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 mat1600 
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Posted : 04 Jan 2011 - 18:30   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: thanks4thefish42)
 
Ass whoopin' has a whole different meaning here in Yorkshire - I really don't want to go that far if someone touches my bike.

 
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 zolti 
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Posted : 04 Jan 2011 - 19:25   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: mat1600)
 




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 fasteddy 
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Location : Wisconsin, United States
Posted : 04 Jan 2011 - 19:52   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: ezrider3)
 
ezrider3 wrote:

Eddy,
Are you gonna carry them?
If so, how much?
Thanks
EZ


I just placed an order for them they are shipping to me tomorrow or is it already tomorrow in Aus when it is actually today now here? and won't know the exact till I get them here and calculate the shipping. Will be $25 or less with shipping included. Wish I could be less ambiguous but I want to make sure there are no surprises with importing them.

eddy

 
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Post edited by fasteddy on 05 Jan 2011 - 01:48
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 Gonzo 
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Posted : 06 Jan 2011 - 00:43   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: tadpole)
 
I can vouch for these as well. Work great.

Gonzo

 
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 fasteddy 
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Posted : 15 Jan 2011 - 21:24   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: ezrider3)
 
ezrider3 wrote:

Eddy,
Are you gonna carry them?
If so, how much?
Thanks
EZ


Just got them in today, these are pretty cool, they re-program, nicely made piece of equipment. What I like about it is that the lock closes securely but does not lock until you want it locked so you can clip it to your belt loop and not have to try and unlock it when you can't see the combination easily. Has a clasp mechanism that requires you to press a button to open it so it is really convenient. Opens outward so it maximizes the usable space when attaching to a handle bar or backrest or other place, plenty of options with this one.






eddy

 
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 RoyH 
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Reg. Date : 12/01/2010
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Location : Littleton, Colorado, United States
Posted : 17 Jan 2011 - 15:24   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: fasteddy)
 

fasteddy wrote:

Just got them in today, these are pretty cool, they re-program, nicely made piece of equipment. What I like about it is that the lock closes securely but does not lock until you want it locked so you can clip it to your belt loop and not have to try and unlock it when you can't see the combination easily. Has a clasp mechanism that requires you to press a button to open it so it is really convenient. Opens outward so it maximizes the usable space when attaching to a handle bar or backrest or other place, plenty of options with this one.



eddy


Eddy,

Have you determined a price on these yet?

Those look perfect for locking up a helment and better than other types of locks I use when locking up jackets and stuff with cables.

Roy



 
Current Motorcycles:

2010 Blue/While Triumph Thunderbird
2008 Dark Metallic Red Honda Goldwing


Previous Motorcycles:

2006 Triumph Rocket - 2005 Mulberry Red/Graphite Triumph America
2005 Suzuki Bandit - 2003 Kawasaki Z1000 - 2002 Valkyrie Interstate
1999 Honda Spirit - 1998 Suzuki Katana - 1984 Honda Intercepter
1977 Kawasaki KZ750 - 1974 Kawasaki KZ400

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 RedBird2010 
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Location : Spokane Valley, Washington, United States
Posted : 17 Jan 2011 - 20:50   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: fasteddy)
 
Just ordered two of the Helmetlok's from Fasteddy, came to 49.90 shipped, I think these will work great since they give a lot of options to attach your helmet to the bike or anything else for that matter, plus I figure if I add a cable I can lock up my jacket with the same lock.

Thanks for a great deal fasteddy

 
Rick

2010 Thunderbird SE 1600

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Post edited by RedBird2010 on 17 Jan 2011 - 20:59
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 RoyH 
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Posted : 18 Jan 2011 - 13:11   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: RedBird2010)
 

RedBird2010 wrote:

Just ordered two of the Helmetlok's from Fasteddy, came to 49.90 shipped, I think these will work great since they give a lot of options to attach your helmet to the bike or anything else for that matter, plus I figure if I add a cable I can lock up my jacket with the same lock.

Thanks for a great deal fasteddy


Thanks Rick, that's what I needed to know.

Roy

 
Current Motorcycles:

2010 Blue/While Triumph Thunderbird
2008 Dark Metallic Red Honda Goldwing


Previous Motorcycles:

2006 Triumph Rocket - 2005 Mulberry Red/Graphite Triumph America
2005 Suzuki Bandit - 2003 Kawasaki Z1000 - 2002 Valkyrie Interstate
1999 Honda Spirit - 1998 Suzuki Katana - 1984 Honda Intercepter
1977 Kawasaki KZ750 - 1974 Kawasaki KZ400

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 ezrider3 
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Location : Maryland, United States
Posted : 20 Jan 2011 - 23:07   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: fasteddy)
 
Got mine today in the mail. Great price from Eddy as usual!
Very usable and light
Thanks Eddy

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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 20 Jan 2011 - 23:37   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: ezrider3)
 
ezrider3 wrote:

Got mine today in the mail. Great price from Eddy as usual!
Very usable and light
Thanks Eddy


Got mine too, looks like they are going to work great

 
Rick

2010 Thunderbird SE 1600

"Harley-Davidson; the worlds' most efficient method of turning gasoline into noise without the harmful side effect of horsepower."

"The wilderness holds answers to questions man has not yet learned to ask"
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 narsisco_lopez 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2011 - 00:05   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: RedBird2010)
 
Very cool little device... I can see a bunch of different uses for 'em besides helmets.

 
2012 Storm (SOLD!)
Other Bikes:
2003 Suzuki DRZ400E (plated - my dual sport/mountain trail/camping bike)
Past Bikes:
2012 K13S
2009 KTM 990 Adventure
2010 Triumph Thunderbird 1600 (the Alien Queen)
2009 Triumph Sprint ST (another great bike!)
2007 Kawasaki ZX10R
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1975 Honda SB550T "Clubman"
1981 Kawasaki KZ1000J
1985 Suzuki GS550E
1978 Yamaha 650 Special
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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2011 - 00:08   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: narsisco_lopez)
 
narsisco_lopez wrote:

Very cool little device... I can see a bunch of different uses for 'em besides helmets.


Thats funny, I already hooked one through the zippers on my lunch box to keep hungry co-workers out.

 
Rick

2010 Thunderbird SE 1600

"Harley-Davidson; the worlds' most efficient method of turning gasoline into noise without the harmful side effect of horsepower."

"The wilderness holds answers to questions man has not yet learned to ask"
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 narsisco_lopez 
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Posted : 21 Jan 2011 - 00:29   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: RedBird2010)
 

RedBird2010 wrote:

narsisco_lopez wrote:

Very cool little device... I can see a bunch of different uses for 'em besides helmets.


Thats funny, I already hooked one through the zippers on my lunch box to keep hungry co-workers out.


Yeah, I guess that's a legitimate use

 
2012 Storm (SOLD!)
Other Bikes:
2003 Suzuki DRZ400E (plated - my dual sport/mountain trail/camping bike)
Past Bikes:
2012 K13S
2009 KTM 990 Adventure
2010 Triumph Thunderbird 1600 (the Alien Queen)
2009 Triumph Sprint ST (another great bike!)
2007 Kawasaki ZX10R
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1975 Honda SB550T "Clubman"
1981 Kawasaki KZ1000J
1985 Suzuki GS550E
1978 Yamaha 650 Special
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 zolti 
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Location : newcastle , United Kingdom
Posted : 22 Jan 2011 - 09:47   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: narsisco_lopez)
 
you thinking a line in pink fur for the ladies and black leather for the lads

do they come in packs of four?

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 Farkinott 
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Location : Queensland, Australia
Posted : 22 Feb 2011 - 17:58   Post title : Re: Helmet lock (Re: Farkinott)
 
I just stumbled upon this product online.
Looks like there are a few different choices around.

 
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 Pappasgarage 
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Posted : 23 Feb 2011 - 02:56   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one
 
Here is my latest all in one locking system. 2 helmets 2 jackets and the bike.



 
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and T-Bird 09 gone
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 zolti 
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Posted : 23 Feb 2011 - 07:43   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: Pappasgarage)
 
looks very functional

be warned though, i was talking to a bike accessory dealer about helmet locks and he said there had been a quite a few lads in replacing visors that had been stolen from their lids that they had left locked to their bikes.

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 Pappasgarage 
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Posted : 23 Feb 2011 - 08:07   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: zolti)
 

zolti wrote:

looks very functional

be warned though, i was talking to a bike accessory dealer about helmet locks and he said there had been a quite a few lads in replacing visors that had been stolen from their lids that they had left locked to their bikes.


Thanks for the hint

 
Speedmaster 2004 in Espoo Fi, Rocket3 Touring 2014 in Oceanside Ca. IBA Finland SS1000
and T-Bird 09 gone
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 Farkinott 
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Posted : 25 Feb 2011 - 08:34   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: Pappasgarage)
 
Could you please post the link to this device. It's as hot as Hades here in summer and I haven't come across a better way to leave a couple of jackets secure on the bike.
Cheers

 
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 fasteddy 
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Posted : 25 Feb 2011 - 22:49   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: Farkinott)
 
PM sent

 
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 Pappasgarage 
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Posted : 26 Feb 2011 - 07:09   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: Farkinott)
 

Farkinott wrote:

Could you please post the link to this device. It's as hot as Hades here in summer and I haven't come across a better way to leave a couple of jackets secure on the bike.
Cheers


Hi, i simply visited the local boat accessories shop
And got 3 m plastic coated wire made 2 loops on the ends
In the shop, they sometimes have wire presses so it was a 5 min
job and the disk lock is found in any MC shop.

 
Speedmaster 2004 in Espoo Fi, Rocket3 Touring 2014 in Oceanside Ca. IBA Finland SS1000
and T-Bird 09 gone
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 Farkinott 
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Posted : 26 Feb 2011 - 22:08   Post title : Re: Helmet lock all in one (Re: Pappasgarage)
 
Thank you

 
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