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Friday, January 4, 2013

Keep it Locked with RoadLok Security

First article of 2013 is on a product I have personally used and loved!  Those of us who have the pleasure of owning and riding motorcycles, we know the importance of securing them when not in use.  Here is a list of most frequently stolen motorcycle from 2009 as published by National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB);

  1. Honda 13,688
  2. Yamaha 11,148
  3. Suzuki 9,154
  4. Kawasaki 5, 911
  5. Harley-Davidson 3,529

The theft of these motorcycles accounted for 77.4% of all brands stolen in 2009.  Approximately 25-30% are recovered, because of the ease to strip parts and sell.

The H-D Smart Security System for Touring Harley-Davidson Motorcycles costs approximately $329.95 plus installation (part #68200-07A).  If you add the Smart Siren II Kit this will set you back an additional $89.95.  Very nice system, we have one installed on our 2011 FLHTK without the siren though.  

In October 2012, my wife and I vacationed in Florida and spent time at Destination Daytona.  While there we decided to rent a 2013 Harley-Davidson Street Glide.  The rental program used to be run by Eagle Riders at Destination, but now was controlled exclusively by Destination Daytona Dealership.  Every rental Harley has a RoadLok System installed.  Being new to this device, I didn't know what to think of it.  After 2 days of renting, riding and securing the motorcycle, I am a believer in the RoadLok System.  

RoadLok installs to the Brake Caliper within less than 15 minutes and simply stated uses a spring loaded pin that "seats" itself into one of the holes on the rotor.  Once this pin is seated, the motorcycle can't be moved even an inch.  You can't forget to take the RoadLok off when getting ready to ride, if you did you would not go anywhere.  Other locks similar to this allow the rider to move the motorcycle a few feet, thus if forgotten causing possible damage to the bike and/or injury to themselves.  

Paul Jr., and Orange County Choppers were so impressed that they build a custom RoadLok Chopper and added the RoadLok to it.  Afterwards each Custom Chopper that leaves their showroom has a RoadLok installed.  Hey if it can protect a $100,000 custom chopper think what it can do for the average bike!  OCC and RoadLok.

I contacted Denis McWatters, Operations Manager at RoadLok Security this morning and had a nice conversation with him abut their lock.  RoadLok Security, of New Windsor, New York 888-ROADLOK.  I was informed that Law Enforcement Officers and Blue Knights Members will receive a discount if purchasing online.  I promised I would not give the Law Enforcement Code out.  However if you are interested in purchasing, in my opinion and Paul Jr.'s,  one of these superior locks, drop me an e-mail and I'd be happy to share this Code with you, providing you meet the criteria.

As always, if you use or see a product you think is worthy of sharing with the motorcycling enthusiast, please send it to me for an article.  Remember to ride straight, sober, safe and with skill.  Be sure to attend a certified motorcycle skills class.  You will be glad you did!