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Old 01-17-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all
anyone come up with an idea to lock the helmet to the bike? cant believe the limited storage under the seat,had alarm fitted and now not even enough room to put emergency puncture repair kit in.

Cheers Paul. :???: :hammer: :???: :hammer:
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There are several solutions on the high end you have
Barender

Mid Range if you decide to keep the ugly tail section you have
Helmet Guardian

And finally low range you can buy something like this
7/8" Helmet Lock

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I use a Remington rifle trigger lock. It's just a very small cable lock. You can get one free from any manufacturer if you can prove your ownership. Works great.
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I have the Bar End lock and it works good and looks good. Downside is you can't have bar end mirrors too.
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I like the look of the Bar end locks, only thing that concerns me is that the helmet is suspended upside down and living in England it is known to rain now and again!
Is there enough slack to hook the helmet on the handle bars using the lock?

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What about one of these? Pac-safe.

These bags come with a exo-steel skeleton mesh that is built into the bag. Just basically means that it'll take some***** quite a bit of time to cut through it.

Pop your lid inside, secure it around the handlebar or rim and bob's your uncle. Don't have to worry about rain. They are selling them here in Oz for about $80.
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On 2006-01-18 13:43, hfpieratt wrote:
I have the Bar End lock and it works good and looks good. Downside is you can't have bar end mirrors too.
I don't think there is enough slack.
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