Helmet Hook?
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:01 pm
So in the flickr pages there are quite a few pics of Buddys with helmets hanging from the from of there seats. Is this an option? where would one get a hook for the front of the seat?
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I might have to try this tomorrow, commuting to class!Tocsik wrote:Here's another:
Sometimes if I don't feel like wearing my backpack on my back, I'll set it on the floorboard and hook the top handle over the pegs to hold it in place
I didn't think of some of those. We need a Denver Buddy gathering for sureTocsik wrote:Those pegs have many uses!
Ooo that's a good idea! I've hooked bags to the front hook to keep my cold groceries out of the warm pet carrier, but I always hate doing that because it's not technically fastened down and I have the irrational fear that my groceries are going to fly out all over the road. Looping it around the under-seat pegs will make me feel a lot better about it!Tocsik wrote:
I've also hung my vinyl lunch bag from there so the contents aren't in the "oven-like" pet carrier right over the engine.
My helmet's straps aren't long enough to reach the pegs. I made my own extension bar. I cut it out of a 4" electric box blank cover, like you get at Home Depot. I attached a PDF of the design that I cut using an angle grinder. I drilled a 7/16" hole, curved it about 90 degrees in a vise and I was all set.jmazza wrote:It also can be a very tight fit with some helmets. There are little extension bars that can be purchased at most parts dealers online if your helmet D Ring won't stretch far enough.
rsrider wrote:I just noticed a couple weeks ago that there is a power output on the dash..............
Pretty easy to install one yourself! You'd probably do a better job than I did on my Vespa (and that one works fine; I just used weird connectors).BuddyRaton wrote:rsrider wrote:I just noticed a couple weeks ago that there is a power output on the dash..............
I've been searching for that thing for years! Still can't find it!
Honestly I have never really missed not having one on the Buddy. On the Burgman I have used it quite oftenericalm wrote:Pretty easy to install one yourself! You'd probably do a better job than I did on my Vespa (and that one works fine; I just used weird connectors).BuddyRaton wrote:rsrider wrote:I just noticed a couple weeks ago that there is a power output on the dash..............
I've been searching for that thing for years! Still can't find it!
The first time you miss the 12V outlet is when you want a quick and simple way to hook up a battery tenderBuddyRaton wrote:Honestly I have never really missed not having one on the Buddy.
i believe that only Buddies after 2008 have them . . . mine stopped working, i need to get the fuse for it :-pBuddyRaton wrote:rsrider wrote:I just noticed a couple weeks ago that there is a power output on the dash..............
I've been searching for that thing for years! Still can't find it!
Dooglas wrote:The first time you miss the 12V outlet is when you want a quick and simple way to hook up a battery tenderBuddyRaton wrote:Honestly I have never really missed not having one on the Buddy..
Tocsik wrote:Those pegs have many uses!
Here's another:
Sometimes if I don't feel like wearing my backpack on my back, I'll set it on the floorboard and hook the top handle over the pegs to hold it in place.
Yeah, I use the pegs to hold my reusable shopping bag when I go grocery shopping. Works fantastically.Collette wrote:Tocsik wrote:Those pegs have many uses!
Here's another:
Sometimes if I don't feel like wearing my backpack on my back, I'll set it on the floorboard and hook the top handle over the pegs to hold it in place.I wear a backpack on errand days and my back thanks you
Hey Jetta,JettaKnight wrote:My complaint about these are that it's hard to ride with the helmet hanging on the peg - it gets in the way of my leg.
Yeah - it's Buddy's way of saying "wear your helmet"
Other uses - I made a two hour ride with a rifle bag hanging from the that peg. It fit's perfectly on my buddy. But, you get some odd looks from other motorist.
Swords should be carried strapped across your back, because that looks most bad ass!redcass wrote:Hey Jetta,JettaKnight wrote:My complaint about these are that it's hard to ride with the helmet hanging on the peg - it gets in the way of my leg.
Yeah - it's Buddy's way of saying "wear your helmet"
Other uses - I made a two hour ride with a rifle bag hanging from the that peg. It fit's perfectly on my buddy. But, you get some odd looks from other motorist.
Do you have a photo of the rifle bag on the pegs? Sometimes I carry swords, and wonder if I could do the same with those.
Heh, yeah, that's what I've done so far, in a carrying bag with a strap, but it's not very comfortable.ericalm wrote:Swords should be carried strapped across your back, because that looks most bad ass!redcass wrote:Hey Jetta,JettaKnight wrote:My complaint about these are that it's hard to ride with the helmet hanging on the peg - it gets in the way of my leg.
Yeah - it's Buddy's way of saying "wear your helmet"
Other uses - I made a two hour ride with a rifle bag hanging from the that peg. It fit's perfectly on my buddy. But, you get some odd looks from other motorist.
Do you have a photo of the rifle bag on the pegs? Sometimes I carry swords, and wonder if I could do the same with those.
I've actually ridden with someone who was a sword on his back like this. It was en route to a Royal Bastards SC knighting ceremony. Got a lot of looks!
hello, are you single? hahaha!redcass wrote:Hey Jetta,JettaKnight wrote:My complaint about these are that it's hard to ride with the helmet hanging on the peg - it gets in the way of my leg.
Yeah - it's Buddy's way of saying "wear your helmet"
Other uses - I made a two hour ride with a rifle bag hanging from the that peg. It fit's perfectly on my buddy. But, you get some odd looks from other motorist.
Do you have a photo of the rifle bag on the pegs? Sometimes I carry swords, and wonder if I could do the same with those.
black sunshine wrote:hello, are you single? hahaha!redcass wrote:Hey Jetta,JettaKnight wrote:My complaint about these are that it's hard to ride with the helmet hanging on the peg - it gets in the way of my leg.
Yeah - it's Buddy's way of saying "wear your helmet"
Other uses - I made a two hour ride with a rifle bag hanging from the that peg. It fit's perfectly on my buddy. But, you get some odd looks from other motorist.
Do you have a photo of the rifle bag on the pegs? Sometimes I carry swords, and wonder if I could do the same with those.