunately, although useful, a simple kick on the front wheel is all that is needed for a thief to break the lock and push the scooter away without too much difficulty. Therefore never leave the vehicle unattended without an additional mechanical anti-theft device.

WHY EASYBLOCK IS THE BEST ANTI-THEFT FOR COURIERS AND DELIVERY RIDERS

The EasyBlock anti-theft wheel lock is a simple and effective solution for protecting your scooter while you work.

Unlike most of the motorcycle alarms listed in this article, EasyBlock offers the right balance between security and ease of use.

This made in Italy product is designed to be perfectly integrated with the design of the motorbike and once installed on the vehicle it does not need to be removed every time you restart.

EasyBlock is activated with strong pressure of the foot or using the appropriate key and protects the motorbike by immobilizing the rear wheel with its solid steel post which is placed between the spokes of the wheel.

HOW EASYBLOCK WORKS

It is possible to purchase EasyBlock via our website and receive the product directly at home. Alternatively, you can consult the map of our authorized retailers throughout Italy here.

Installing EasyBlock is very simple and any mechanic can assemble the product by following our assembly tutorials available on the website.

Once installed, the device will always be with you so you will no longer have any excuses for leaving your scooter without the anti-theft device.

Simply activate EasyBlock using your foot or the appropriate key and you will be able to make that delivery on the fifth floor without fear of never seeing your motorbike again.

In conclusion, the most important thing for a courier or delivery rider is to know that your scooter is safe every time he makes a delivery. For this reason there is a need to use an anti-theft device that is simple to activate and does not force us to waste precious time.

EasyBlock was born precisely from this need and is therefore the ideal anti-theft device for the metropolitan courier.