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Helmet Hook
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 12:46 am
by dmiles13
Due to the fact that most if not all FF helmets won't fit under the seat, does anyone use the flimsy helmet hook contraption, or is there a gadget available to lock the helmet to the bike?
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:13 am
by gn2
If your helmet won't fit under the seat, best option is a topbox.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 2:23 am
by Valiant
This?:
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/helm ... elmet-lock
If you're getting a long chain anyway, you could pop your faceshield open and string the chain through. Of course, keeping it off the ground could be a bit tricky.
I'm actually surprised there are that many helmets that don't fit. Mine is a medium Scorpion EXO-1100, and my impression was that it's fairly large. Fits like a glove(no need to ram the seat down).
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:07 am
by chainsaw
my Xl Bell helmet just fits but i put it in its bag and have to force the seat down. the supplied helmet cable works fine.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 2:10 pm
by GeorgeSK
I don't see the steel hook and cable as flimsy. Since the only pressure an unarmed (or opportunistic) would-be thief can put on it is to try to pull it out, I just don't see it working. If the would-be perp has a cable cutter, well, then you are out a helmet, but then you were up against a thief who was likely armed enough to go through most anything any of us would choose to carry. The guy with the cable cutter probably has a pry bar as well, so your under-seat stuff (and the top box) are not safe either.
I guess if you live in a high crime area, you have to just take your stuff with you, and hope the scoot is there when you return.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:07 am
by Valiant
GeorgeSK wrote:I don't see the steel hook and cable as flimsy. Since the only pressure an unarmed (or opportunistic) would-be thief can put on it is to try to pull it out, I just don't see it working. If the would-be perp has a cable cutter, well, then you are out a helmet, but then you were up against a thief who was likely armed enough to go through most anything any of us would choose to carry. The guy with the cable cutter probably has a pry bar as well, so your under-seat stuff (and the top box) are not safe either.
I guess if you live in a high crime area, you have to just take your stuff with you, and hope the scoot is there when you return.
Isn't a cable cutter smaller and less noticeable than a prybar? I guess it depends on the size, but I'd also imagine a pry bar would make more noise when you pop the trunk or top case open. It also wouldn't set off any installed alarms if a perp just comes up, snips the cable, and walks off with the helmet.
Depending on how flexible the budget is in addition to how much time you're willing to spend locking your stuff up, the flimsy cable lock could do fine...if you toss a locking cover on top of it(out of sight, out of mind).
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:16 am
by Mgalutia88
Anyone consider if they want to steal your helmet they'll just cut the straps??? I wear a Shoei RF 1200. I'll take it with me thank you very much. It's not worth missing safety equipment, being violated, getting a ticket for no helmet, and being out the money for a new helmet when I can carry it just fine.

Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:02 pm
by GeorgeSK
I did consider that, but trying to fence a helmet with a missing strap might be tricky. It's not like you can part out a helmet.
I consider myself somewhat lucky. I park in a fairly restricted area. I cannot bring the helmet into work since I work at a jail, but the likelihood of someone messing with the scoot feels pretty low.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:30 pm
by you you
gn2 wrote:If your helmet won't fit under the seat, best option is a topbox.
Wouln't a top box be uncomfortable?

Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:59 pm
by Mel46
We use top boxes for our helmets because of the helmet sizes. My wife has a custim seat from powerbypcx that is too low to allow her to store her helmet under her seat. My summer half-helmet fits nicely under my seat, but my winter helmet is too big, so it goes in the topbox.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:27 pm
by Hooksta
I just picked up my PCX today and am hoping I can find an option similar to this. I had this "Helmet Guardian" on my 2006 GS1200 and it worked so awesome!
http://www.advdesigns.com/heguprheselo. ... ApmY8P8HAQ
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:36 pm
by stryder123
I have found that MOST helmets fit under the seat if you orient them correctly. No matter what way you secure your helmet if a person wants it it will be gone. The only thing locks of any kind do is help honest people stay honest. At least when they are under the seat or in a top box they are out of sight and as such are not tempting anyone.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:50 pm
by BobS
For locking up full face helmets, try this.
Buy a heavy-duty dog choke chain - the type that consists of a chain with 2 round rings. Use a vise or pliers to squuze one of the rings down to an oval shape that will fit through the other ring.
Choke it around the chin bar of the helmet, and hook the oval ring to the helmet hook, or use a padlock.
A longer chain can secure multiple helmets.
The oval ring will pass through the strap D-rings for open face helmets, but obviously won't prevent someone cutting the strap.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 3:25 am
by guiri
I know it's an old thread but I ran across it by accident and thought I'd throw in a comment.
I have something called the Helmet Hook and I've seen them on bikes as well as scooters.
$15 dollar item and solves the problem of where to keep the helmet. It's not meant for permanent
storage but definitely solves the problem of where to put your helmet while you stop at the gas station, go
to the store or whatever.
I'm not sure I can post pictures but there ARE pics on their site of scooters with the helmet hook and if you have
questions, either ask me or go to their contact us page and send them an email. They're quick to reply.
Anyway, it is TheHelmetHook.com (sorry, don't know how to make it a link)
I also see talk about chains and padlocks so while on the site, do a search for the Jacket Caddy.
It's a slim cable that is very handy for locking clothes, helmets and other things to your scoot.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 3:32 pm
by PCX150Rider
Due to the fact that most if not all FF helmets won't fit under the seat, does anyone use the flimsy helmet hook contraption, or is there a gadget available to lock the helmet to the bike?
All you have to do is buy a couple of these. . .

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Put one next to the helmet and the other on the ground next to the scooter.
When you come back your scooter and helmet should still be there. Just toss them back under the seat for next time.
Sorry. . .I know it's in poor taste but I couldn't resist.
It would be interesting to see the look on people's faces.

Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 9:18 pm
by PCX150Rider
I apologize if I offended anybody with the previous post about the joke, but there really is a bike lock (you can use it for other stuff too) that causes a thief to get sick really bad. . .really bad. These locks are called "Skunk Locks" and can be purchased at
http://skunklock.com/
Not trying to sell anything here but I sort of assumed the word was out on these and it would have been old news to you all . . .
I hate thieves. Had a Suzuki 250 X6 Hustler stolen on me years ago right out of my driveway. It was going to be my transportation back and forth from college. My Triumph 250 Trophy had gulped a piston and I sold it to a salvage dealer for parts basically. The Suzuki was the replacement and frankly was faster and handled better. . .
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:58 am
by Newsasquatch
I use my helmet hook. I have a disk lock, and a U-lock that's on my rear tire, a motorcycle cover, an alarm installed AND I lock the steering wheel. Needless to say, all of this takes a ton of time every day before leaving somewhere, and every day I get home I have to put everything back on.
I live in an apt and someone already attempted to steal the scooter. I got up one morning to notice the left brake lever bent from impact with the ground, and a scratch on the left side. The disk lock was also kind of stuck between the disk--which is evidence of it trying to be rolled away with some force. Oddly enough, they propped it back up again which told me that they didn't want it to be noticed.
But I digress lol, I think that it takes so much time getting ready to leave and come home that I don't want to bother with either getting some other special contraption to secure my 100 dollar helmet, or carrying it with me. I love my PCX but its already somewhat of a hassle at times. If someone cuts a strap, theyre a moron and will probably succumb to natural selection, and if they do cut the cable, then eff it, it's a small cost for being a little less inconvenienced.
Also, has anyone ever had their helmet stolen? I hear a lot of people saying that I should carry my helmet but when I ask them if they have had theirs or known someone else who had their helmet stolen, they say no to both.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:22 pm
by PCX150Rider
Nope. . .never had a helmet stolen. They aren't exactly new. . .
I try to be discrete where I park my two wheelers when I run errands. And if I go to a restaurant or something I try to position it so that I can see it out the window from my table.
Re: Helmet Hook
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 3:05 pm
by maddiedog
I pop off the bluetooth module and just hang it on the mirror. I have a couple of stickers on my helmet and it's definitely well-used, so I doubt anyone would steal it.
I used to use the helmet hook, but I lost it on my first PCX after a couple of years, and already lost the hook for PCX #2.
