The Kawasaki part is more expensive but it is part of their one key system. You put the lock together for it works with the same key that starts the bike. I have enough keys to carry I don't need another one
That's fair. Everyone's Bike is their own Ride, and as such should be setup in the way they like it. That sounds like a great option. I personally carry a disc brake lock with alarm, and a miniature garage door opener. However I have a small tail bag that I can put many things in, and it to has a combination cable lock on it. So extra things I carry do not cause any issues for myself. I own several bikes so my system is easy to grab & go depending on which Ride I'm taking that day. In all honesty I rarely use the helmet lock but it is there when the need arises. Thanks for chiming in And ride safe!
Not really. Not a lot of options, I put it where the OEM lock would go. If I think it's going to rain I will carry it with me. A water proof bag/cover would help.
So I went back to my orders, the one I purchased says no longer available. However this one looks identical. Remember it fits bikes through 2019. If yours is newer, expand your search. Helmet Lock, Motorcycle Aluminum Alloy Helmet Lock Mount Hook Fit for Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015-2019 Mounting Accessories Included Popular a.co/d/fLSJl1e Good luck, ride safe!
Of course they can. Keeping honest people honest. But it also prevents the typical resting helmet on a seat or handlebar from becoming a wind blown helmet hitting road surface (which can render it unsafe) or the quick swipe and run theft. If someone is determined enough to squat, pull a knife, cut, it's no stopping it. There are parts of the world where everything of value is fair game, but I don't live there. Great comment and question. Thank you.
Great simple video mate. Thanks
The Kawasaki part is more expensive but it is part of their one key system. You put the lock together for it works with the same key that starts the bike. I have enough keys to carry I don't need another one
That's fair. Everyone's Bike is their own Ride, and as such should be setup in the way they like it. That sounds like a great option.
I personally carry a disc brake lock with alarm, and a miniature garage door opener. However I have a small tail bag that I can put many things in, and it to has a combination cable lock on it. So extra things I carry do not cause any issues for myself. I own several bikes so my system is easy to grab & go depending on which Ride I'm taking that day.
In all honesty I rarely use the helmet lock but it is there when the need arises.
Thanks for chiming in And ride safe!
Nice job. I’m definitely going to get one for my Vulcan S.
Thank you. Let me know how it goes!
Thank you.
You are welcome. 😊
Trying to find somewhere where it won't get wet inside if it suddenly rains!!! Any suggestions...?
Not really. Not a lot of options, I put it where the OEM lock would go. If I think it's going to rain I will carry it with me. A water proof bag/cover would help.
Could give us the Amazon link for this lock ?
Thanks in advance
So I went back to my orders, the one I purchased says no longer available. However this one looks identical. Remember it fits bikes through 2019.
If yours is newer, expand your search.
Helmet Lock, Motorcycle Aluminum Alloy Helmet Lock Mount Hook Fit for Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015-2019 Mounting Accessories Included Popular a.co/d/fLSJl1e
Good luck, ride safe!
@@frdbecker thanks for that, mine is a 2024 .
Ride safe too
You're going to love your new bike! Congratulations great choice!
Thanks,I'm loving it all ready. 1,400 miles done in four weeks.
Thank you
CooL to know. better save than sorry 😀
Thanks William.
Never understood these, can't someone just cut the strap on helmet??
Of course they can. Keeping honest people honest. But it also prevents the typical resting helmet on a seat or handlebar from becoming a wind blown helmet hitting road surface (which can render it unsafe) or the quick swipe and run theft. If someone is determined enough to squat, pull a knife, cut, it's no stopping it.
There are parts of the world where everything of value is fair game, but I don't live there.
Great comment and question. Thank you.