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These are expensive as hell, but I like the idea quite a bit. Bar-end
helmet locks. Of course you can't use them if you have barkbusters
on.
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Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find the KLR excellent for
this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a 2nd helmet lock, I was
hoping some of you more innovative list member's might have found a
way to remedy this.
Thanks Bykman
"Rider of the Great corn desert"
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Bykman,
Go to your favorite MC store and pick up a set of helmet lock extensions
(usually sold in a pack of two).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=35580&item
=2483100359
Slipped through the D-ring of each helmet, they will give you the added
room to connect two helmets to the single lock.
Guy
At 01:35 AM 7/1/04 -0000, bykman2000 wrote:
>Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find the KLR excellent for >this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a 2nd helmet lock, I was >hoping some of you more innovative list member's might have found a >way to remedy this. >Thanks Bykman >"Rider of the Great corn desert"
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I carry a steel braided cable with a loop on each end. They often come
in a package with a padlock. I can use the cable to secure a couple of
helmets and a bunch of riding clothes to the helmet lock. I don't use
it often, but every once in a while I'm very happy to have it along.
-Lujo
bykman2000 wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find the KLR excellent for > this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a 2nd helmet lock, I was > hoping some of you more innovative list member's might have found a > way to remedy this. > Thanks Bykman > "Rider of the Great corn desert" >
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wrote:
for> Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find the KLR excellent
was> this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a 2nd helmet lock, I
Check this out at www.sporttouringusa.com I got one of these for the wife's bike as the helmet lock required removing the seat. http://www.sporttouringusa.com/www/helmetguard.htm Just a thought!! Ron in MN A16> hoping some of you more innovative list member's might have found a > way to remedy this. > Thanks Bykman > "Rider of the Great corn desert"
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The simplest solution is to get a thin choker dog collar. Use this
chain, through the helmet D ring, to padlock it through the handle
bar brace, luggage rack, or something similar part. I suggest a dog
collar because it is about the right length, finished, smooth & rust
proof.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Crandell" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "bykman2000" > wrote: > > Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find the KLR excellent > for > > this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a 2nd helmet lock, I > was > > hoping some of you more innovative list member's might have found a > > way to remedy this. > > Thanks Bykman > > "Rider of the Great corn desert" > > Check this out at www.sporttouringusa.com I got one of these for the > wife's bike as the helmet lock required removing the seat. > > http://www.sporttouringusa.com/www/helmetguard.htm > > Just a thought!! > > Ron in MN > A16
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My wife and I ride 2 up on my A18, and when we lock
our helmets we put the both on the stock lock. We have
to put hers on first because of the buckle on hers.
Joe A18 SE Ky.
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__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail> The simplest solution is to get a thin choker dog > collar. Use this > chain, through the helmet D ring, to padlock it > through the handle > bar brace, luggage rack, or something similar part. > I suggest a dog > collar because it is about the right length, > finished, smooth & rust > proof. > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Crandell" > wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "bykman2000" > > > wrote: > > > Been doing alot of 2-up riding so far and find > the KLR excellent > > for > > > this. The only shortcoming has been lack of a > 2nd helmet lock, I > > was > > > hoping some of you more innovative list member's > might have found > a > > > way to remedy this. > > > Thanks Bykman > > > "Rider of the Great corn desert" > > > > Check this out at www.sporttouringusa.com I got > one of these for > the > > wife's bike as the helmet lock required removing > the seat. > > > > http://www.sporttouringusa.com/www/helmetguard.htm > > > > Just a thought!! > > > > Ron in MN > > A16 > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris > Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > >
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