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How do you lock your helmet?

9K views 34 replies 16 participants last post by  Andre  
#1 ·
Looking to see how people lock up their helmets. The only one I have seen so far that I liked is one that attaches to the master cylinder on the handlebars.
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#2 ·
I'd guess that most people use the factory one on the left side of the frame. You must've lost yours when your bike was customized.
 
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#10 ·
The one with the ratchet strap, I just clip together and hang it on the helmet lock. It looks locked in place. I lock my D-ring helmet in place. Where I am so far people haven't been stealing helmets. A deterrent, just have greasy hair and throw a ball cap on a few times and make sure lots of people see you. They won't want your helmet.
 
#17 ·
I just carry my helmet with me, here the thieves just cut the chin strap and walk off with the helmet. On a mopie I had the helmet could be locked away under the seat or in a lockable top box. The problem with that is that various things start to find their way in there change, tools, knickers etc.
The upside of a lockable box is that your helmet stays dry if it rains, and it becomes a low back rest if you are 2 up.
 
#18 ·
I just carry my helmet with me, here the thieves just cut the chin strap and walk off with the helmet. On a mopie I had the helmet could be locked away under the seat or in a lockable top box. The problem with that is that various things start to find their way in there change, tools, knickers etc.
The upside of a lockable box is that your helmet stays dry if it rains, and it becomes a low back rest if you are 2 up.
So do people cut the chin strap then rebuild the helmet to install a new one after stealing the helmet?
 
#21 · (Edited)
Glad I live in an area that I don't have to worry about it; everyone just puts them on their mirrors. Of course 90% of the people around here are armed so that probably explains why no one worries about it; an armed society is a polite society. I was told when I moved here, by a pretty serious guy, that if I ever dug a hole and found bones- fill in the hole and shut your mouth. True story!
 
#24 ·
After wiping off the love bugs I place the helmet over a mirror and wrap the chin strap around the stem. I then run the strap through the d-rings and snug it down. Not fool proof at all but it keeps some one from snatching it off the mirror.
After 45 years of street riding I've not lost one yet.
 
#26 ·
Yeah, 44 years of riding and mostly leaving helmet at bike, I have never had one messed with. The rest of the time I carry it with me as 'man bag' , and they are hella handy for backing your way out of a bar fight when you are swing that thing like a mace!! Have had experience when a HD 1%er wanted to grab it to take a shit in.