armystrong
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When I had my FZ6, one of my small gripes with the bike was the lack of a helmet lock. I looked at several different types of aftermarket locks and even thought about sourcing a lock off a different bike and modding it to fit the FZ. I just never got around to it, so I always lugged my helmet with me when I was off the bike.
Then I sold my FZ6 and bought a Triumph Sprint...guess what...no helmet lock .
Found this nice little gadget and so far it works pretty good. I know there are several other options out there, but this is the one I tried and just wanted to share how it works so far. So far so good.
I ordered it off Pashnit.com. Service was great (got it pretty quick) and I really like those forums over there. If you are not a Pashnit forum member, check it out...cool stuff.
Anyways...price was a bit steep but I went ahead a dropped the 25 bucks :spank: to have a functional helmet lock on the bike.
Pics:
Set your own 3 digit combination and this thing will connect just about anywhere on the bike. The good thing about it is it opens outward and not inward like most clasps of this type. The constructions is solid and it fits easily in a tank bag or pocket.
Here's a pic of it actually securing my new Scorpion 500 . BTW...love this helmet.
It's secure, durable and simple to use. Just thought I'd share.
--Armystrong
Then I sold my FZ6 and bought a Triumph Sprint...guess what...no helmet lock .
Found this nice little gadget and so far it works pretty good. I know there are several other options out there, but this is the one I tried and just wanted to share how it works so far. So far so good.
I ordered it off Pashnit.com. Service was great (got it pretty quick) and I really like those forums over there. If you are not a Pashnit forum member, check it out...cool stuff.
Anyways...price was a bit steep but I went ahead a dropped the 25 bucks :spank: to have a functional helmet lock on the bike.
Pics:
Set your own 3 digit combination and this thing will connect just about anywhere on the bike. The good thing about it is it opens outward and not inward like most clasps of this type. The constructions is solid and it fits easily in a tank bag or pocket.
Here's a pic of it actually securing my new Scorpion 500 . BTW...love this helmet.
It's secure, durable and simple to use. Just thought I'd share.
--Armystrong