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7 Best Motorcycle Helmet Locks

Updated: Jan 27, 2024 1:53 PM
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After considering some of the best motorcycle helmet locks on the market today, we chose the Little World Motorcycle Helmet Lock & Cable as our Top Pick. We liked that in addition to being budget-friendly, this model also featured a carabiner helmet lock and a long flexible six-foot cable that gives you more versatility regarding where you attach this lock to your motorcycle. It does not matter if you ride the best motorcycles or the affordable options, a helmet lock is a great addition to your accessories.

To find the best motorcycle helmet locks, we prioritized the following criteria: lock type, portability, materials, locking mechanism, and weather resistance. We took a look at the most popular options, cable locks and solid locks, and placed particular emphasis on locks made from steel. We also focused on the locking mechanism itself — whether it was keyed or a combination — as well as whether the lock could scratch your bike or helmet, or provide weather resistance. Keep reading to learn more about the rest of our top picks.

Top 7 Best Motorcycle Helmet Locks

 #1  Little World Motorcycle Helmet Lock & Cable

Award: TOP PICK

WHY WE LIKE IT: An affordable yet high-quality carabiner helmet lock with a long six-foot cable and a three-digit lock tumbler gives you peace of mind that your helmet will be there when you return.

Pros
  • Best on a budget
  • Digital tumbler lock
  • Weather-resistant PVC coating
Cons
  • Carabiner isn’t coated to prevent surface scratches

If you’re concerned about not just being able to secure your motorcycle helmet, but that you can easily attach it to your bike, a cable lock is a way to go. We like this carabiner helmet lock from Little World because, in addition to the wide mouth carabiner, there’s a long coiled six-foot cable so that you can attach your helmet to your bike in a wide array of locations.

We like that this is a three-digit tumbler lock, which means you don’t have to carry around keys with you. Simply set your three-digit pin code and hit the road. The simple lock design also makes this a versatile choice for a broad range of bikes and is portable so that you can easily carry it with you while you’re on the road. And because of the large opening on the carabiner, you can also use it to secure a wide range of items including jackets. If you want to start your kids riding young, take a look at the best electric motorcycle for kids for their first ride.

 #2  Master Lock Motorcycle Helmet Lock

Award: HONORABLE MENTION

WHY WE LIKE IT: A simple key-based cable lock that offers universal compatibility and a 14-inch vinyl cable to easily accommodate larger items.

Pros
  • Dual set of locks included
  • Excellent compatibility with a wide variety of helmets
  • Keyed lock design
Cons
  • Smaller cable not ideal for bigger items

Not everyone likes a numerical tumbler lock. If that sounds familiar, our Honorable Mention is a great alternative. Master Lock, a brand that’s synonymous with security, has a two-pack set of keyed cable locks. We like that each cable features a 14-inch covered five-millimeter cable and plastic coated lock to minimize the risk of scratching your bike or helmet.

Both locks are keyed alike, so, even though you receive two sets of keys, you can use any set with either lock. We also like that there’s a deadlock mechanism to prevent someone from beating open the lock and that each tumbler lock features four-pin security.

 #3  Biker’s Choice Helmet Lock

Award: BEST UNIVERSAL MOUNT

WHY WE LIKE IT: A mounted lock with chrome plating that’s easy to install and can be positioned in a variety of places on your motorcycle, in addition to working with a wide range of bike models.

Pros
  • Tamper-proof screws included
  • Easy to install
  • Quick key lock style
Cons
  • May be too large for handlebar mounting

Some people don’t want to carry a helmet lock with them everywhere they go. And we get it, because it’s one more thing you have to bring or that you might accidentally forget. In that case, the Biker’s Choice Helmet Lock is a great alternative. This is a mounted lock that is designed to be universally compatible with a wide range of motorcycles.

Because of the design, you can mount it in a variety of places. However, in our research, we did note that it was a little large for mounting on the handlebars of many motorcycles. Still, we did like that this mounted lock comes with tamper-proof screws and is a keyed design so all you need to bring with you when you hit the road are the keys. And finally, the sleek chrome finish makes this an attractive addition to any motorcycle.

 #4  Rocky Creek Helmetlok Rubberized Universal Motorcycle Helmet Lock

Award: BEST COMBINATION MECHANISM

WHY WE LIKE IT: A simple carabiner-style helmet clip lock that features a four-digit combination lock and a large outward opening mouth to fit a wide array of items.

Pros
  • Largest pin options for added security
  • Wide lock mouth design
  • Rubberized waterproof exterior.
Cons
  • Ships without flexible cable

Carabiner-style helmet clip locks are popular for a reason — they’re effective and are relatively travel-friendly. While this particular model doesn’t come with a long flexible steel cable, we do like that this model from Rocky Creek features a four-digit combination tumbler and is a helmet clip lock. That means you have more combination pins to choose from than the other carabiner locks in our guide that only offer a three-pin combination lock.

Aside from the larger pin availability, we also liked that this lock has a rubberized exterior. That means that not only is the lifespan of your lock preserved, but you don’t have to worry about the carabiner scratching against your motorcycle or helmet. You’ll also appreciate the wide lock mouth that opens outward to accommodate larger items.

 #5  Guami Motorcycle Helmet Lock

Award: EXCELLENT JAPANESE BRAND SPECIFIC OPTION

WHY WE LIKE IT: A low-profile aluminum and steel mounted key lock that’s specifically designed for select Yamaha motorcycle models, shipping with 2 individual keys.

Pros
  • Sturdy aluminum & steel construction
  • Easy to install design
  • Key lock comes with two keys
Cons
  • Only fits select Yamaha models
  • Installation hardware not included

If you own a Yamaha motorcycle and are looking for a mounted helmet lock specifically designed to fit your bike, then this mounted lock from Guami is a great option. It’s important to note that it’s only designed to fit the YZF-R25 up to 2019, the YZF-R3 up to 2020, the MT-25 up to 2020, and the MT-03 up to 2020.

The mounting hardware isn’t included, however, we like that this product is made of aluminum and steel, and features a sleek black color that we found to be attractive. You’ll like that this lock is easy to install and that it comes with instructions and two keys.

 #6  BigPantha Motorcycle Helmet Lock & Cable

Award: BEST QUALITY

WHY WE LIKE IT: A fully coated heavy-duty carabiner handlebar helmet lock with a sturdy six-foot cable gives you full protection from scratches and features a large mouth opening for larger items.

Pros
  • Large mouth opening for greater versatility
  • Rubberized protective sleeve
  • Also great for securing jackets
Cons
  • Pin code can accidentally reset

As you’ve noted from our guide, carabiner-style locks are popular because they’re versatile. But specifically, we like the BigPantha for our Best Quality pick because not only is it a carabiner but it’s one of the few that can also support handlebar helmet lock placement. This option also features a long six-foot corded cable.

However, what sets this apart from our Top Pick is the fact that this model features a fully rubberized design to prevent nicks and scratches on your motorcycle or helmet — even from the carabiner itself. Additionally, the large opening on the carabiner lock is designed to accommodate larger items like jackets or bags.

 #7  Lockstraps 901 Helmet Lock

Award: BEST PROTECTION AGAINST PAINT CHIPS

WHY WE LIKE IT: A simple carabiner-style helmet lock with a three-digit combination and nylon-covered strap with the most surface protection of all the picks in our guide.

Pros
  • Sturdy latch-style enclosure with a built-in pin
  • Nylon wrapped cable lock
  • Carabiner with 3-digit tumbler lock
Cons
  • Strap is only 2ft

If your biggest concern is not wanting to ruin the paint on your motorcycle with scratches, then our final pick, the Lockstraps 901 Helmet Lock, is your best bet. While this model features the shortest strap or cable in our guide, we do like that the steel cables are covered in protective nylon to help protect your ride.

But as is popular, this is another carabiner-style helmet lock with a three-digit combination lock. This lock relies on a latch style closure where you wrap the nylon strap through whichever item needs to be secured, through a loop or the handlebars of your bike, and then secure it through the open lock mouth before closing it.

How We Decided

Unless you want to carry your motorcycle helmet with you everywhere you go, a motorcycle helmet lock is an essential item that frees up your hands. To create our guide, we looked at the following features — lock type, portability, materials, locking mechanism, and weather resistance.

In our guide, we highlighted a nearly equal set of options between key locks (Honorable Mention, #3, and #5) and combination locks (Top Pick, #4, Best Quality, and #7). You’ll also note that we included two mounted locks (#3 and #5). The remainder is portable locks that give you the freedom to secure your helmet or other essentials to a variety of surfaces on your motorcycle.

Carabiners are a popular option for helmet locks. So, we made it a point to prioritize those. You’ll find that our Top Pick. #4, Best Quality, and #7 are all carabiner options. While our #4 pick was nominated as the “Best Combination Lock” because it has a four-digit tumbler, it was the only carabiner-style that lacked a strap.

And finally, if you’re the type who rides frequently, no matter the weather, you’re going to care about the capabilities to resist extreme weather conditions. Even though all of the locks in our guide are made from steel or a steel combination, not all of them are designed to protect your motorcycle’s finish. This is why we think the Best Quality and #7 picks are the best options if you’re concerned about scratching your bike.

Best Motorcycle Helmet Locks Buyer’s Guide

The Most Important Features to Consider

  1. Lock Type
    Typically, you’ll come across two common lock types for your motorcycle helmet: cable locks and solid locks. A cable lock features a flexible cable that is usually a braided steel cable and has a central locking cylinder as well. While easy to use, these locks tend to be heavier. A solid lock is more traditional in shape, featuring a solid metal ring or D ring with an opening that can be locked. These types are more portable but can be harder to use.
    • For added security, they’re often accompanied by a coiled cable lock, which can be secured around the frame of the bike as a backup for potential thieves. The secondary lock mechanism is used to further protect both the helmet and bike from theft or damage.
  2. Portability
    Some helmet locks are designed to be permanently attached to your motorcycle, whereas others are meant to be taken with you. The type that’s right for you is going to depend on which style you prefer.
    • Cheap motorcycle helmet locks are typically lightweight and portable, but they don’t necessarily provide the same level of security as more expensive options.
    • On the other hand, heavier-duty types of locks offer increased protection against theft but can be bulky and inconvenient to carry around. Finding the right balance between cost, convenience, and security is key when selecting a lightweight lock that fits your needs.
    • Bike helmet locks, universal locks, and lighter helmet locks are all excellent options for riders that want to keep their helmets safe while on the go.
  3. Materials
    Metal helmet locks are the sturdiest option on the market. Additional features like heat-treated or enhanced steel are also ideal because they’ll prolong the lifespan of your lock.
    • Some locks also come with a protective coating, rubberized sleeve, or plastic coating to protect against the elements. This extra layer of protection helps prevent rust buildup and corrosion.
  4. Locking Mechanism
    Do you want a lock that requires a number combination to open, or do you prefer a classic key lock? Again, this is dependent upon your personal preferences.
    • Either way, with a keyed locking mechanism, you can rest assured that your items are secure and protected, all at an affordable price. And to top it off, many of the locks come with a lifetime warranty. 
  5. Weather Resistance
    You’ll want to look for a lock that has some form of weather resistance. This is especially important if you’re always riding your bike, even in bad weather. Options like PVC coating can add an extra layer of durability.
    • If you’re looking for something extra secure, a lock with rubber coating and strong metals such as steel or titanium can provide the most protection. A tough nylon strap is also an option if you need to secure your bike to something like a fence.

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