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Re: Schuberth
- Subject: Re: Schuberth
- From: "Fritz Curtis" <fritzc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 21:49:42 -0400
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Mick" <bmwmick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <oilheads@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: Schuberth
> At 04:35 PM 8/12/2005 -0400, Fritz Curtis wrote:
>>Hello Oilheads,
>>I have a Schuberth Helmet and bought a helmet lock which clamps to the
>>"crash
>>bars" on my RT. The lock slips through the "D" rings on most helmets but
>>my
>>Schuberth doesn't have "D" rings. Have any of you engineered a method for
>>locking your helmet that doesn't have "D" rings? The only way I can see
>>to do
>>it is slip the lock through the helmet strap and that doesn't look very
>>secure.
>>
>>Fritz in Owosso, MI
>
> Fritz,
> I had to add a spring nickel plated key ring to my Schuberth
> and my System IV helmets. This allows me to use the bag-style
> lock or any normal cable lock. Just thread it into the metal clasp
> right where the strap connects to your seatbelt latch.
Great Idea, I'll try it. Wait a minute!
Can't the thief just unthread it? Oh! It will slow him down enough to
discourage him. After all locks are just for honest people. You can't stop
a
real thief, can you?
Thanks again.
Fritz
>
> Mick
> Tucson
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