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[quote=THPSRIDER;6995275]The only thing I see with these is that your helmet is upside down. I looks like your helmet would become a rain gauge! Just something to consider.[/quote
Yeah, that possibility ran through my mind! The more I think about it, the more I like the handcuff idea... I have a couple sets from my Army MP days back in the 80's, I think I'll go dig them out of the box of "junk" up in the attic and see how I like that instead.... plus save myself about $100 on the additional lock sets.
Last edited by Stomper-63; Jul 13, 2010 at 04:58 PM.
I leave it on the bike all of the time, I must that I have had one stolen before. Went to leave the bar and sure enough no helmit or bike. Not so good times
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