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Better Honda eu2000i generator security?

mlts22
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While on Amazon, I noticed this product which has one bracket that secures to the bottom of the Honda eu2000i generator, another bracket that the generator sits in, which bolts to something like a cargo rack, and a hasp/hockey puck lock to marry the two.

Not sure how really secure this is, in the scheme of things, but it would definitely force a thief to do more work than just cutting the generator's handle. I'm sure using a handle bracket plus this will deter all but the most determined.

I've yet to see a single review on this, but it might be useful add-on. Of course, the chain as strong as its weakest link, and a lot of hitch mounted cargo racks are not made to securely take the base bracket of this lock.
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Pecker_Wood
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This is what I came up with for what it's worth. I'm very satisfied with the results and feel I've created a solution that will allow me to sleep unconcerned with my generator in the back of my truck. They'll have to wake me up to get it.
If you didn't know, these generators have a plastic bottom frame, so a good pry bar would even bust one out of the lockdown pro. Not to mention that a pry bar would probably get the lockdown pro base separated from your truck bed as well.

http://youtu.be/4A5fM2ZiVsg

The link doesn't seem to be a hyperlink, so you can just go to YouTube and search for 'Honda 2000 generator secure'

BurbMan
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Go with something like this Lock 'n' Load from Torklift, they would have to cut more than the handle to get anything out of this carrier....built like a brick you-know-what....

jmcgsd
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I just purchased an eu2000i and bought the $40 theft deterrent bracket for the handle. That seemed to be rather inexpensive insurance to slow down the casual thief. If they really want it I guess they'll still get it.
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MeandMyLabs
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90% of the people in this world are honest and you don't need to protect against them.
5% of the people in this world would steal your generator if it is easy. Locks will prevent this.
The other 5% are going to steal it no matter what you do short of a 24/7 armed guard.

IMO...use a lock and cable etc to protect from the 95% and enjoy your generator.
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NinerBikes
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Huntindog wrote:
With all the talk about Honda handles being cut to steal them... I have been looking hard for one to purchase. I figure that since that would be a dead giveway that the unit was stolen that it could be purchased really cheap as it would be practically worthless. :B I have never seen one. I have also never read where anyone actually had it done to theirs, or of anyone who has actually seen one. I have never seen anyone using a cut handle Honda as well.
I am beginning to think that this risk is overblown. Likely by those that are selling security devices for them.
In the unlikely event that it should happen to me, I will let my insurance do it's job and get a new one... Heck mine have go a ton of hours on them anyways.


In my course of looking for a used Honda EU2000i generators, over a 6 month period before buying, I came across two Honda's that had cut handles, both were at pawn shops in the Northwest, one in Portland, the other in Tacoma, advertising on Craigslist. The third was in Las Vegas on Craigslist, a private party sale. All of the ads featured pictures, and all of them indeed, in the pictures had cut handles.

They do exist, and I don't support buying what appears to be stolen property. I remember quite clearly the city's they were for sale in.

Huntindog
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With all the talk about Honda handles being cut to steal them... I have been looking hard for one to purchase. I figure that since that would be a dead giveway that the unit was stolen that it could be purchased really cheap as it would be practically worthless. :B I have never seen one. I have also never read where anyone actually had it done to theirs, or of anyone who has actually seen one. I have never seen anyone using a cut handle Honda as well.
I am beginning to think that this risk is overblown. Likely by those that are selling security devices for them.
In the unlikely event that it should happen to me, I will let my insurance do it's job and get a new one... Heck mine have go a ton of hours on them anyways.
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DarthMuffin
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You might want one of these with that security cable:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Honda-EU2000i-generator-Anti-Theft-Security-Bracket-/110634175736

I have one, was included with my generator when I got it. Not bullet proof but makes a 5-second theft job (cutting through the plastic handle) into a 1-minute job (hacksaw cable or metal handle).

ScottG
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samsontdog wrote:
ScottG wrote:
I had a Honda V65 Magna (motor cycle) that had a built in anti theft cable. It just plugged into t spot on the frame and locked with the key - had loop on the other end. I wonder why they don't offer such an option for their gens. They'd sell a ton of those cables.


I had a Honda V65 Magna also, best bike I ever had !! Which was a bunch !


They were animals wern't they. When I test drove it I cracked the throttle at 50 MPH and the back tire (a cheapo) started to spin. I was hooked. ๐Ÿ™‚

samsontdog
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ScottG wrote:
I had a Honda V65 Magna (motor cycle) that had a built in anti theft cable. It just plugged into t spot on the frame and locked with the key - had loop on the other end. I wonder why they don't offer such an option for their gens. They'd sell a ton of those cables.


I had a Honda V65 Magna also, best bike I ever had !! Which was a bunch !
samsontdog:o:W

rjf7g
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I have a tub I cut slits in and run a cable lock through it and the handle of the Honda EU2000i. Here's a picture that shows my setup with the generator locked to a tree. When it is in storage mode, it looks like a tub!
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I have this image taped to the front door of my house...


Ron3rd
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Roy, thanks for posting the pic. I was having a hard time visualizing how that contraption worked. Looks like a good idea, but pricey. I just keep mine out of site.
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ScottG
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I had a Honda V65 Magna (motor cycle) that had a built in anti theft cable. It just plugged into t spot on the frame and locked with the key - had loop on the other end. I wonder why they don't offer such an option for their gens. They'd sell a ton of those cables.

RoyB
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Found this YOU-TUBE describing how it works... Also $20 cheaper...

Orbital Machine Works[url=]

Certainly would slow them down.

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