Helmet lock for LC GS/ GSA

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I've just fitted one of these to my GSA. It's a bit fiddly to fit, but works very well. Obviously, it's better quality than the tat you'll find at the pound shop, but works very well. :beerjug:
 

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Looks durable. i just used one of these when i was at the TT and didn't want to carry a helmet around.
 

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Good idea when two up as if you only have the vario side panniers, as I do, only the near side pannier will take a helmet.
 
Oh............ for the olden days when BMW made proper GSA's....with well though out and useful additions like a helmet holder (Nutty thought it was an aftermarket accessory :D)

No need to remove the seat, just attach your helmet and away you go

Back in the day, we had proper toolkits/helmet holders:augie

Old is Gold:clap
 

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I've just fitted one of these to my GSA. It's a bit fiddly to fit, but works very well. Obviously, it's better quality than the tat you'll find at the pound shop, but works very well. :beerjug:

You get a lanyard in the KTM road bike toolkit

Most people don't know what it's for :rolleyes:
 
Nutty, any further details? Ozz

It's made for window lickers.






























I'm sorry, that should have read: It's made by Wunderlich.

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Your bike has keyless but you have to take your seat off to lock your helmet... Nope not getting it.

As I'll typically stop/ start the bike about 20 times during a days ride out, and lock the helmet to it once or twice, what don't you understand? Or should BMW design a keyless lock?:blast
 
Oh............ for the olden days when BMW made proper GSA's....with well though out and useful additions like a helmet holder (Nutty thought it was an aftermarket accessory :D)

No need to remove the seat, just attach your helmet and away you go

Back in the day, we had proper toolkits/helmet holders:augie

Old is Gold:clap

These used to be standard on most bikes. They only work with D ring type helmets though I presume?
 
Couldn't be fussed with the whole removing the seat, so just got myself one of these for securing the helmet or jacket to the bike. Retractable cord is a few feet long.
 

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