i wrap it around my sproket, xn14 should fit up to 7mm disc with look at their stuff as they have diffeent pin thicknesses an jaw depths.
Finally got a chance to read what I believe was all of the comments (formatting is a bit confusing). Any ideas what he meant by this? What advantage would the thief have with the title? Obviously they would then know where the owner lives... but for doing things like obtaining chip matched ECUs?
nevermind, i'm being made fun of in my own house, by my own family, no less---- for being a blonde...
if you have the title, you pretty much own the bike. it becomes a his word against mine that the owner didn't sell it to the thief.
I used to remove the main fuse from my FZR600 back in the day when our group would park at some large event.
I've never saw a vehicle title that allows transfer of ownership without the current owners signature ... This would be the same name that is on the front of the title ... With this in mind, if the real owner, whose name is on the front of the title does not release ownership with his signature, forgery must come into play. That would be a second charge against the thief ... And in most cases, a thief wants money, not the actual bike... So the stolen property is chopped. Playing with names on GOV paperwork leaves a paper trail back to a specific person also ... -- That title is just a hard copy of the real data that is in a GOV data base ... Keep the bikes serial numbers and those numbers can always be traced ... Many places allow ownership without titles ... Possession goes a long way here I'd guess ... EDIT: On the topic of titles and thieves ... I do remember a guy yrs ago who wanted any, any car that had a title.. He would take just the title also ... Not 100% what he did with that paper, but he did come back from 1 out of state trip (with titles in hand on this trip) with no front teeth and I never asked what happened to him or that paperwork ... This guy was pretty much a local hard-a$$ that took his business to the big city and left a couple teeth there ... He's been dead a long time now ... So, I'm inclined to think that title paperwork is just a different level of thievery ..
For those still on the hemet lock topic: Just bought this from my local motorcycle store. Does the trick. I just added a keyring to loop it around the seat lock pin. If the loops were bigger i wouldn't need the keyring but the larger ones they had were twice the price etc This one i can keep under the seat next to the battery ready for the day i need to lock my helmet to the packrack. For those in Australia website address is in the photo.