Helmet savvy
When I am at work, I take the helmet in with me. When I go out to stores or where ever, I will lock it on my bike. For quick stops, I will just hang it from my mirror or lock it, depending on where I am and how visable my bike is from where I am.
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I use this:
http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/Kry ... 16887.html
I have to say I love it.
I just put the cord through my helmet and then through something else sturdy on my bike.
http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/Kry ... 16887.html
I have to say I love it.
I just put the cord through my helmet and then through something else sturdy on my bike.
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For quick stops, I hang it from the helmet lock, but I don't bother actually locking it. I was just hanging it from the handlebar, but kept accidentally hitting the kill switch. After a few episodes of cranking and cranking with no start, I decided to quit using the handlebar.
Bikin' John
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Thanks for the input. I always ride with a helmet and jacket, I don't have the pants yet, and so far always took the helmet with me. Just never know who may want a helmet. My husband took his bike into the shop for some recall work. (We only ride the bikes on the weekend when it's descent out.) but when we picked it up the plate was gone. The shop was trying to tell us it fell off, but we think it was taken while at the shop. So with that said, I will always take my helmet with me cause you just never know. Thanks again for your responses.
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Was just gonna say. Had that happen to me once. Locked up my brand new Aria and came back 10 minutes later to find just the rings and a scrap of the strap remaining........Nibblet99 wrote:+1ofblong wrote:if someone wants that helmet no bike lock is gonna stop them from ripping the strap off.
Lift Visor
Apply Stanley knife to chin strap
Walk away with helmet in 15 seconds flat
No thanks, I'd rather keep mine with me...
Likewise for kids who see something that is designed to take impacts, and a pile of stones/sticks/ whatever else to test it with
Take it with you, even if some bas tard doesn't steal it, you never know if some drunk buggers mistook it for a roadside urinal or whatever.
Always ask why.

