I like that locking starter solenoid accessory!!
As we were riding around looking for it (we found it, cops did not), I had alot of time to think about how easy it would be to steal a bike not chained to anything. We estimated that 3 decent sized guys with a pickup truck or van could simply pick it up and load it in perhaps 30-45 seconds. Even with the steering column locked (which actually might help as it stiffens the chassis up if you think about it).
A quality cable would be a big improvement. Chains are probably too fast to cut through with bolt cutters but there must be hi-tech chains.
Do any of you guys use an alarm system??
As to the "Why" of it...who knows?? If I totally parted the bike out and sold every last piece on ebay, maybe I get $1000 but it would take weeks. Alot of trouble for a modest amount of money. So the joy-riding idea and maybe the challenge of it (somebody watched Gone In Sixty Seconds too many times and took it seriously)
Personally it would have been a disaster. Far worse than a new bike as I could not replace it , or even want to. I have probably worked on nearly every single component of it over 31 years and it's an old friend by now. Someone could give me a mint, low mileage identical bike and I would have little interest. But you guys understand...
Anyway, thanks for all of your thoughts and concern!!
John
Still Present 1976 CB750F