"The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
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"The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
Hello:
Just got a new 2004 Accord.
Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I used
on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
size / type of steering wheel ?
b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit more"
security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
anymore ?
What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
systems ?
Thanks,
Bob
Just got a new 2004 Accord.
Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I used
on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
size / type of steering wheel ?
b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit more"
security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
anymore ?
What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
systems ?
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
I used to have one, and one that connected the handbrake to the shift-lever.
car still got stolen. Those things are nto that hard to remove. The only
decent steering wheel one is one called a "disclock" - its a full wheel
encosing device.
The other physical thing I've heard good things aout is called something
like a "brake-lock". you basically hook it under your brake pedal, and lock
it against the floor, stopping the brake from being pressed. In some cars,
this wll mean you can't start the engine, or take it from park. The only
other thing I've cosidered using is called (or was, when I looked at it)
"the blocker" and its basically a cap that fits over the end of the exhaust,
and is locked in place with a key. Its not wonderfully convenient for
everyday use, but if you have 'concealed pipes' or leave the car standing
for a day or two ata time, it might be worth considering (since the engine
won't fire, if the exhaust is blocked, and the fumes are trapped in the
cylinder)
These are just some options,
Hope they help
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
I used to have one, and one that connected the handbrake to the shift-lever.
car still got stolen. Those things are nto that hard to remove. The only
decent steering wheel one is one called a "disclock" - its a full wheel
encosing device.
The other physical thing I've heard good things aout is called something
like a "brake-lock". you basically hook it under your brake pedal, and lock
it against the floor, stopping the brake from being pressed. In some cars,
this wll mean you can't start the engine, or take it from park. The only
other thing I've cosidered using is called (or was, when I looked at it)
"the blocker" and its basically a cap that fits over the end of the exhaust,
and is locked in place with a key. Its not wonderfully convenient for
everyday use, but if you have 'concealed pipes' or leave the car standing
for a day or two ata time, it might be worth considering (since the engine
won't fire, if the exhaust is blocked, and the fumes are trapped in the
cylinder)
These are just some options,
Hope they help
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
I used to have one, and one that connected the handbrake to the shift-lever.
car still got stolen. Those things are nto that hard to remove. The only
decent steering wheel one is one called a "disclock" - its a full wheel
encosing device.
The other physical thing I've heard good things aout is called something
like a "brake-lock". you basically hook it under your brake pedal, and lock
it against the floor, stopping the brake from being pressed. In some cars,
this wll mean you can't start the engine, or take it from park. The only
other thing I've cosidered using is called (or was, when I looked at it)
"the blocker" and its basically a cap that fits over the end of the exhaust,
and is locked in place with a key. Its not wonderfully convenient for
everyday use, but if you have 'concealed pipes' or leave the car standing
for a day or two ata time, it might be worth considering (since the engine
won't fire, if the exhaust is blocked, and the fumes are trapped in the
cylinder)
These are just some options,
Hope they help
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
I used to have one, and one that connected the handbrake to the shift-lever.
car still got stolen. Those things are nto that hard to remove. The only
decent steering wheel one is one called a "disclock" - its a full wheel
encosing device.
The other physical thing I've heard good things aout is called something
like a "brake-lock". you basically hook it under your brake pedal, and lock
it against the floor, stopping the brake from being pressed. In some cars,
this wll mean you can't start the engine, or take it from park. The only
other thing I've cosidered using is called (or was, when I looked at it)
"the blocker" and its basically a cap that fits over the end of the exhaust,
and is locked in place with a key. Its not wonderfully convenient for
everyday use, but if you have 'concealed pipes' or leave the car standing
for a day or two ata time, it might be worth considering (since the engine
won't fire, if the exhaust is blocked, and the fumes are trapped in the
cylinder)
These are just some options,
Hope they help
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
A couple of years ago my father used various "the club"s on his car to keep
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
A couple of years ago my father used various "the club"s on his car to keep
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
A couple of years ago my father used various "the club"s on his car to keep
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
#9
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
A couple of years ago my father used various "the club"s on his car to keep
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
ME from driving it while he was away. I always was able to remove them
within seconds, by bending them, then replacing them before he returned.
Stay away from bendable clubs!
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
#11
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
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"Robert11" <rgsxrose@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
news:vKadnQNLd_WgbHei4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Hello:
>
> Just got a new 2004 Accord.
>
> Surprised to see that my old "The Club" steering wheel locking device I
used
> on my previous car ('95 Mecury Sable) no longet fits the Accord's steering
> wheel. Can "force' it a bit, but it's really a poor match.
>
> a. Are there specific Club models out now for the Accord, etc., for this
> size / type of steering wheel ?
>
> b. Are there now other alternatives and brands to provide just a "bit
more"
> security like the very visible Club (maybe) actually did ?
>
> c. Have most folks migrated away from bothering with, and using, the Club
> anymore ?
>
> What's popular these days other than the fairly expensive electrical
> systems ?
I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
I'd heard that theives simply cut out a section of the steering wheel
to release the Club. Is that true (or an urban myth)?
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 18:58:14 -0600, "mrdancer"
<mrdancer@hotmail.dotcom> wrote:
>I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
>around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
>wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
>have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
>uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
>
to release the Club. Is that true (or an urban myth)?
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 18:58:14 -0600, "mrdancer"
<mrdancer@hotmail.dotcom> wrote:
>I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
>around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
>wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
>have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
>uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
>
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Re: "The Club" and Other Security Devices For Accord's ?
I'd heard that theives simply cut out a section of the steering wheel
to release the Club. Is that true (or an urban myth)?
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 18:58:14 -0600, "mrdancer"
<mrdancer@hotmail.dotcom> wrote:
>I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
>around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
>wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
>have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
>uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
>
to release the Club. Is that true (or an urban myth)?
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 18:58:14 -0600, "mrdancer"
<mrdancer@hotmail.dotcom> wrote:
>I use a 'club' made by Kryptonite (the bicycle lock people). One end hooks
>around the brake or clutch pedal, the other end locks onto the steering
>wheel. It is heavy, adjustable, and supposedly freeze-proof (since thieves
>have been breaking "The Club" by spraying it with liquid nitrogen). It also
>uses a keyless lock to prevent lock-picking.
>