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    nooooooooooooooooooo

    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin
    is there no way to strap it to the back? dad has said hes carried a spare lid on the helmet lock, but i cant see how that wouldnt get in the way of your leg. likely safer than over the arm though.
    I trashed a brand new shoie a few years back riding with it on the lock! not a good idea:slap:
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    Luggage nets work well and are only $16.00.
    Or you could buy an $1100.00 Spidi jacket with an integral helmet carrier.
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    Buy one of these and you can just store it under the seat...
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    I've transported a helmet on my elbow, without it causing a problem, but it does freak me out thinking whats going to happen to my elbow if I crash. Also carried it in a bag, but that causes problems if you need to carry a jacket too and again it worries me what will happen in a crash. On the TLR, I used to put in on one of the helmet locks, if you get it in there with the strap tight enough it cant go anywhere or damage the paint. Bit harder to swing your leg over the seat but otherwise no negative side effects, and wind-resistance tested up to some fairly reasonable speeds . . .

    The best solution I have had so far was on the RF with a ventura pack rack. You could get boots, helmet, jacket, pants and gloves all in there in one hit. Minta . . .

    A mate of mine has just got a backpack sent over from the UK that has a zip out compartment on the bottom that is shaped to hold a helmet. Its a bag that is specifically designed for bikers and looks to be excellent quality, next time I see him I will ask what make it is, where he got it and how much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    I've transported a helmet on my elbow, without it causing a problem, but it does freak me out thinking whats going to happen to my elbow if I crash.
    I did that - and I crashed, and the helmet saved my elbow (seriously). I had a leather jacket on but it came away fine - the lid got a good graze though

    edit - to answer the question - If there is no room in the GIVI top box, I put it on my left elbow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    A mate of mine has just got a backpack sent over from the UK that has a zip out compartment on the bottom that is shaped to hold a helmet. Its a bag that is specifically designed for bikers and looks to be excellent quality, next time I see him I will ask what make it is, where he got it and how much.
    that'd be a good idea. I now remember seeing that pregnant-bag somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder

    edit - to answer the question - If there is no room in the GIVI top box, I put it on my left elbow.
    the givis work great! i chuck the lid in there if im going to be away from the bike and it looks like rain, lol. also manage to cram the jacket in around it most times as well.....then i remember my wallet is in the pocket and is an essential for paying for things!
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    Bungee net, works well for all sorts of things!
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    Shove it up your shirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Luggage nets work well and are only $16.00.
    Spidi do an item that most people mistake for a scarf but it is stretchy and has plastic hooks at the corners so functions like a cargo net. Of course being Spidi it costs more than $16.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    How do you carry spare helmet when you are picking up someone (say, within 10-20 minutes ride away)?
    I'm interested in how sportriders do this.

    I can stuff the jacket into my backpack, but I can't figure out how I can carry the helmet safely.


    bungee net.. easy to stow when not in use
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    Ahem, ok I hope I dont lok like a dumbass, but I've had my TLR for some years and never seen helmet lock on it?
    If its the same as the TLs, its under the rear cowl with a hook on either side to hook the helmet strap on.... well thats what I'd use.. if ever I'd want to carry a spare helmet... =)
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    yeah sarge is right, bungee net. if you need one to borrow for your quick encounters with 'the ladies' then borrow mine.
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