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Yet Another Helmet Lock
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<blockquote data-quote="daviddowns2000" data-source="post: 40495" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Low tech analog of FJReady's helmet lock: Use a nylon strap with a buckle instead of the metal "hook". Instead of bolting a metal hook onto the bar, just loop the strap around the bar, run the end through the helmlet D-ring, and adjust buckle so the helmet D-ring is just below the seat surface. Takes a few seconds longer to deploy than FJReady's clever hook, but there is basically no fabrication. There is nothing to chafe the seat other than the helmet D-ring because the strap drops out of the way when not in use and there is no metal sticking up between the seats. I had a backpack that had a strap with a buckle on the end that I never used, so I cut the strap off, heat-sealed the cut end, and used it. Sporting goods and camping departments sell all kinds of straps that would work. Lots of other variations on the theme are possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daviddowns2000, post: 40495, member: 258"] Low tech analog of FJReady's helmet lock: Use a nylon strap with a buckle instead of the metal "hook". Instead of bolting a metal hook onto the bar, just loop the strap around the bar, run the end through the helmlet D-ring, and adjust buckle so the helmet D-ring is just below the seat surface. Takes a few seconds longer to deploy than FJReady's clever hook, but there is basically no fabrication. There is nothing to chafe the seat other than the helmet D-ring because the strap drops out of the way when not in use and there is no metal sticking up between the seats. I had a backpack that had a strap with a buckle on the end that I never used, so I cut the strap off, heat-sealed the cut end, and used it. Sporting goods and camping departments sell all kinds of straps that would work. Lots of other variations on the theme are possible. [/QUOTE]
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