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Old 05-18-2008, 03:28 PM
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Thanks for the update. Doesn't look that out of place on the bike either.
And since being on the left fork, its out of sight and mostly out of weather so the key hole stays clear. At least thats my though, its not a real sales point that I can tell on the web site.
 
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I put one of those on my SG about 7 months ago. It was easy to install and works great.
 
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I'm researching different security systems/devices for my bike. The roadlock looks like a great device. The only con I could see was that according to the website you have to roll the bike back or forth 3inches to engage the lock which means you have to remount the bike at as least stand it up and push it. I don't know if the xenas the same way or not.

BTW, never heard of a problem with chrome and brake dust that Ram spoke of.Anyone else heard of this.
 
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When I put the lock pin in after parking, I don't get back on and roll the bike to engage the lock. I figure if someone is going to try and move it the pin will engage when it is moved. Normally I lock the forks, pop the roadloc pin in place and walk away.
 
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When I put the lock pin in after parking, I don't get back on and roll the bike to engage the lock. I figure if someone is going to try and move it the pin will engage when it is moved. Normally I lock the forks, pop the roadloc pin in place and walk away.
I have tried that and it also works well. Will keep doing this way.Thanks for the tip!
 
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Hey Ram, it's been a couple of months now since you got the Roadlok.&nbsp\\; Do you still like it?&nbsp\\; I am thinking of getting one before my trip.

Ride safe.&nbsp\\;

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The reality is any lock is only marginal security from the in-experienced criminal.
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Nothing a couple Dollies and a&nbsp\\;few guys, and a trailer&nbsp\\;could not quickly&nbsp\\;defeat.&nbsp\\; If someone wants your bike&nbsp\\;odds are they will get it, and are probably as&nbsp\\;practiced&nbsp\\;like a&nbsp\\;NASCAR pit crew.&nbsp\\; Make certain also&nbsp\\;your&nbsp\\;insurance covers what you got into you bike.
 
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I know this thread has been dormant for years but I have wanted one of these for a while. Just ordered the black one today. Rep from roadloc was great to deal with...
 
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You're going to be very pleased with the RoadLoK! Great choice!
 
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I ordered mine yesterday. Great people to work with. They discount for veterans and police. Looks like an extra chrome piece on my chrome front.
 


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