Helmet storing /carrying

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Helmet storing /carrying

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Any idea how to carry/ store a second helmet- except in the rear case ??
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My Shoei fits in the pannier if you do it just right.  If you have a bluetooth device on the side, it's tough to make the pannier work.
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I have 2 Shoei.. Haven't tried It in the pannier...what if all cases are loaded ..?? Such expensive machine and providing a helmet hook-up ( when you parked)  is a problem...?? Or some kind of  Rails on top of the rear top box...??
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Full-face and flip front helmets will fit comfortably in the RT panniers, ie upright and facing forward (with Bluetooth comms etc removed). I thought BMW sell rack/rails for the top box exterior??
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Ventura wrote: I have 2 Shoei.. Haven't tried It in the pannier...what if all cases are loaded ..?? Such expensive machine and providing a helmet hook-up ( when you parked)  is a problem...?? Or some kind of  Rails on top of the rear top box...??
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If all bags are full, buy a Helmet bag which locks to the bike. I have two, which are padded, have a steel mesh and a cable which locks to the bike. I would never leave my helmet just locked to the bike in the elements.
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. I thought BMW sell rack/rails for the top box exterior??


They gave them up with the K1200LT in 2010
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Steve F wrote:I thought BMW sell rack/rails for the top box exterior??
Wunderlich do a topcase rack, http://www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/bmw-r- ... m_store=en
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I tend to store my helmet either in the side pannier - with the SMH10 it is tricky, but possible.  I also use the gloves to provide a bit of protection on the visor.  I have used this method when dropping off the passenger at their destination.

The alternative place I stick it is in the top box.  I certainly would not use it for storage when travelling - it is where I keep all the locks, chains and other hard security devices.

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Sleuth wrote: I tend to store my helmet either in the side pannier - with the SMH10 it is tricky, but possible.  I also use the gloves to provide a bit of protection on the visor.  I have used this method when dropping off the passenger at their destination.

The alternative place I stick it is in the top box.  I certainly would not use it for storage when travelling - it is where I keep all the locks, chains and other hard security devices.

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But his question was "where do you store your helmets if the bags are full"
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Post by BeeJay »

Difficult one this.
We have stored them on the bike using a security wire through the visor and either pillion handles or another fixing, secured with a padlock.
The problem is that helmets are not very stable on the seats, wind, or an inquisitive passer-by could dislodge them. I do fix them so that they won't hit the ground if they move.
Other than that we have small rucksacks designed to carry a helmet, or the supplied helmet bag slung over the shoulder.

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Post by guest2360 »

Quite right.  If your panniers are full you are probably on tour.  The last thing you need is to return to your bike to discover some git has tried to get them off and either succeeding or damaged them.  Lot more sensible to keep them with you.
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When panniers are full I use my
LIDLOK barend helmet lock
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With empty panniers my Shoei Neotec and attached Sena 10U fit comfortably without removing anything. I use the right pannier and the helmet facing forward, as the left pannier is carrying tools and rain gear. When traveling, both panniers carry gear and clothing in inner bags and the left side contents are moved to the top box. My helmet will be secured with cable and lock through the chin bar to the passenger grab rails. I do remove the Sena when leaving the helmet in the open as it takes but a second to unclip it and disappear.
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T6pilot wrote: When panniers are full I use my
LIDLOK barend helmet lock
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MY ERROR
Correct spelling LIDLOX
THEY HAVE MODELS FOR MOST BIKES
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Thank you all for the helpful information and ideas.
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