HELMET SECURITY

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Kevin, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

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    Steve Parry Guest

    Steve Parry, Apr 6, 2009
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  3. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    no but he still has some
     
    Kevin, Apr 6, 2009
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    Pip Luscher Guest

    Or use a bicycle cable lock.
     
    Pip Luscher, Apr 6, 2009
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    YTC#1 Guest

    Or the freebie that came with Ride many moons ago
     
    YTC#1, Apr 6, 2009
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    Rusty_Hinge Guest

    Wouldn't help me much - I've an open-face helmet...
     
    Rusty_Hinge, Apr 6, 2009
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  7. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    Oh, just thought I'd mention it...and it does do an open faced thats why I
    bought it
     
    Kevin, Apr 6, 2009
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  8. Kevin

    Rusty_Hinge Guest

    Oh - must have a look then - though I don't buy things from/through Ebay.

    <later>

    Hmmm. /examines helmet/ Thought so! The two metal 'D'-rings my strap is
    secured by would take pretty-nearly any security cable. (Including my
    bicycle one.)

    Thanks for the pointer!
     
    Rusty_Hinge, Apr 7, 2009
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  9. Kevin

    YTC#1 Guest

    With a metal "D" loop, you can slide a small (free) lock through ?
     
    YTC#1, Apr 7, 2009
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    Krusty Guest

    Lying ****. If you're going to spam usenet, you might want to either
    use a different name for each group, or at least stick to the same
    story in all groups. You admit in free.uk.diy.home that you're the one
    selling these, so how about you just **** off & die.

    So you're a proven lier, & your 'nospam' email addy proves you're also
    a hypocrite - hardly a trustworthy person to deal with.

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    Krusty

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    Krusty, Apr 10, 2009
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