Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
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Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
Ok, so perhaps a newbie dumb ass question, but I don't see a helmet lock/holder on my new to me 2014 RT?
Gord
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
My 2011 RT does not... And I got one of these (or a plate lock like this one). Use it every time. Works great.
http://www.advdesigns.com/heguprheselo.html
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
Go to Lidlox.com
Very high quality bar end helmet lock
My 15RT has two, while wifes C650gt has one on right bar only
Very high quality bar end helmet lock
My 15RT has two, while wifes C650gt has one on right bar only
Jim
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
Definitely not one on the LC. My 09 had one under the pillion seat but as the LC has a bolted on one that wouldn't work. But as most helmets will fit in both panniers and normally 2 in the top box they are far better options than leaving you expensive lid swinging in the wind for any git to have a go at.
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
An Oxford Bumper cable lock 600mm, http://www.oxford-shop.co.uk/item3658.htm, does the job for two helmets if the top box is full.
Easily stored within the tail unit on a TC RT & accessible by removing the key locked pillion seat only.
Easily stored within the tail unit on a TC RT & accessible by removing the key locked pillion seat only.
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
RTman10 wrote: But as most helmets will fit in both panniers and normally 2 in the top box they are far better options than leaving you expensive lid swinging in the wind for any git to have a go at.
Plus one on that
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
Definitely use the panniers, but I ride without them a fair bit, especially commuting in town. I will retrofit a couple of keyed locks I have from my old concours to the rear fender....was just surprised they didn't put a measly hook under the riders seat.
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
BTW, if that is my only complaint, I'll be a happy camper.
Haven't even riden the bike yet, nice weekend coming up in Ontario...so, will definitely be out for a first ride.
Gord
Haven't even riden the bike yet, nice weekend coming up in Ontario...so, will definitely be out for a first ride.
Gord
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
RTman10 wrote: But as most helmets will fit in both panniers and normally 2 in the top box they are far better options than leaving you expensive lid swinging in the wind for any git to have a go at.
+ 1
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
There are also plenty of after market bags with mesh inside that lock your helmet to the bars or crash bars if panniers are full. I have used these for years, waterproof and safe
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
crazycanuck wrote: Definitely use the panniers, but I ride without them a fair bit, especially commuting in town.
My advice is NEVER ride without the panniers - the bike looks awful without them...
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Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
I ALWAYS ride without panniers apart from 3/4 trips longer than 1 day per year.richardbd wrote: My advice is NEVER ride without the panniers - the bike looks awful without them...
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I must be totally blind - because I never notice how awful the bile looks without them.
John Bentall
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
You will if you are unfortunate enough to gently lay it down without the panniers on and considerably poorer when you get it back to its ugly look.
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beemerboy9 wrote: I must be totally blind - because I never notice how awful the bile looks without them.
Try looking in a shop window when you ride past. An RT without panniers looks as daft as that funny C-class Mercedes they use to sell that had no boot!
On a (slightly) more serious note, I REALLY don't get why you'd buy an RT and strip it of one of its key components. If you really do use it all the time in traffic that makes you think it's better without the panniers, I can't help but think that you've bought the wrong bike and that an RS or a GS would be much better options.
I commute regularly into central London on my RT. There are definitely times when I think a lighter, narrower bike would be a more sensible option but try as I might, I don't understand what difference taking the panniers off makes. The bike is still just as heavy and (more importantly) just as wide.
Am I missing something here?
Re: Do our hi-tech expensive machines....not have a helmet lock?
No, vain as you may be, I'm inclined to agree with you re bike width with panniers on in traffic. If you can get through gaps wide enough for the handlebars, the panniers will also fit through!