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No helmet lock?
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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1407842" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>Mr. Townsend on this forum has made locks in the past, and I bought two of them. They are of very high quality, and work great.</p><p></p><p>And you're right, no helmet locks on a sport touring bike is a glaring oversight on the part of Yamaha. Hell, even my 20 year old crotch rocket has hooks under the seat. You take the key, remove the seat, slip the D-ring of the helmet on to the hook, and re-install the seat. The helmet hangs beside the side panel, and is locked to the bike.</p><p></p><p>And really, people think an acceptable solution is to put them in the saddlebags? REALLY? I guess next time I'm on a trip, and have my saddlebags full of clothing, shoes, and Canadian whiskey, and need to lock my helmet, I can just empty the saddlebag, put all my stuff on the seat or on the ground, and lock my helmet in the saddlebag. Ta-Da!</p><p></p><p>The solution is to see if Scott Townsend still has any locks left. He's aces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1407842, member: 19178"] Mr. Townsend on this forum has made locks in the past, and I bought two of them. They are of very high quality, and work great. And you're right, no helmet locks on a sport touring bike is a glaring oversight on the part of Yamaha. Hell, even my 20 year old crotch rocket has hooks under the seat. You take the key, remove the seat, slip the D-ring of the helmet on to the hook, and re-install the seat. The helmet hangs beside the side panel, and is locked to the bike. And really, people think an acceptable solution is to put them in the saddlebags? REALLY? I guess next time I'm on a trip, and have my saddlebags full of clothing, shoes, and Canadian whiskey, and need to lock my helmet, I can just empty the saddlebag, put all my stuff on the seat or on the ground, and lock my helmet in the saddlebag. Ta-Da! The solution is to see if Scott Townsend still has any locks left. He's aces. [/QUOTE]
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