The grey mud built up around the tyres and didn’t flick off like the red and black mud did. The grey mud stuck to the tyre and you couldn’t get any sort of traction at all. I still don’t know how I got through but somehow you adjust and pray that it doesn’t last long.
Sounds like the road out of Menindee were it took me what seemed like half an hour to go 200 meters. 😆 😆 😆
There is not really anything you can do to stop them as if they really want it they will get it but you can make it harder for them. Good chain and lock through the frame (not just a wheel) and onto something solid like plates bolted to the floor. Keep it out of sight as much as possible, wash it out the back not near the road that sort of thing. I have an alarm on the garage with the blue flashing light in a prominent position to discourage the bastards, but if they really want it they will find a way so the best thing is to have insurance, I only have thrd party, fire and theft insurance for mine which isn’t too expensive and does give some piece of mind.
We had a similar spree here in Newcastle (bike thefts not rapes)in the past year or so, cops made a major break through not so long back with quite a few arrests.