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helmet locks

cuznjohn

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so what is everyone using for a helmet lock. i have the hand brake now and i was looking for a pin lock, it goes into the brake handle and has a lock on top of it, does anyone know what i am looking for
 
Curious..!!

dosen't Kewl Metal or Kuryakyn make those bar end helmet locks..?? I uses the Kryptonite retractable combination cable lock. This works well just have to remember to remove the G9's and throw them in the frunk..!! :dontknow:
 
I just use a short HD rubber coated keyed bike lock. Wrap it around the chin bar and through the grab handles. It also keeps people off the spyder cause the helmet stays on the seat.
Think I paid less than $10 and it lays flat in the trunk when not in use.

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I made my own years ago with some coated stainless cable, a couple of "cinches" and a lock. Used it on a bunch of bikes by running it thru the helmet and the rear grab bars, then leave the helmet on the seat and :pray:. If I'm not carrying luggage, I simply lock it in the frunk.
 
No locks here. I just frunk it when I feel I need to. Most times, when I park at a roadhouse restaurant, the bike is in view and we leave the helmets on the seats or handlebars. Pretty much every rider does the same here.
 
No locks here. I just frunk it when I feel I need to. Most times, when I park at a roadhouse restaurant, the bike is in view and we leave the helmets on the seats or handlebars. Pretty much every rider does the same here.

Same here. In 47 years of riding I have never had a helmet taken an I seldom lock it up. Now that I stated that we all know what will happen :banghead:
 
The secret to a safe helmet

Never wash it :shocked:
Make sure it stinks :yikes:
Leave it in plain site
Who would want that :yes:
 
One of the kewlmetal locks broke on us last year at Spyderquest and my wife had to wear a piece of it like a charm on her chin strap until I could pry it off. I bought a helmet guardian double lock that goes behind the license plate. Love it.
 
Emailed kewlmetal on multiple occasion to get shipping info to Canada for their Kewlock for Spyder.
After 4 weeks i still have not heard back from them.

Not very good for a SpyderLovers sponsor.

Not sure i would purchase if they ever get back to me.
Not reassuring.
 
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