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Old 01-Apr-2004, 16:15   #1
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Key Choob
http://www.hangar111.com/Shop/Limite...heKeyChoob.htm

That should sort out any Datatool/steering damper incidents.
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Old 01-Apr-2004, 16:26   #2
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....or just not have a key-ring!
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Old 01-Apr-2004, 16:30   #3
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Ive had some problems recently where I havent done up pocket zips. I have lost a mobile phone and a pair of Ducati Oakley Valves! I dont really fancy losing any more items so this should keep the alarm fob where it should be!!
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Old 01-Apr-2004, 16:52   #4
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My key and alarm fob are cable-tied tight together. There's no movement between them, so the fob doesn't flab about or touch the tank at all.
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Old 01-Apr-2004, 23:06   #5
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My alarm fob goes on a lanyard round my neck, mainly because my leathers don't have pockets!
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Old 02-Apr-2004, 22:00   #6
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just cut up an old bicycle inner tube you'ld get the same thing wouldn't you ???

wouldn't cost you £5.49 for a start



[Edited on 2-4-2004 by Nigel C]
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Old 05-Apr-2004, 08:00   #7
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If you are worried about cost then why ride a Duke? Anyway for the grand equivalent of a packet of snouts, the choob arrived on Saturday and I have had no fob chewing by the damper. I am happy.
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Old 05-Apr-2004, 17:47   #8
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Why ride a duke ? cos i want to it looks ace and i was very lucky enough to have the money to buy it !! i was just stating the £5.49 is a lot of money for what is basically bit of rubber tube !!!
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Old 06-Apr-2004, 08:02   #9
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Just one less bottle of Lindemanns Bin 50 for me this week. You are right £5.49 for a bit of stretch wet suit material is a bit much, but in comparison, when I got my new 10w bulbs for my Ducati Performance indicators (The 4w bulbs blinked too quickly) I was charged over £10 for for 4 tiny bulbs! All relative at the end of the day. I don't smoke and don't have kids and thought Id share the link such that others may avoid getting their fob caught up. I dont expect recommendations to be taken up by everybody.
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