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Rocky Creek HelmetLok and Stainless Steel T-Bar Combined

RC4915

Regular price$64.99
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HELMETLOK is a carabiner-style lock, with a 4-digit programmable locking mechanism, designed to lock your helmet to your bike. If your helmet utilizes a "quick release" buckle, slide the Extension into the "quick release" buckle, thread the HelmetLok into the hole at the end of the Extension, attach it to your bike and lock it! Unlike a conventional carabiner, when the locking arm is open, it pivots outwards. This allows you to attach it to large-diameter handlebars, bike frames, gear racks and grab rails. In fact, it will fit around anything with a 38mm diameter.

The 4-digit locking mechanism is made from weather-resistant zinc alloy and to protect your bike, the aluminium carabiner is covered with a protective plastic coating. Since the HelmetLok is not permanently mounted to your frame, you are free to attach your helmet to any suitable place on your bike. Small and compact enough to fit in your pocket or on your belt loop, why be weighed down carrying your helmet around?

NOTE:

The Helmetlok extension does not fit Shoei Neotec or GT-Air 2 helmets. If you own a Shoei helmet, we suggest using the gearlok to secure your helmet.


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