Well the other year I got a seatmaker seat.
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1362-new-seat-leather-ostrich-flame-inlay.html
Many others have to...
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1361-post-up-your-seatmaker-seat.html
Or a Beeza http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1489-tooled-leather-seats-bags.html
But unless you have a scorpio alarm
Or if you're just straight paranoid and/or don't trust people.
Do this little mod that I have saw before but Big House's dad had a great idea that made it simpler.
Secure your seat to your bike.
Pick up a 19" generic battery cable from your local auto parts store. Cost is only about $7. It is one piece, no assembly required, plus being rubber coated you don't have to worry about it hitting the battery and accidently grounding somewhere.
So you have your kick ass seat by Seatmaker or Beeza
Pull the seat and here's what ya got (my 2006 Chop)
Now you could use the front bolt but I was worried about pulling on the plastic side covers, knowing how many people have problems with them anyway
So I went with the bolt that secures the battery tray to the frame just in front of the rear fender.
Secure the cable to the seat. You could run a new screw somewhere on the seat but I choose to use the front latch's bolt. But due to the thickness of the cable end and the washer I replaced it with a longer bolt
So then you're done.... here's what you have
Should be enough to keep somebody from walking off with your seat.
And you don't notice it with the seat on.
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1362-new-seat-leather-ostrich-flame-inlay.html
Many others have to...
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1361-post-up-your-seatmaker-seat.html
Or a Beeza http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/customizing/1489-tooled-leather-seats-bags.html
But unless you have a scorpio alarm
Or if you're just straight paranoid and/or don't trust people.
Do this little mod that I have saw before but Big House's dad had a great idea that made it simpler.
Secure your seat to your bike.
Pick up a 19" generic battery cable from your local auto parts store. Cost is only about $7. It is one piece, no assembly required, plus being rubber coated you don't have to worry about it hitting the battery and accidently grounding somewhere.
So you have your kick ass seat by Seatmaker or Beeza
Pull the seat and here's what ya got (my 2006 Chop)
Now you could use the front bolt but I was worried about pulling on the plastic side covers, knowing how many people have problems with them anyway
So I went with the bolt that secures the battery tray to the frame just in front of the rear fender.
Secure the cable to the seat. You could run a new screw somewhere on the seat but I choose to use the front latch's bolt. But due to the thickness of the cable end and the washer I replaced it with a longer bolt
So then you're done.... here's what you have
Should be enough to keep somebody from walking off with your seat.
And you don't notice it with the seat on.

. Signing in from Murfreesboro TN. Anyone out there got about 5 hours to go party, I'm buying?????????????