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Helmets?

:shocked: The "Insurance Guy" in me just threw up a little bit...
I never leave anything laying loose, if losing it would ruin my day! nojoke

Bob, I was an insurance man for 50 years, and do NOT lose any sleep over leaving my helmet and gloves on the seat while I go in and have a meal. Overnight, they come in with me.:banghead:
 
...... It sucks that a full face helmet will not fit in the side compartments. 1.5 inches taller and it would work.

ES44AC, What make/size of full face helmet do you have that won't fit in the RHS pannier?

My XL Shoei GT-Air with the twin vents on top AND a Go-Pro base mounted up there, plus a bulky UClear intercom mounted on the side fits in the RHS pannier fine? Well, it's fine unless I try to put the helmet in with the faceplate facing the rear, anyway!! But if you turn the helmet so it's profile matches the taper on the pannier & then slide the helmet in facing forwards (top up or top down, duzn'matta just so long as the helmet's matching the profile/face forwards) it goes in easily.

Sure, there aren't too many full face helmets made that'll go into the LHS pannier, but that's due to the intrusion for the box that the earlier model Spyders stored their battery in taking up so much of the pannier space.... Now that the battery's get mounted up front & behind the frunk wall on the RT's made after 2012, why is that moulding still there?? If it wasn't, I could easily fit one full face helmet in each pannier, so that even when the missus was riding with me we'd have a safe & unobtrusive, lockable spot for the helmets and still leave the frunk space free to take all the extra fripperies & stuff she discovers & wants to bring home...... Hang on just a minute.... I might be a bit slow sometimes, but now I can see a reason why the moulding might still be there!! :thumbup:
 
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When I'm riding buy myself, I put my HJC full face in the Frunk. It sucks that a full face helmet will not fit in the side compartments. 1.5 inches taller and it would work.
You can store a fullface helmet in the right side compartment; jus lay it on it's side facing forward, with the open end going in first. :thumbup:
 
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Peter Aawen- Shoei Duo Tech, Bob Denman- right on!! You can teach an old dog new tricks! Guess I was in shock, after so many years on a Wing and the capacity they have I was really down after reading the owners manual about the helmet hanger under the seat. Thought I would use those, boy what a joke they are unusable! My first Wing, '81 with Vetter bags and trunk had more space than the new Spyder. On another note, rode all day today. Love the mechanics (so far, all the problems on this site scare me!). Haven't run over 60 yet but it seems good. Brakes are great and love the se6 tranny! Thanks for all the info!

Pete
 
We use Lidlox, I've also used the frunk or the side compartment. I don't trust mankind anymore.....used to....not anymore.
 
I just leave mine on the seat. Been doing it for nearly 40 years of riding and never had one stolen.

Pam

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Peter Aawen- Shoei Duo Tech, Bob Denman- right on!! You can teach an old dog new tricks! Guess I was in shock, after so many years on a Wing and the capacity they have I was really down after reading the owners manual about the helmet hanger under the seat. Thought I would use those, boy what a joke they are unusable! My first Wing, '81 with Vetter bags and trunk had more space than the new Spyder. On another note, rode all day today. Love the mechanics (so far, all the problems on this site scare me!). Haven't run over 60 yet but it seems good. Brakes are great and love the se6 tranny! Thanks for all the info!

Pete

Thanks, Pete. :D
I had an '83 GoldWing 1100 Interstate: the one with the anti-dive forks, and unified braking system...
It was a GREAT bike!
Isn't it amazing how long they've been one of the best "Horizon Chasers" on the Planet? nojoke
 
Been riding since 1965. Never lost a helmet in that time. My usual is to put the helmet on the seat or hang it over the right grip.

When visiting a restaurant, we try to sit where the bikes are visible.

Overnight in a motel or hotel, the helmets go inside in order to charge up the communicators for the next day's ride.

With the :spyder2:, the frunk fits most of our Nolan brand helmets. Don't use that option very often though. Have never used the right saddle bag although I know that is an option too.

My current helmets are all timed out (over three years), but was holding off to see if I would be changing :ani29:'s. Wanted to be color coordinated with the new one. :roflblack::roflblack: Nope! No final decision yet. Health issues.
 
For your next helmet: pick one that'll match up to the most color schemes... :thumbup:

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I bought a bolt on lock that goes on my plate holder. picked up two chrome T-bars that slide thru the d rings to go on the hook. two helmets, one lock.
 
That'll work... as long as the helmets aren't beating each other too badly...:shocked:
(If surface scratches are an issue...)
 
Just remember that it's hooked to a "plastic" fender; and that's only held on by a couple of small bolts... :shocked:
Nothing is 100% theft-proof; just make sure that it's theft-proof enough! :thumbup:
 
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