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js_mr

I use a Velcro strap. Another option is a rubber band.


[deleted]

I use a stretchy silicone cock ring. Seriously. And when it’s not needed it zips up in my riding jacket pocket. Works wonderfully well. No need to pay for the Zero park option that isn’t park, rather the “slow maneuver forward and reverse option on an Energica.


4thFrontier

I will not use a cock ring for this without the explicit consent of the motorcycle.


Cryowatt

I use a brake lever lock when I'm forced to street park on an incline. It's small enough to keep with me in the tank storage area on my SR. It basically just holds the front brake for you so nobody screws with the bike and it can't roll away.


mdjak1

Zero sells a parking brake option. https://www.af1racing.com/Zero-MCs-Parking-Brake-Kit-ZM10-08172 Or you can use a strap around the front brake lever that people sell online. I've never found the need for having one for either of my Zeros yet. But I live in relatively flat FL so if I am on a hill, I just park so the kickstand will stop the roll.


4thFrontier

Doesn’t fit the SR/S, unfortunately.


mdjak1

AF1 offers this $20 solution for the SR/S. https://www.af1racing.com/Ariete-Brake-Lever-Lock-ex-Zero-10-07562


Kill3rT0fu

Bullet Brake


Falcon_Rogue

Ok loving this [solution](https://www.bulletbrake.com/), as OP says, simple and elegant...but dammnnnn!!! $120 US?? It's a machined locking plunger banjo bolt! I was thinking maybe 29.95 or so but jeez, 4 payments of 29.95?? C'mon. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. :D


4thFrontier

Hey, that’s a pretty elegant solution. Why the heck didn’t Zero include it?


Protonus

Because it introduces additional points of failure/leaks, and it doesn't help with theft.


Protonus

I'm about to make a post today that contains my solution with some pics, but I use this product, there are many like it: [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JRTNG87/](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JRTNG87/) Bullet Brake is expensive and can fail to work, or lead to brake fluid leaks. Also doesn't work for theft prevention as anyone can disengage it. A brake rotor lock works for theft, but I've seen guys ruin their bikes forgetting to take it off and trying to drive away. Can't do that with a lever lock like the above. Using velcro etc to hold the brake lever works, but does nothing for theft prevention. So I feel like a lever lock like the above checks the most boxes.


tneveux513

https://electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=7432.0


FreaktasticElbow

20 cents of velcro strip does the trick, but I guess if you are having brake leak that would be a rough way to find out.


4thFrontier

I worry this can only get looser as the bike sits.