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Started by CookieMonster, August 12, 2015, 01:42:15 PM

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CookieMonster

Well as we all know all bikes have some type of helmet lock to the bike and for as long as I have owned/ridden a bike I have never left my helmet behind. But for the most part they seem to be fairly secure. My R1 helmet lock was under the passenger seat. Now that I own a beautiful naked Monster I noticed that the helmet lock is provided by a metal stick and a tether that connect the two under the passenger seat.

HOWEVER, when I was working on upgrading my taillight I noticed that you can remove the seat without the key and very easily I might add. You can gain access with a pen if one wanted to.

Has anyone found a way to block access to this, specially those who have expensive custom seats/cowls? Do you take your bucket with you or leave it behind?
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Quote from: CookieMonster on August 12, 2015, 01:42:15 PM
Well as we all know all bikes have some type of helmet lock to the bike and for as long as I have owned/ridden a bike I have never left my helmet behind. But for the most part they seem to be fairly secure. My R1 helmet lock was under the passenger seat. Now that I own a beautiful naked Monster I noticed that the helmet lock is provided by a metal stick and a tether that connect the two under the passenger seat.

HOWEVER, when I was working on upgrading my taillight I noticed that you can remove the seat without the key and very easily I might add. You can gain access with a pen if one wanted to.

Has anyone found a way to block access to this, specially those who have expensive custom seats/cowls? Do you take your bucket with you or leave it behind?

Bought one of these and called it a day. Didnt trust the locking mechanism on my Monster.
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CookieMonster

Ok that takes care of that. However, Corbin seats and carbon fiber seat cowls aren't cheap. How do you prevent someone walking away with your seat if they know about that access point?
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Quote from: CookieMonster on August 12, 2015, 01:52:39 PM
Ok that takes care of that. However, Corbin seats and carbon fiber seat cowls aren't cheap. How do you prevent someone walking away with your seat if they know about that access point?

I mean if someone wants my seat they'll take it no matter what.....But I've never experienced someone trying to steal that before. Plus it might look kinda off someone taking a seat off a bike. If I'm that weary about someone taking my bike, usually I park it on a sidewalk or use a disc lock. That way any rocking of hte bike at all and that thing goes off.
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I've never felt comfortable leaving my helmet/jacket on the bike. Lock or not. I don't see how people do it...
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Helmet left on the bike was always a good place for a bum to shit in, but then again I don't live in NYC anymore...
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Quote from: ducatiz on August 12, 2015, 07:59:39 PM
Helmet left on the bike was always a good place for a bum to shit in, but then again I don't live in NYC anymore...

I dont trust people.
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the only time i leave my helmet on the bike is if the bike gets covered.
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 I have a friend that always leaves his hat on the bike, unsecured. It gives me the willies but he has not had one disappear. Another friend and I always take it with us, however sometimes when I park at the local VA hospital I leave it on the bike, and never had a problem.
I carry a cable with padlock in my backpack and sometimes use that. My bike has no built in helmet lock.
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I leave my helmet on the bike and usually the key in it if I'm north of Concord.

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Jumptship

I made up some pieces out of scrap sheet metal to block access.  I am at work now and can snap a couple pics when I get home...if I don't forget.
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Jumptship

Quote from: Jumptship on August 14, 2015, 01:57:02 AM
I made up some pieces out of scrap sheet metal to block access.  I am at work now and can snap a couple pics when I get home...if I don't forget.

Here is what I was talking about.  Should keep most fingers and pointy thing away from seat lock mechanism.
20150814_211713 by teamgreenrulz, on Flickr
20150814_211725 by teamgreenrulz, on Flickr
This has been a test of the Emergency Broadcast System.

CookieMonster

Quote from: Jumptship on August 14, 2015, 06:54:59 PM
Here is what I was talking about.  Should keep most fingers and pointy thing away from seat lock mechanism.
20150814_211713 by teamgreenrulz, on Flickr
20150814_211725 by teamgreenrulz, on Flickr
Very nice! That is exactly what I need. I garage my bike but I don't trust these people when I go to class. I never had my R1 fkd with while in school, but this is a DUCATI, a whole different beast. Half the bikes I see at school are beat the hell up...and both the R1 and the Monster stand out LOL so I will be coming up with something similar.
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