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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-21 12:56 PM (#79943)
Subject: Helmet locks


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
How about this? I just re-found out how to start a new thread...

Does anybody have an idea how to mount a couple helmet locks to the Street? I have a Premium with a rack, but I don't like the divots a helmet leaves when I set it on the seat when I go in for a cold one, and the wife's is sitting on the rack, and especially if we or I go into a store, leaving a full face outside or bulkily packing it around with me (us). I don't see one in the catalog, and other makes I've seen, or aftermarket ones don't fit the bill, and leaving 4-500 bucks times two in the parking lot just ain't right. Maybe outside a bar, where people know, but not at a restaurant, etc., where crooks are more likely to hang out.

Thanks.
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glighto11
Posted 2011-02-21 1:07 PM (#79944 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
For me the simplest way was to put an oversize rivet in the chin strap. When I dismount and put my gloves in the saddlebag I put the helmet on the seat and slam the chin strap in the door. It hold well enough for a deterrence. Let's face it, if they want it bad enough no lock will secure it.
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WillieByte
Posted 2011-02-21 1:11 PM (#79945 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Plainfield Illinois

I use these.   They work ok, but hang the helmet(s) upside down.

http://www.kewlmetalstore.com/product_info.php?cPath=26_44&products_id=645

 

WB

 

 

 

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radioteacher
Posted 2011-02-21 8:35 PM (#79991 - in reply to #79944)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
glighto11 - 2011-02-21 1:07 PM

For me the simplest way was to put an oversize rivet in the chin strap. When I dismount and put my gloves in the saddlebag I put the helmet on the seat and slam the chin strap in the door. It hold well enough for a deterrence. Let's face it, if they want it bad enough no lock will secure it.


That is a neat idea. I wonder if I could put a hook in the trunk for the ring to snap into and then shut the lid on the strap. An a-hole can still cut the strap but can not unhook it from the hook inside the trunk. Two helmets could drape over the back seat and not take any truck space! They would not be upside down and rest on the back seat and not any paint!

Ride Safe!
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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-21 8:48 PM (#79993 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


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Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
On my old Yamahammer Venture there were two squared off U-shaped clips that opened with a key and hung the helmets down each side by the back wheel in such a way that a passing shower wouldn't fill them up. I found a couple at the "Bent Bike" over here, but they didn't seem easily adaptable to any surface on the Vic. That said, I'm beginning to suspect I may need to get out the ol' MIG and fab up something for a couple of those. Perhaps a plate that can bolt through a couple holes on the underside of the rack support with some inner tube rubber to prevent corrosion. I'll just add that to my list of things to get right on...unless I run across something else that fits the bill more closely, that is.
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TerryW527
Posted 2011-02-21 9:36 PM (#79999 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 81
Lynnwood, WA
I remember seeing a helmet lock device that was attached to a license plate bracket. I wonder it that would work...?
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Eric_MA
Posted 2011-02-22 5:04 AM (#80004 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 109
Sturbridge, Ma
I just bought kewl metals locks because I think they would work great when traveling long distances. In most part I would put them in trunk, but when you travel and trunk is full I hang them on handlebar locked because I wouldn't care if they took them? But I do care about my J&M headsets which are worth a pretty penny for two of them...just my thought!
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vicguy
Posted 2011-02-22 11:26 PM (#80082 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


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Posts: 74
shakopee , Mn
I carry a pair of handcuffs. They don't take up much room and work very well.
one cuff through the D rings and the other around the luggage rack or the handlebars.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-23 1:15 PM (#80141 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Hmmm...hadn't thought about handcuffs. A dual-purpose helmet holder and recreational device...cool!
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-23 2:46 PM (#80151 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Rather than buy a bunch of stuff to cobble together, pick up a cheap suitcase sized padlock ( inch and a half X inch and a half, probably $1.00 @ the local hardware store) and keep it in the sidebag. pull in, open the side, drop in your gloves and snap the padlock through the strap ring and close/lock the side bag with the padlock inside.
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tonoffun
Posted 2011-02-23 3:09 PM (#80154 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
Kansas
Purchase a long thin bicycle lock, run it through the ?D? ring, then through the passenger grab handles. Put my helmet on my backrest and leave the wife?s on her seat. The cable is usually cased in plastic of vinyl and will not scratch anything. Cheap and rolls up into small package when not in use.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-23 4:35 PM (#80159 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Initially, my thought process was only towards locks that would be mounted to the scoot. Never occurred to me off the top of my head to just buy a lock or two and just lock up my hat. Duh. Thanks for shakin' my myopic brain into a cheap and easy solution! It would be nice to have an integrated lock that worked with the ignition key for convenience, though. Wait a minute-is a new industry about to be born?
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Lojak
Posted 2011-02-23 5:40 PM (#80165 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
http://www.thefind.com/sports/info-handlebar-helmet-holder#page=2

This stud works great for me...helmet is upright so rain can't get in...use of small pad lock only at time of long walk a way from bike.
D ring on the stud and the tip of the handle bars is inside of the helmet.

These quality crafted chrome helmet pins provide the fastest, easiest way to hang a helmet. Just slide the D ring over the pin. It's more convenient than resting a helmet on the seat, and there's no risk of the helmet falling off and becoming damaged. Optional small brass locks help prevent helmet theft. Available with 10mm thread to screw into right side mirror stud and models with left mirror stud, or sized to replace clutch or brake lever pins.
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azllerbob
Posted 2011-02-24 7:41 PM (#80233 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Parkersburg WV
Hi, I use a product called the "Helmet Guardian". Its a product made in Tennesee. It attaches to the license plate bracket. It cost around $50 and works even better with the helmet extentions you put through the d-rings. You can find it here, https://www.dualsporttouring.com/xlsws_php/index.php?c=root&product=...

I have tried to post pics here but they are too big and Im not sure how to downsize them. Anybody wanting to view a pic of mine let me know and I will e-mail you.

Bob
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Prime Power
Posted 2011-02-25 7:19 AM (#80257 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 256
I have the kewlmetal locks and love em.
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2011-02-25 2:38 PM (#80289 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
We use snow board wire cable locks cheap strong and small 30" cable inside the lock works great
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lennyb
Posted 2011-02-25 7:16 PM (#80307 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
When the trunk is full I use a KURYAKYN UNIVERSAL HELMET LOCK attached to the bars. Had to pick up some longer bolts to permit it to fit the Vision bar. Also wrapped the bar with a thin rubber strap to protect the finish. With this the lid sits on the dash between the bars so if it happens to rain it doesn't turn into a fishbowl. I used the style that lets the helmet hang and got tired of having it fill with water. Have to admit that the rivet or padlock and saddlebag idea is very appealing.
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2012-02-14 9:06 AM (#107711 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: RE: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
I have been looking for a Victory Vision helmet lock ever since I got the bike. Though I have not found a helmet lock for the Victory Vision specifically, I did come across a generic one at the IMS in Chicago that works for me and the Vision. It's called Helmetlok. It is a carabiner with a combination lock built in. The carabiner allows me to lock my helmet in a number of different ways and locations. I like locking it on the seat the best. This way keeps the rain out even in downpours. Not quite as quick and easy as I would like, but not really cumbersome either. At least I don't have to carry another key.

The carabiner combined with the coiled cable allows locking of many different articles like jackets, bags, lunch box, etc.

They are $6.80 at the time of this posting including the cable:
http://www.powersportjunkie.com/helmetlok-cable-p/TR-132176.htm
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2012-02-14 5:23 PM (#107767 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
There is a similar thread on this subject. Just tying them together.
http://www.Vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=5793&pos...
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okie vision
Posted 2012-02-14 10:15 PM (#107805 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
I like the Helmetlok. Could come in handy for a lot of things. just ordered a couple. Thanks for the info
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DannyB
Posted 2012-02-17 8:37 AM (#107936 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY
Nolans dont have D rings............now what???
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hawaii
Posted 2012-02-17 11:11 AM (#107955 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 104
does the helmet lock come with the neat springy cable too or optional? If so cost?
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hawaii
Posted 2012-02-17 11:11 AM (#107956 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 104
does the helmet lock come with the neat springy cable too or optional? If so cost?
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hawaii
Posted 2012-02-17 11:12 AM (#107957 - in reply to #79943)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Cruiser

Posts: 104
If Nolan is full face wrap around the chin bar w/ plastic coated cable like the helmet lock.
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2012-02-17 3:05 PM (#107977 - in reply to #107956)
Subject: Re: Helmet locks


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
hawaii - 2012-02-17 12:11 PM

does the helmet lock come with the neat springy cable too or optional? If so cost?


The price has to be a mistake. Better get them before they realize it (kind of like the unbelievably low T-Bag price that many of us got before they removed the "buy" button on their website).

$23 without cable
http://www.powersportjunkie.com/N-VISION-HELMETLOK-BLACK-RUBBERIZED...

$6.80 with cable
http://www.powersportjunkie.com/helmetlok-cable-p/TR-132176.htm

I'm sure the links above will be no good as soon as they realize the mistake. That's why I pasted the screenshot earlier in this thread.
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