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    Arai Vector XL does not fit

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    Bilt Helmet

    Bilt (house brand at Cycle Gear) Large, Techno Bluetooth Modular fits in there.

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    The extra large Bell, for fat heads like me, does not fit.

    Does anybody have Ideas for safe storage other than hanging on the side and removing paint?

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    I use this for short stops...helmet never hits the ground !!!






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    XL HJC Symax fits

    The Symax is an XL Modular Flip up and I can put it in the right side Bag, but have not tried the left side.

    The trick is to set the Helmet on the Saddle Bag lid facing forward and close the Saddle Bag so that the top of the Helmet fits into the square shaped recess in the back wall.

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    While onboard, I store mine on my head

    As a kid, my Dad's policy was no riding for a month if he even saw me swing a leg over a bike without a helmet on. I've never been able to shake the habit.

    When stopped, I either use the stock helmet lock or carry it inside with me. I always have too much crap in the saddlebags.

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    All I can say is forget the rubbish ? Had this bit of gear on 4 bikes over 30 years and its just the best. Everyone that's seen it has tried to track one down. I think it may be a BMW job ?
    It fits behind the number plate. Takes 2 helmets.
    Each helmet lock has a key. The same key for both. The posts pop up through the D Rings on Yah helmet or if you have a Shueberth like me through the adjustment
    Its off the old bike ready to go a me new F6B, Woooh Hooooooo
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    XL Nolan N43 does fit, turned sideways.

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    Have you tried laying them on their side?

    I wear a lrg or ex-lrg depending on brand, and I have had better luck fitting my plus sized lid in my saddle bag by placing it bottom down on the door of my bag and then closing it (with a small towel in the bottom of my bag to prevent scratching. The helmet ends up on it's side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billv45 View Post
    I wear a lrg or ex-lrg depending on brand, and I have had better luck fitting my plus sized lid in my saddle bag by placing it bottom down on the door of my bag and then closing it (with a small towel in the bottom of my bag to prevent scratching. The helmet ends up on it's side.
    Great idea! I'll have to try that. I carry alot of junk in my bags too though.

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