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How do you secure your Helmets when leaving your bike?

I use a full face so I have a coated cable bicycle lock that I keep with me and just run it through the grab bars. I was thinking about a treestand lock as you can just pull the cable through and tighten it more.

I only use it when in sketch areas. But that still doesn't keep people from screwing with your bluetooth. I worry more about that since I have a sena 50R which is with more than the helmet now.
 
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My full face Shoei won't fit in the frunk. :gaah: It easily fits in the trunk. I figure out of sight is much less likely for it to come up missing. Folks like to have a close look at the spyder and I just prefer for all my pieces of it to remain intact. I live in a safe area yet still am in the habit of placing it out of sight which is helpful when I travel out of town that it is habit to lock it up out of view. A seven hundred dollar helmet, at least to me, is worth locking up.

2023 RT limited
 
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My modular helmet fits in the frunk. So depending on where I am and how long I'll be gone I'll stick there along with my gloves.
 
Unless it's raining I wear5 a Half helmet and that fits easily anywhere in my 14 RT ... however it wasn't expensive and it's flat black so I usually leave it on the seat :dontknow: .....Mike :thumbup:
 
Places that have helmet laws ( Ontario), if someone steals your helmet you are stuck.
No helmet, no ride.:cus:
Our helmets always come with us.
If someone says I can't bring it with me I leave or ask for a $1000 deposit.
 
Places that have helmet laws ( Ontario), if someone steals your helmet you are stuck.
No helmet, no ride.:cus:
Our helmets always come with us.
If someone says I can't bring it with me I leave or ask for a $1000 deposit.

Yes, that’s my biggest worry about leaving the helmet on the Spyder, Raven. :thumbup:

Pete
 
Lidlox. We've always been able to hang our hemets over the end of the bar, so it's not hanging upside down. There are longer "arms" available now that help with this.
 
I have an RT, not an RTL, and so the only place I have for a helmet to fit is in the frunk. No problem if I am alone, but if my wife is with me, we usually take both helmets with us into the restaurant or wherever we are going. Typically I use the frunk and one of the side cases for our jackets and gloves. I've been riding for over 40 years and have never lost a helmet to a thief or anyone else, but helmet cost is not like it once was. When I first started riding I think my first helmet was about $40. Even in those days that was not much of an expense. But with helmets now routinely costing $700 to $800 its just not worth taking the chance of some loser grabbing my, or our helmets and walking off.
 
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