SEAL CREATIVE CONCEPTS (me) is proud to introduce the SEAL KEYLESS HELMET5 LOCK. This is the easiest, fastest Helmet Lock available today. It is specifically designed for the CAN AM RT Spyder. The other Spyder models will follow soon. The lock is based on the shape of the handle bar. Simply place the leg of the lock thru the jaw of your full face helmet, turn your handle bars to the lock position and lock the bars in place. That's it. Made of Powder Coated Billited aluminum, it's super strong and great looking. Your helmet sits on the gas tank and cannot be removed until your handle bars are unlocked. Easy, easy! As with all my SEAL products, you never have to drill holes or alter your Spyder in any way. BUT WAIT!!!, theres more. The helmet lock is drilled and tapped to accept a Ram Ball unit so you can mount your Phone or GPS on it. It's truly a multitasking Farkle. I will be at Spyders At Red Rock next week to introduce it, install my Seal Floorboards and introduce a couple of other new products. I only have 20 KEYLESS HELMET LOCKS ready so if you want one, let me know and I'll save one out for you. At $75. this multipurpose unit will go fast. Now....
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Last edited by sealfloorboards; 09-23-2016 at 11:22 AM.
It looks like you lock the handlebars which is locking the helmet at the same time.
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That's correct! Once your handle bars are locked, your helmet is also locked and can't be removed. Looking forward to showing (selling) them at Spyders at Red Rock this week. Check out my website for our new LUMBAR STABILITY BALL. It's fantastic support for both rider and passenger. We ALL want to ......
But I do have a question...you can lock your bars in either side. This looks to work only to the one side. It is a nice feature to add to your RT...
I guess I didn't realize that the handle bars locked in either direction. If they do, I see no reason why you can't mount the KEYLESS HELMET LOCK on either side.
Spyders at Red Rock starts this morning. Beautiful weather, location and tons of awesome Spyders.
Not to be negative, I like the concept but what is to stop someone from cutting it? Aluminum cuts easy. Also I cannot tell in the photos but can someone just loosen a bolt and rotate it to get the helmet off? Or just muscle it around? It seems to be only a deterrent and wont stop someone who is determined.
It seems to be only a deterrent and wont stop someone who is determined.
Very good observation! Nothing will stop someone who is determined. And your point is?
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Not to be negative, I like the concept but what is to stop someone from cutting it? Aluminum cuts easy. Also I cannot tell in the photos but can someone just loosen a bolt and rotate it to get the helmet off? Or just muscle it around? It seems to be only a deterrent and wont stop someone who is determined.
That's the nature of all helmet locks. I'm sure a good yank would put my helmet in the hands of anyone who wanted to remove it from one of my Lidlox locks, but I like them anyway. (Except that they may cause some passers by to see my helmet as a trash receptacle, or some birds to view it as an outhouse. )
I think that the appeal of this new Seal Floorboards lock for some will be that it is both easy to use, and also acts as a reminder to lock your front wheels when not with the bike.
That's the nature of all helmet locks. ... (Except that they may cause some passers by to see my helmet as a trash receptacle, or some birds to view it as an outhouse. )
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Amen, bro. I returned to my bike once to find my helmet full of bleach and soap powder. Only good part of the experience was that it gave me an excuse to buy a new one!!!
the hawk
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice ... in practice, however, that's just a theory.
Amen, bro. I returned to my bike once to find my helmet full of bleach and soap powder. Only good part of the experience was that it gave me an excuse to buy a new one!!!
the hawk
That is AWFUL. Some butthead was targeting you because of the Spyder. Unfortunately, it happens.
Not to be negative, I like the concept but what is to stop someone from cutting it? Aluminum cuts easy. Also I cannot tell in the photos but can someone just loosen a bolt and rotate it to get the helmet off? Or just muscle it around? It seems to be only a deterrent and wont stop someone who is determined.
If someone wants your helmet, they will destroy it and your Spyder to get it. There are just some bad guys out there. Helmet theft is almost a crime of opportunity. Very few guys walk around with a set of alan wrenches in their pocket. A little locktite blue OR red will discourage someone who wants to snatch and run. I don't advocate anyone leaving it outside overnight, on a busy city street; now that's an invitation. Any lock is there to keep honest people from steeling. The Bad Guys will take whatever they want.
That's correct! Once your handle bars are locked, your helmet is also locked and can't be removed. Looking forward to showing (selling) them at Spyders at Red Rock this week. Check out my website for our new LUMBAR STABILITY BALL. It's fantastic support for both rider and passenger. We ALL want to ......