suggestions for carrying spare helmet?

Started by tristantumble, May 29, 2009, 12:21:53 PM

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tristantumble

i tried to secure my spare helmet to my m695, to the little things that protrudes out of the frame right behind the side panels, but i felt it still hung too low and touched my exhaust (at stock height). Any suggestions where to put the spare helmet on my bike?
07.695 (sold)
07. sport 1000 biposto

Spidey

#1
Get a spider bungee net and strap it to your passenger seat.  If you strap it to the cowl, put something underneath it so that it doesn't scratch the cowl. 



Some other options:  I often attach a spare to the straps on the outside of my messenger bag.  The Shoei helmet sacks that come with the helmet can be worn as a backpack.  I've done that on occasion too.  You can also buy a moto-specific backpack that will carry a helmet.   Alternatively, you can have your passenger wear it.   ;D

P.S.  The "things" are called grab handles.
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Jarvicious

Quote from: Spidey on May 29, 2009, 12:27:59 PM
Get a spider bungee net and strap it to your passenger seat.  If you strap it to the cowl, put something underneath it so that it doesn't scratch the cowl. 





+1  Or (not that everyone has one lying around) I used the small cargo net that came with my 07 Caravan work van.  It took a little rigging to get it settled, but it works like a charm.  I've had it at highway speeds for hours, through the twisties, you  name it. 
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DucDodgers

aside from bungee or some kind bag (tank or back) I can't see how else you could carry it. Maybe sitting on it? ;D

He Man

i like to use a person. its a good reason to make them come home with ya.  :P

Popeye the Sailor

Quote from: He Man on May 29, 2009, 10:39:57 PM
i like to use a person. its a good reason to make them come home with ya.  :P

Preferably a person who matches the duc. Light, curvy, and nimble, possibly with aftermarket cans.
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theducatikid

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Quote from: MrIncredible on May 30, 2009, 12:31:34 PM
Preferably a person who matches the duc. Light, curvy, and nimble, possibly with aftermarket cans.

[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

The spider bungees are is probably the best/cheapest way to go.  Great for a lot of things, not just a helmet.  I strap my cold temps gear (zip on pants and a sweatshirt, warmer gloves) on the passenger seat on a regular basis as it is usually about 40 degrees in the am on the way to work and 75-90 in the afternoon when I ride home.  I've strapped on a 2 gal. gas can, a laptop, and even a 18 pack of  [drink]


RavnMonster

Quote from: DucDodgers on May 29, 2009, 07:24:24 PM
aside from bungee or some kind bag (tank or back) I can't see how else you could carry it. Maybe sitting on it? ;D

LOL  sit on it [clap] [bacon]
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jasaretta

This place feels nice. Black S4RS, CRG Barend mirrors, vented clutch cover, gold clutch plate, gold pazzo racing levers, full 50m termi system, little carbon extras....oh yeah ...almost forgot....ban corporate coffee!

Pip

Buy a pretty girl. They hold helmets very well.
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Goat_Herder

Quote from: MrIncredible on May 30, 2009, 12:31:34 PM
Preferably a person who matches the duc. Light, curvy, and nimble, possibly with aftermarket cans.

that person would also be loud and is an attention whore when out in the public.  Expensive to keep around and even more expensive to buy accessary for...  LOL
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DW

Quote from: Goat_Herder on October 12, 2009, 03:18:58 PM
that person would also be loud and is an attention whore when out in the public.  Expensive to keep around and even more expensive to buy accessary for...  LOL

That is why when buying used you should look for one with the accessories already installed...
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Lightly used is best, but hard to find.  More typically the ones on the market have been crashed or otherwise innappropriately modified. 

redxblack

This lightly used idea intrigues me, but I'm afraid of maintenance issues that may have gone unaddressed for a long time. I'd give'r the once over, but checking the fluids hints at a commitment I wouldn't be ready to make.