I'm about to conclude my purchase of a Buddy 50. I've got an LS2 full-face helmet that I'd like to carry over from my previous scooter. It definitely won't fit under the seat - I brought it with me on my test ride. The little helmet notch hooks up at the front part of under-seat storage are meant for helmets that have a D-ring closure, but this helmet has a ratcheting closure.
Is there a decent way to secure my helmet since it won't let the seat close if I loop the ratchet closure around? I was thinking I'd just get a plastic zip-tie to allow some give and just hope nobody wants to burgle a helmet.
Buddy 50 helmet locking without a D-ring
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I have some of those Nolan T bars laying around in the garage. They work great but I use BarEnder locks for my D-ring having turtle helmets and in the winter put my Nolan in the trunk. Im not sure if the Nolan T bars worked with the Buddy seat tang. If I see the owner of the Buddy's and can find a T bar I will check for ya MohnJadden. Were ya located? If I can find one or both and they work you can have them. Hold on, you found they work on a Buddy Dooglas? Will look in the garage for them.
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I have used them on Vespas, Piaggios, Aprilias, and the Buddy. As I said, they work best if you bend the bar so that it points somewhat downward when you shut the seat. Nothing sophisticated about the clip under the Buddy seat. It is simply a peg. I believe the "T" bars are available in a couple of different widths for Nolan helmets and some other brands using a ratchet type of fastener/buckle. There is also a product around which uses a "T" bar and a compatible lock.sc00ter wrote:Hold on, you found they work on a Buddy Dooglas? Will look in the garage for them.
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