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Motorcycle anti-theft system for helmets and luggage
[Category : - Automotive Accessories - Tools- Biking]
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The present invention is constituted by an anti-cut lace (ribbon or cable) made of a special material (steel, titanium, carbon fiber, kevlar and the like) with a lug provided with a hole for passing the steering lock cylinder and the other lug equipped with a loop to pass the first lug and create a ring around the objects to be attached to the motorcycle.
The length of the lace can be established according to the needs (full-face helmets, jet helmets, cross helmets, one or two helmets).
The system can be used to tie objects other than a helmet.
The system should be used when the motorcycle is stationary and not while driving.
The ends of the lace in special material have a shape specially designed to have a hole on one side and a slot on the other.
A lug has a hole compatible with the steering lock cylinder. The other terminal has a slot that allows the insertion of the first terminal to form the ring.
In the case of use of rigid material, the lug of the steering lock consists of a compatible curved plate to adhere to the steering tube; the other lug is made up of a slot to pass the first lug. The two lugs are welded or sewn to the ends of the lace.
The lace is inserted in the visor opening for full-face helmets or in the ring of the strap; a ring is created and the lug is inserted into the space between the steering lock and the steering tube. By closing the steering lock, the cylinder passes through the hole in the lugs and it remains engaged and locked.
Opening the steering lock the lug is easily removed.
When not in use, the lace can be rolled up and inserted into the compartment under the saddle or in a backpack.
This lace prevents theft and is more practical than a chain.
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