Helmet lock on M620?

Started by rideserotta, November 02, 2010, 04:51:48 PM

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rideserotta

Is there a way to lock your helmet to a 2005 Monster 620? I get tired of carrying in on quick errands.
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stopintime

Several wirelocks and ones you mount on the bike.

It was recently discussed here
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=43855.msg790357#msg790357
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Slide Panda

Here's the item i mention in the thread that's linked above. You can use with the stock under seat post set up.

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http://www.rei.com/product/736400
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rideserotta

Thanks. That REI one looks like the ticket.
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Doctor Woodrow

The 05 Monster 620 comes with a helmet lock. Lift the seat, look for a cable that is about a foot long with a loop on the end of it. Put the cable through the helmet, or the D-ring of the helmet, then place the loop over the little metal post next to where the other end of the cable attaches, and put the seat back on. I am not even going to ask why you people were suggesting the OP buy something. It comes with the bike (of course it is possible that somebody chopped yours off as a mod "to make the bike lighter"  [laugh] , but that would just make sense now wouldn't it? Oh wait, no.)

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mstevens

To expand - the cable is supposed to be supplied in the tool kit. There's no telling where it might be now. There's a loop on each end.

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To expand even further, sometimes drunk assholes cut helmets off bikes and take them, or pee in them.

I figure it's worth it never happening, so I take the helmet with me.
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jc.cyberdemon

dont have one on my 05 620....
dont know if it ever cam with it

somegirl

Quote from: MrIncredible on November 03, 2010, 10:16:43 PM
To expand even further, sometimes drunk assholes cut helmets off bikes and take them, or pee in them.

I figure it's worth it never happening, so I take the helmet with me.

Yup, it took me 2 bicycle helmets to learn my lesson, I never take the chance with the moto helmet.
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Howie

IMO, the cable they give you is rather useless.  Besides being too short for any thing but a helmet.  If you look through the pages here you will also find it is not too difficult to remove the seat without a key.  If I plan on locking my helmet I carry a cable with a lock that will allow me to lock my helmet, jacket and whatever else to the bike.

mstevens

I agree it's not very useful. Not only is the cable a bit short and dealing with the seat a hassle, but after trying it once I concluded that I don't really have a need or desire to leave my helmet with my bike in a place where it needs to be locked.

Around here, I can just hang it from a passenger footpeg or leave it on the seat if I want to leave it outside. Nobody's going to mess with it.
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zooom

I have ziptied mine to the footpeg bracket with the heavy duty ( read the type that cops handcuff you with type of grade) and it deters most...the real theives will get what they want no matter what...these are all in circumstances of prevention of the opportunistic casual thief...
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rideserotta

Ok... so I go online and look up the OEM helmet cable. I found two part numbers for the cable. 732.1.007.1A and 732.1.004.1A. The picture are EXACTLY the same. The 007 is $25 and the 004 is $7. I guess the marketing guys raised the price when they changed the model number on the newer one (007). Or am I missing something and they are in fact different???
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stopintime

Quote from: rideserotta on November 04, 2010, 02:10:58 PM
Ok... so I go online and look up the OEM helmet cable. I found two part numbers for the cable. 732.1.007.1A and 732.1.004.1A. The picture are EXACTLY the same. The 007 is $25 and the 004 is $7. I guess the marketing guys raised the price when they changed the model number on the newer one (007). Or am I missing something and they are in fact different???

I think there's a mix up. The 007 is described as (also?) being for 748/916 - those cables had a metal end/eye on them and probably won't fit a Monster. The 004 looks right.
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