data.3news-bydate.train.rec.motorcycles.105253 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (David Svoboda)
Subject: Re: where to put your helmet
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Ryan Cousineau) writes:
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|Another good place for your helmet is your mirror (!). I kid you not. If
|you own a typical standard or other bike with fairly average mirrors
|that screw into your handlebars, your helmet should fit over your mirror
|and be fairly stable.
BUTT, BUTT, THEN YU W0NT BE ABLE T0 $EE THE CAR$ $NEAK!G UP BEHIND YU AND
P0P A WHHHEEEEELLLLEEEEE T0 D!TCHUM AND THE CHICK$ DIG IT!
Seriously, though, putting a helmet on a mirror is inadvisable because
you are then resting the weight of the helmet on the fragile foam
liner that is expected to cushion your noggin. And once crushed, that
foam never pops back.
A variation of mirror hanging thing is what I do; with the bike on the
sidestand (hey, the centerstand is for maintenance) I turn the wheel to
the stop (left) and can hang the helmet by the chin-bar on the right
grip. There is no crushable foam in the chin-bar, and it is pretty
secure on there (as long as the forks are locked). If I have to leave
the helmet with the parked bike (and the bags aren't on/full), that is
about the most stable place.
Dave Svoboda ([email protected]) | "I'm getting tired of
90 Concours 1000 (Mmmmmmmmmm!) | beating you up, Dave.
84 RZ 350 (Ring Ding) (Woops!) | You never learn."
AMA 583905 DoD #0330 COG 939 (Chicago) | -- Beth "Bruiser" Dixon