There seem to be lots of little systems for insuring that you remember. I used a piece of velcro that I took off the lock when putting it on and then covering the ignition key with it. I also had a small round magnet that worked the same way, off the lock and over the ignition so I couldn't forget. Before employing those I made the mistake of forgetting but with no real consequences. It's a bummer to try and leave in a hurry with the lock still on. Can cost a lot of plastic on a sportbike.>Some people run a highly visible cable to the throttle grip from the rotor >lock to remind them when it is locked. > >CO
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At 08:19 PM 12/18/00 -0800, Conall O'Brien wrote:
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From: Robert T. Heywood [mailto:rheywoo1@...]
Dude, you can get these disk lock things that go on the brake disk. I plan
on getting one but my only concern is that if you forget it's on the disk
and try to roll the bike, would it harm the caliper? I don't know? Maybe
others on the list could comment.
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100$ for the caliper mount and a bruised ego. I woulda been gone real quick
and stylish though...
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a bruised ego - free stylish though - free look on his face when he took off - Priceless> caliper mount - $100
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Am I missing something here. There is all this talk about putting on wheel
locks. On my 2001, I can lock the handlbars full-lock left. To me it seems
like it would be very difficult to ride it this way unless you were good at
wheelies... Can this handlebar lock easily be defeated???
~Dennis~ A15
Concord, NC
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From: ripkid@home [mailto:ripkid@...]
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert T. Heywood [mailto:rheywoo1@...]
Dude, you can get these disk lock things that go on the brake disk. I plan
on getting one but my only concern is that if you forget it's on the disk
and try to roll the bike, would it harm the caliper? I don't know? Maybe
others on the list could comment.
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100$ for the caliper mount and a bruised ego. I woulda been gone real quick
and stylish though...
Rick in Seattle, A13 (lesson learn'ed)
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From: Dale Johnson [mailto:Dale_Johnson@...]
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a bruised ego - free stylish though - free look on his face when he took off - Priceless ---------------------------------- WHOOOOOOPSY DAAAAISSSY !!! Rick in Seattle, A13 (with a neon yellow weather balloon attached to disc brake lock)> caliper mount - $100
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Dennis R. Eastman asked;
Yup. In about 5 seconds with a big screwdriver and hammer. (Don't ask me how I know......(:^( Joe Nassif (Who IS an owner of a top quality disk lock....Now) SFNM A13> ......On my 2001, I can lock the handlbars full-lock left. ... > .............Can this handlebar lock easily be defeated???
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You left out some of the details. To pilot one of these you have to fit the Little Oscar profile; which means only midges need apply. I personally met one of the Little Oscars when he and his Wiener-Mobile visited the corner store in the N.W. side Chicago neighborhood where I grew up. It wasn't a fun experience for the little guy. The neighborhood kids, a nasty bunch, started shoving him around, tripping him and such. Just another fond memory from my innocent childhood. Bogdan> This was supposed to be a secret, but Oscar Meyer has had great with > the venerable Wiener Mobiles, but they are very expensive. So they > have contracted with Kawasaki and will be getting highly modified > KLR650s with wiener body work. The motorcycle will ressemble a hot > dog on two wheels and the rider will straddle the wiener and ride it > to special events. Where the Wiener Mobile drivers are called Hot > Doggers, the Oscar Meyer motorcycle riders will be called Wiener > Wriders. They are mainly looking for anyone with motorcycle > experience, but especially women to pilot these one of a kind > vehicles. No mention yet if the two wheeled wieners will have buns > or will be a "naked" hot dog. > > MR >
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