What do you do with your jacket?
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- Syd
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What do you do with your jacket?
Here's some facts:
1. It was 85 yesterday in the Valley of the Sun.
2. My mesh jacket is cooler than no jacket at all.
3. Wearing a bulky, black, heavy riding jacket around when not actually riding is a bother. A bother almost to the point of not wearing it, though it hasn't gotten to that point yet.
What do you do? The jacket won't fit in the pet carrier, and I don't think it would fit in the topbox even if I did have it mounted.
What do you do? I'm thinking of carrying a cable lock and running it through the arms, but am open to other ideas.
1. It was 85 yesterday in the Valley of the Sun.
2. My mesh jacket is cooler than no jacket at all.
3. Wearing a bulky, black, heavy riding jacket around when not actually riding is a bother. A bother almost to the point of not wearing it, though it hasn't gotten to that point yet.
What do you do? The jacket won't fit in the pet carrier, and I don't think it would fit in the topbox even if I did have it mounted.
What do you do? I'm thinking of carrying a cable lock and running it through the arms, but am open to other ideas.
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Same problem, no real solution. I can force my mesh jacket into the pet carrier but it bends the back pad a bit which can't be good.
Mine actually will fit in the top case but that's always full with my cover, lap apron, and rain jacket.
So I end up taking it off and carrying it most times, or I do the pet carrier thing and lock the helmet to the helmet hook. I only do that if I'm not going to be gone long though.
Mine actually will fit in the top case but that's always full with my cover, lap apron, and rain jacket.
So I end up taking it off and carrying it most times, or I do the pet carrier thing and lock the helmet to the helmet hook. I only do that if I'm not going to be gone long though.
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Depending on what type of jacket and what type of helmet you have, you might be able to partially stuff the jacket into the helmet and still have it fit under the seat. Otherwise if both jacket and helmet are too bulky to fit in there together, you could just leave the jacket in the case, and the helmet just clip the D ring around the stub of the seat. No one will steal the helmet unless they cut the strap, then they have a useless helmet.
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I've thought about using a cable lock and running it through the arms and then using the jacket as a seat cover. White jacket on the seat during the summer months wouldn't be a bad idea I bet. Keep your arse cooler when you get back to ride. I'm shooting for saddle bags on my Blur, so hopefully that will allow room enough for my jacket in one of those. I don't know though, it's pretty big and the back pad is especially huge.
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Agreed!Depending on what type of jacket and what type of helmet you have, you might be able to partially stuff the jacket into the helmet and still have it fit under the seat. Otherwise if both jacket and helmet are too bulky to fit in there together, you could just leave the jacket in the case, and the helmet just clip the D ring around the stub of the seat. No one will steal the helmet unless they cut the strap, then they have a useless helmet.
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Re: What do you do with your jacket?
I'm not being sarcastic or wiseacre in any way when I say this. Based on all my experience, the best solution is a larger topcase, one big enough to hold your jacket and helmet at the same time. It'll make your scooter even more useful than it already is. Plus, if you get a Givi, you can wire up one of those light-kits which will make your scooter more visible from behind, which is always a good thing.Syd wrote:... and I don't think it would fit in the topbox even if I did have it mounted.
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Re: What do you do with your jacket?
No offence taken, John. I don't have the topcase mounted because I haven't needed the space enough to date to keep it mounted. And I don't like the way it looks on the scoot. O vanity!jrsjr wrote:I'm not being sarcastic or wiseacre in any way ...
And thanks all for the ideas. I guess I'll have to practice my swagger

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