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Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:06 am
by fiveoboy01
bobtasco wrote:ehhh, I guess that will do it, but isn't that a pain in the "O Ring"?
Not any more than lugging it around with you in the store/restaraunt etc. Sometimes I will carry it in with me if I know I'm only going to be a couple minutes.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:12 am
by CNF2002
macktruckturner wrote:ehh a crackhead doesn't need much - a dollar is a dollar. I lock mine to the seat or carry it with me.
Maybe but I dont usually frequent places that have crackheads walking around.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:34 am
by dieziege
CNF... how would you know... they are everywhere...
I wouldn't leave a helmet (any gear) unlocked anywhere. It's not theft for money I fear. There are plenty of people who would throw it into the nearest tree/bush/trash can for giggles. Or nab it to play "hit me harder with that baseball bat" with...
I wouldn't lock one by the chin strap for the same reasons...
we need a chin strap... someone who wants to enact biker fantasies with his blow-up doll doesn't.
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 8:01 am
by thebighop
NorthernPete wrote:I lock mine with the little locky hook thing under the seat. But I do see alot of people leaving their helmets on the seat or handle bars as well, so I guess depending how crime riden your area is, it probably isnt a big thing. its not like its a wallet, its not an easily cashable item IMO.
HA!!! I live near Flint , Michigan...the town GM killed. Crime is so bad around town, I lock my helmet in the trunk of my Venture then take the trunk inside with me...

Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 10:30 am
by bobtasco
Ok, well for those of us not rich enough for a luggage box, I am hearing alot of "lockign it up." What does that mean? How do you lock up leathers and a helmet with a chain. It seems like the easeist way to get around that is the weakest part of the helmet entirely, the chinstrap.
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 8:51 pm
by thebighop
A helmet isn't much good with a chin strap ripped off it. Wind has a bad habit off pulling the helmet off your head at road speed. If you bike has a helmet hook, they usually lock, you can safely hang it there and not worry too much. Personally, I wouldn't want a helmet I couldn't strap on properly.
Leathers present a different problem. You could alwyas loop a chain through the sleeve and chain it to the bike...a leather jacket, with out sleeve isn't very practicle either...unless of course you have a matching helmet with a missing chin strap

Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 12:14 am
by NorthernPete
thebighop wrote:A helmet isn't much good with a chin strap ripped off it. Wind has a bad habit off pulling the helmet off your head at road speed. If you bike has a helmet hook, they usually lock, you can safely hang it there and not worry too much. Personally, I wouldn't want a helmet I couldn't strap on properly.
Leathers present a different problem. You could alwyas loop a chain through the sleeve and chain it to the bike...a leather jacket, with out sleeve isn't very practicle either...unless of course you have a matching helmet with a missing chin strap

*L A1 super cool image there!
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:42 pm
by spinner
Since I've been living in a town where people steal my multivitamin supplements from my mailbox (Binghamton, NY i hate you).. I don't trust leaving anything out in the open that's worth more than a couple $$. I bring everything I can inside with me. If I were to leave my helmet outside, I would feed the chain through where the visor would go (full face helmet).
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:05 pm
by TechTMW
I use a 45l top box - big enough for 2 helmets
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:57 am
by d2mini
CNF2002 wrote:Used helmets are pretty worthless, not many people would buy them and no one would pay much for it.
Check ebay lately?