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Old 11-07-2010, 04:21 AM
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Default RoadLoK Anti-Theft device

I have a brand new in box Chrome RoadLoK for a 2000 - 2010 touring. It retails for $324.99. I will sell for $200 shipped in the 48. Please email me roccov18@hotmail.com for details. This is a great Anti-Theft device and you can get up to 20% off your insurance.

Here is the RoadLoK site with pictures of device installed. Thank You!!

http://www.roadlok.com/onlinecatalog...harley_302.htm
 
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The description reads:
The ROADLOK® for your Harley-Davidson® is an add-on-type security system which mounts between the front brake caliper and fork. The ROADLOK is the only physical lock system on the face of the Earth which cannot damage your motorcycle if you forget to unlock it before trying to ride.
Can you explain to me how?
 
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Uhhhh, I would say that it will not allow to move forward or backward after the pin has locked into the rotor hole thus no harm I wouldn't think..as in you cannot move the bike. At least that is my interpretation..
 
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But...if the pin locks into the rotor why spend $324.99 for this device when you can buy a rotor lock -that would do the same job- for much less money and besides motorcycle thieves use a hammer to break the rotor, remove the lock and drive away.Or maybe I'm wrong.
 
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dual or single caliper????....ced
 
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Sold!!
 
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