Helmetlok 4104 Carabiner Style Helmet Lock and Extension Black
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The lock mechanism/combination was too difficult to reset, so I returned it. If the Neotec is equipped with a ratcheting lock rather than a D-lock, If it's a ring, then yes, it's too wide and thick.
Because I'm unfamiliar with Harley's lock, I can't say. This one is fantastic, and I've installed one on each of my bikes; the contrasting numbers make it easier to read than others I've seen with silver wheels on a silver lock.
If you order the lock alone, you will not receive any tbars; if you order the lock and tbars together, you will receive only one tbar.
I honestly have no idea. I was under the impression that the T-shirt was a T-shirt with a T-shirt attached to it. Although a bar appears in the image, it is not in fact incle. This T- My helmet fits perfectly in the bar. "Helmetlok Carabiner Style Helmet Lock and EXTENSION," as shown in the photo. CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THE EXTENSION IS? I didn't get it because I didn't ask for it.
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extension of the bar The lock is excellent, and the coating prevents it from clanging or leaving marks on your bike. However, if I were to buy again, I would not choose the T-lock. extension of the bar The reason for this is that the lock will pass through the D-shaped opening. I hope my review was useful to you and that it was able to hook on to the helmet strap.
I was really looking forward to getting this lock and extension for my bike, but when it arrived today, the extension bar was missing, so I only got the combo lock. Without both parts, it's practically useless. A combination lock isn't enough for me. The first thing I did was look inside the box to see if anything had fallen out. It was not to be found. The other issue is that I don't want to be penalized if I return it, so it's essentially a loss. And this is something I would not recommend. I can't endorse something I haven't tried myself.
This was just purchased today as a precautionary measure to prevent someone from simply walking away with a $700 helmet. It turns out that it won't work with "some" Shoei helmets, according to the back of the box. I suppose mine is one of them. The product description makes no mention of this. Given that Shoei is one of the most well-known helmet manufacturers, knowing this information would be helpful. The T- I wouldn't use it anyways because the bar is too fat to fit through the ratcheting device; I'm no Incredible Hulk, but I simply bent and snapped the T-bar. It is made of very cheap aluminum, not steel, and is held in place by hand. I had no trouble resetting the carabiner's combo. I'm hoping I'll be able to use it with some kind of cable.
When I first opened the package, I was taken aback by how light and inexpensive this lok was. Another one I have is heavy and sturdy, with a heavy metal bar that can be inserted into a helmet's d ring. The lock's bar has a plastic feel to it and can be bent with a small girl's strength. Is this product's quality really that much lower than it was when I last bought it? On the plus side, it works, but only for $30 - The correct price is $9.
Simply put, on the first day I used this lock in the middle of the day, my helmet was stolen. I was parked in San Francisco, a city with a high rate of car theft. This lock is likely to be a good deterrent if you normally park in less theft-prone areas, but it is easily broken in practice. The T- The bar that connects the lock to the bike is brittle and easily snaps off. br>br>While the lock is simple to set up and use, I would not recommend using it to keep your helmet secure. Saddle that is locked- To prevent your helmet from being stolen, put it in a bag or carry it with you.
For those of us who have the dumb ratchet strap, the T that comes with it must be used. It's not inconvenient in any way; it just means you'll have to fiddle with it for a while. I wish the T's hole was a little bigger and allowed for a little more movement so it was easier to put on and take off. The lock mechanism appears to be a little flimsy, but this isn't Fort Knox. It protects your helmet from quick, sticky hands. If there was a genuine desire for it; They might be able to handle it. However, it gives me peace of mind when I leave my lid with my bike; highly recommended!.
The stock saddlebags on the Yamaha V-Max Silverado edition of the Yamaha V-Max are, for some reason, smaller than the stock saddlebags on the Yamaha V-Max Silverado edition. The stock helmet lock placement is completely blocked by Star. I found this after deciding against adding another lock to the engine guards or license plate mount, as well as another key to my ring, because I don't always lock my helmet anyway. I can just toss it in my saddlebags until I need it, then turn it on and lock it in a matter of seconds. If you have a passenger helmet and it won't fit on a single fender, this is a great solution. lock that has been mounted My chrome handlebars aren't scratched by it. Because the helmet doesn't move around much, it won't scratch the gas tank or vice versa. The combination is simple to set up. My $450 helmet/bluetooth system has yet to be stolen, so I believe it is a good investment.
I was only planning on using the carabiner due to another reviewer's comment about the T lock being brittle. I attempted to bend or break the T lock as soon as I received the package. It's not going to happen by hand; sure, they could cut it with bolt cutters, but come on, if someone wants something bad enough, they'll get it.