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carlosfm
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Helmet holder

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Do people leave there helmets with confidence tied up to the under the seat helmet holder. I have been hesitant due to it being plastic.
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carry it with you makes a great shopping basket :lol:
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[email protected] wrote:carry it with you makes a great shopping basket :lol:
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Oh i do i use it as my lunch box.
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Seriously, those plastic studs don't instill confidence in myself either. Although I do use them to hold a small tool kit (intended for bicycle use), and the helmet goes into my top-case. A helmet is a personal item, and I don't like the idea of someone having access to that item.
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Granted most thieves will not know that they are plastic but i still do not want to risk it. I wonder has anyone mounted one of the more secure helmet holders. the reason is i carry it around all day between classes and its getting banged up quick. (and my heads to big so it dosent fit inside sadly)
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Post by laxer »

I hang mine and have never had a problem, granted I live in a area where a lot of people just stick their helmets on the backrest of their bike and no one messes with them or takes them.
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