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Traveling with a second helmet
Hey guys I'm thinking about picking up an extra helmet for any passengers I might have on while I ride. Does anyone use the stock helmet clip to carry a helmet? I tried putting the rings on my shoei through it and the helmet hunt down really low. Any tricks to using the lock? Thanks again and sorry for the noob question, I just got the bike.Tags: None
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GateKeeper
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I agree with the cargo net concept.
So do others in my family.
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oldgsfan
Years ago I attached a helmet to the lock on an '82 GS650 for a ride from san Francisco to LA. I never noticed when but somewhere along the ride the lock broke off along with the helmet. Wouldn't try that again.
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koolaid_kid
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ChicagoBob
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7981GS
On my bikes, with the helmet lock under the seat, I add a bungee cord from the other helmet strap to the luggage rack to keep it still and out of harms way.
Of course, you would have to have a luggage rack to do this.
Eric
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Crankthat
Cargo nets rock. Great for helmets and all sorts of other stuff. I have a sissy bar and a rack on my 750L. I use up to three on occasion with assorted bungies and saddlebags for camping. I try and keep them with me all the time you never know what you might decide to pick up on your ride.
Have found that a full face helmet open will fit on my KnG sissy bar real well just open visor and slide down without rubbing visor on metal parts until snug. Have traveled hundreds of miles and never came off.
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