BoltLock, is it worth it?

  • the_mongrel
    the_mongrel
    14 years ago
    Actually - I was thinking the same thing!! I use to lock my helmet to my last bike to save me carrying it around. I miss that now. What are the options??
  • the_mongrel
    the_mongrel
    14 years ago
    I have one on my old bike that I think I might take off and see if I can discretely mount it in the fatty.

    I will let you know I go.
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    14 years ago

    It would be interesting to know whot the stats are for helmets and jackets bein nicked off bikes

    My jacket has far more sentimental value than dollars, but have never been too concerned about it being stolen in the past

  • Cubicinches
    Cubicinches
    14 years ago

    The only people who would mess with my bike or anything left on it, are people I wouldn't mess with and a BoltLock wouldn't stop them

     

  • the_mongrel
    the_mongrel
    14 years ago
    The trouble is, if your helmet gets nicked when you are 200k from home - then what?
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    14 years ago

    Pinch the coppers while he is writin ur ticket

  • WozzA
    WozzA
    14 years ago

    Pad lock through the D buckles on ya helmet.. & mirror is a good idea...

    also a cable lock through both arms of ya jacket, over ya seat & through the back wheel works... 

  • pennywise
    pennywise
    14 years ago
    or you can use www.priceusa.com.au i have used them a few times they are fast and secure
  • boxa
    boxa
    14 years ago
    Make the missis carry them
  • grahamjb
    grahamjb
    14 years ago
    I have been riding for nearly 40 years and never had my helmet stolen...how many guys have had their helmets knocked off when they have left them with the bike?
  • Cubicinches
    Cubicinches
    14 years ago

    Pre 1973 never wore one so I never had one stolen. I bought one in 1974 and still have it. I leave it on the bike all the time and no one has ever had the mind to relieve me of possesion of it. I don't know why.

    I heard of a helmet being stolen at the Phillip Island Grand Prix, but that was returned to the owner with the concelation prize of a hot turd in it.