Reviews
Helmet lock
The CT110 HUNTER CUB has only a poorly used Wire Helmet lock.
There is no particularly difficult work, just remove the Seat and co-tighten it to the mounting area.
In terms of feel, I think the performance required of the Helmet lock is sufficient.
When used, Helmet will directly touch the car body, so it should be cured if you are concerned about it.
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Might have a little hang to Dial match.
The shape is Compact and I am satisfied with that.
However, the engagement of the lock seems to vary from person to person, and mine has a little gap, so I put tape over it to fill the gap.
I chose Dial type because it is troublesome to take out a key every time I use a keypad, but it is a little difficult to adjust the Dial in a dark place. According to the manual, if you turn the dial in the Countdown direction, the dial stops at Zero, and you can count again from that point.
(I have a Mini light on top of the Handlebar, so I use that to eyeball it)
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Helmet lock
Good quality and stylish look. Main thing is user friendly and quick use with out any key.even we can choose different colours according to body colour. While mounting everything things are including even different sizes of screw as well . Locking cable length is completely inough.highly recommend. View detail
For those who want to create a sense of unity in the body of the car...
ADV's standard helmet holder (The one that hooks under the Seat) I was using a type of helmet holder that attaches around the handlebar, but when I installed the OEM grip heater, I could no longer use it and had to remove it, so I purchased this one.
It is only Exclusive Design, and it has a shape that blends in with the car body and looks good.
However, when the Helmet is applied in the Side Stand state, it is ... low!
As you can see from the pictures, there is quite a bit of leeway with the ground (lol).
I wonder if there would be a little more leeway if it were applied in the Center Stand state.
The rest is nothing special, so I think it is a good thing.
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Fits: YAMAHA BOLT R, YAMAHA BOLT, HONDA REBEL1100, HONDA REBEL250, HONDA REBEL250 ABS, HONDA REBEL500, YAMAHA DRAGSTAR1100, YAMAHA DRAGSTAR400, YAMAHA DRAGSTAR400 CLASSIC, HONDA Rebel300
If you're not careful, you can dent the Tank.
When the handlebar is pushed all the way to the Right in the open position, it contacts the tank.
I got a dent in my Tank with it.
I removed it because it would have been disastrous if I had inadvertently left it unlocked, although it would have been better if I had not left it unlocked.
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Free from OEM hassles.
The OEM helmet holders are notoriously difficult to use on the GSR, but since it is an old motorcycle, I didn't think they would have any model-specific products in stock, but they did, so I bought one right away.
Then, it was installed immediately.
The work took only three minutes.
Depending on the type of helmet, the position of the bracket may be difficult to fasten, but I think it looks good without feeling like it has been retrofitted.
With OGK's CUBT KAMUI III, I thought it would be a little difficult to insert and remove the key after fastening it. But considering the time and effort required to remove the OEM Seat each time, I am satisfied with the product.
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Satisfied with the ease of use:??
I installed it on the center of PCX125 MININarrow handle. It is not so much assertive and casual feeling is good. On the other hand, the dial is a little bit small and difficult to turn, and the hooked part is also small, so I am a little afraid of dropping the helmet. View detail
It was just as comfortable as I expected it to be.
The OEM helmet holder was no longer available when the side bag was installed, so we installed it.
OEMHolder, if you pull out the key while Helmet is on, the bar will come off and Helmet will drop.
The structure was difficult to use, and it was difficult to use the Large change.
This product will hold the Hook even if the key is removed with the Helmet applied, so the Helmet will not fall.
It is usually easy to use.
The drawback is that it requires one more key, but this is the same for all retrofit products, so we have to discount it.
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perfectly (suited)
It can be attached by simply removing two bolts from the bracket of the Tandem Footpeg.
I'm sure that can be stolen for that, but the same thing goes for the locks on the OEM on the other side.
We have converted it to one-key (can be opened and closed with Motorcycle key) by referring to other sites.
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Easy to use
Tandem Footpeg and co-tightening
Although from a working point of view, the Hexagonal Wrench is sufficient,
Since the front side is difficult to turn due to the swing arm and rear damper, it is more efficient to use a ratchet wrench.
On CBR400R, it was unstable without Tandem Footpeg in Helmet,
Visor could be scratched.
In the CBR650R, Helmet will be riding on a Tandem Footpeg,
It is stable and easy to use.
Required tool
Hexagonal Wrench 8mm
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Fits: HONDA PCX125, HONDA PCX125 Hybrid, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX160, HONDA CB125R, HONDA CBR125R, HONDA CB250R, KAWASAKI Z125-PRO, HONDA PCX125 E:HEV, Others , YAMAHA BWS 50, YAMAHA BWS125, YAMAHA MAJESTYS, HONDA ZOOMERX, HONDA MONKEY125, HONDA glom, HONDA CROSSCUB110, HONDA DAX125, HONDA CT125CT110 HUNTER CUB, HONDA CL250
Helmet holder installation condition
ExactSize, looks good and no problems!
Also, when you leave the Motorcycle for a moment, you can easily lock it to prevent theft.
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Use of Helmet lockAssist is recommended.
Remove the Tandem Footpeg Bracket once and install it between the body Frame and Bracket.
Other manufacturers seem to have the same mounting position, but the one made by KIJIMA fits inside the bracket, giving the impression of being Refreshing.
On the other hand, attaching and detaching the helmet is somewhat troublesome, and if you are not used to it, you may tend to hit the vehicle body or rider's tepe, so we recommend the use of the Helmet lockAssist made by the company.
In addition, I am concerned that the position of the Center Stand legs just touches the interior material of the Helmet….
We recommend this product to those who can find merit in its good fit, etc., after comparing it with other products that are attached to the mirror section or handlebar.
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Fits: Others , YAMAHA BWS 50, YAMAHA BWS125, YAMAHA MAJESTYS, HONDA ZOOMERX, HONDA PCX125, HONDA PCX125 E:HEV, HONDA PCX125 Hybrid, HONDA PCX150, HONDA PCX160, HONDA CROSSCUB110, HONDA glom, HONDA MONKEY125, HONDA CB125R, HONDA CBR125R, HONDA CB250R, KAWASAKI Z125-PRO, HONDA DAX125, HONDA CT125CT110 HUNTER CUB, HONDA CL250
CL250
I was looking for a helmet holder to attach to my handlebar since I have a saddle bag attached. It is very easy to use. View detail
KITACO Helmet holder Type 2
The process was easy and took about 10 minutes to install!
It went on the JA65 with no problem and was convenient to use without having to think about where to store the Helmet.
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Somewhat difficult to use...
Used on a ZX10R '24.
The box said it was for 16-17 year models, but the compatibility is perfect.
No problems at all.
The ZX-10R does not have a helmet lock, so I have to attach it myself,
The two choices are Largebody Babyface or KIJIMA.
This one is like a lock coming between the Tandem Footpeg Bar, so to be frank, it is difficult to hang a Helmet.
It may be even more difficult to install because people who ride ZX10R are almost full face.
If you get used to it, it is no problem, but if you install it roughly, the motorcycle and helmet will rub against each other,
Be careful when locking, even if it is troublesome.
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Quality is good
The quality is good and the installation was easy even for an amateur. However, I am not sure if it is just my car model or the installation location, but the noise that resonates with the vibration of the engine from near the key cylinder while driving is quite loud. View detail
It's still convenient.
I bought it because the OEM helmet lock is difficult to use because you have to remove the Seat every time you use it. It is still very convenient.
In the past, motorcycles usually came with this type of key from the beginning, but recently the number has been decreasing. I really hope that OEMs will install this type of key, as it will increase the number of keys.
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Fits: KAWASAKI Z125 Pro, KAWASAKI Z125 (16), KAWASAKI Z125 (16)
KIJIMA Helmet lock installed on Z125pro
[How is it used?
Fitted to Street and TouringMotorcycle
Was the one you received as per Image?
Yes.
Was the installation difficult?
It was not difficult.
How was your experience with it?
This Motorcycle has a jOEMHelmet holder under the chair, but it is difficult to use. This makes it easier. even though it is an Other Brand Product, the quality is good enough.
[Included Parts:were they on?
Key is Quantity:1 Set of 2pcs. with KIJIMA's Smallest Sticker (I think).
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
None
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Availability and clarity of the Instruction Manual/Points to consider/Items to purchase/Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
Instruction Manual is included. There is no problem if you follow the instructions. The bolt to be attached to the car body was purchased separately to prevent tampering. The available bolt standard is a little longer than the supplied one, so I added thickness to the body with a washer I had on hand.
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having a preeminent presence
When attached to the handlebar, it has the presence of a glistening mass of gold. When you use it, set the Dial part to "Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) Since the helmet rings are rotated 90-degrees to either side, there must be enough space at the mounting point to allow for rotation of the dial portion. The Gold attribute of the Body and the mounting parts touches the Handlebar directly, so it is better to use a thin rubber sheet or something similar to hold the Wound on the Handlebar. It is useful to use it as a Convenient Hook or to hang SensorAlarm. View detail
Fits: SUZUKI GIXXERSF250, SUZUKI GIXXER250, SUZUKI GIXXER150
KIJIMA Helmet lock
The installation was very simple!
Until Rubber gets used to it, it will move when you put a little force on it.
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