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Testimonials
of the Honda
Helmet Lock Bracket
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Testimonials
of the Yamaha
Helmet Lock Bracket
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Reviewed by:
Terri Jo Elliott
Reviewed for: Shadow Ace 750
Used for: 1-6 months
Review Summary: I love these, Best new idea in years. Now I can use
my helmet lock and the same key as my ignition.
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Reviewed by: Debi Armstrong
Reviewed for: VTX 1300 Retro
Used for: < 1 month
Ease of install: 4.0
Value: 5.0
Would buy again: yes
Review Summary: Wow. This things is great. I hated losing my factory
lock and having to bolt some ugly piece of crap to my bikes. This does
exactly what it says it will, relocates the helmet lock to the front
of the bike. Love it!
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Reviewed by:
Bob (RobertL)
Reviewed for: V-Star 1100 Classic
Used for: < 1 month
Review Summary: I have
a V-Star 03 " 1100 Classic". I ordered the Biker Brackets
Helmet re-location kit here on the webb site (very quick/painless).
The kit arrived within 3-5 business days (as promised). The directions
info & kit were all there. The bracket was easy to install and now
I have access to my original helmet lock. I strongly recommend this
kit.
Bob
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Reviewed by: Debbie Lang (laditek)
Reviewed for: V-Star Classic
Place bought: Other
Used for: 1-6 months
Review Summary:
What an awesome idea. The helmet lock works great and is very convenient
now. I am ecstatic about my new gadget.
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Reviewed by: Norman Frank
Reviewed for: V-Star Classic
Used for: 1-6 months
Review Summary:
I'm sure you get lots of good feedback, so here is mine. I got the information
on how to order from http://www.jackphelps.com/lock.htm.
Two Fridays
ago the bracket for relocating the helmet lock from behind the left
saddle bag of the motorcycle to the front fender came. It was all it
claimed to be...a flat piece of iron with three holes in it, along with
a washer and instructions. You know, an engineer can get excited over
a well-machined piece of iron. It only took about 15 minutes to remove
the saddle bag, remove the helmet holder, relocate the helmet holder
to the front fender using the bracket, and reinstall the saddle bag.
Sometimes things work out well. I used the helmet holder at every break
on the following 300-mile ride so I didn't have to carry the helmet
everywhere I went.
No,
I couldn't have made it myself (no machine shop), so thank you for the
idea and the bracket to make it happen. It works great!
Norman
Frank
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Testimonials of the Suzuki
Helmet Lock Bracket
Reviewed by:
Jim Bennett (jim-b)
Reviewed for: Intruder Volusia
Place bought: Manufacturer Direct
Used for: 1-6 months
Review Summary:
The biggest problem I had with my leatherlike bags was that I lost use
of my helmet lock. This is the perfect solution and the price was right.
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Testimonials of the Kawasaki
Helmet Lock Bracket
Reviewed by:
Mike Abbott
Reviewed for: Vulcan 1500 Nomad Fi
Place bought: Manufacturer Direct
Used for: 1-6 months
Review Summary: I actually bought 2 of these brackets - 1 for the VN1500
and one for a friend's Honda ACE. I located the bracket on the right
side of the front wheel, using existing hardware. Now, it works like
a dream! Great little product..
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