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No helmet lock?
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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1407940" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>Yup, years ago, I crafted a bracket (two, actually, one for each side), and used screws under the front seat to mount them. Then I bought vinyl covered braided cable and a couple of ferrules, and made loops on the ends, just as described elsewhere here. After a few years of that, I got smart and bought Scott Townsend's locks, and had them keyed to match my ignition key. A better solution than saddlebags, top boxes, f*cking around with cables and seat removal, or any other solution.</p><p></p><p>Yamaha should have provided helmet locks, period. My 79 750 Special had them, and my 82 Seca Turbo had them. Maybe the engineer/designer who had that idea back then is retired, and the new engineers never use the products they design. Helmet locks. Duh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1407940, member: 19178"] Yup, years ago, I crafted a bracket (two, actually, one for each side), and used screws under the front seat to mount them. Then I bought vinyl covered braided cable and a couple of ferrules, and made loops on the ends, just as described elsewhere here. After a few years of that, I got smart and bought Scott Townsend's locks, and had them keyed to match my ignition key. A better solution than saddlebags, top boxes, f*cking around with cables and seat removal, or any other solution. Yamaha should have provided helmet locks, period. My 79 750 Special had them, and my 82 Seca Turbo had them. Maybe the engineer/designer who had that idea back then is retired, and the new engineers never use the products they design. Helmet locks. Duh. [/QUOTE]
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