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Best time for helmets?

Started by Nuss, October 19, 2010, 12:36:34 PM

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I don't think it's good for the helmet to ride with it attached to the hook under your seat. They're there to lock your helmet when you're not riding, but I don't think all that yanking and tugging is good for the strap and everything it attaches to. I would stick a bungee net under your seat and just strap it to the top of the passenger seat when you're not using it. You can also find tank bags made to fit a helmet as well.

Nuss

Good call twisted, I didn't think I'd actually use the helmet bag they give ya but it works perfect.
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tb0lt

Quote from: Paulcet on October 25, 2010, 05:28:09 PM
When I drop my son off at school, I hook his helmet on the hook under the seat. It's like it was made for it!  :icon_lol:

What hook??? The helmet is always an issue once i reach where ever i'm riding to. I don't always feel comfortable just letting it sit on one of the mirrors or the tank/seat. So, I usually end up just walking into the establishment with the helmet in my hands. Looks "cool" sometimes.... but depends on the place.

Paulcet

Quote from: tb0lt on November 08, 2010, 09:15:30 AM
Quote from: Paulcet on October 25, 2010, 05:28:09 PM
When I drop my son off at school, I hook his helmet on the hook under the seat. It's like it was made for it!  :icon_lol:

What hook??? The helmet is always an issue once i reach where ever i'm riding to. I don't always feel comfortable just letting it sit on one of the mirrors or the tank/seat. So, I usually end up just walking into the establishment with the helmet in my hands. Looks "cool" sometimes.... but depends on the place.
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