Motorcycle Explorer August 2015 Issue 7 | Page 32

Extuff Helmet Hook £9.99 Problem: I’ve had many a ride home after a trip and ended up at some service station at 3am looking for fuel or a coffee as I’m sure most of us have. Only to find that parked up is a day glow yellow Subaru playing music you feel rather than hear and more smoke coming from the window gap than the oversized exhaust. I’m no longer wanting to leave my nice new helmet on the seat or hung over the mirror of my bike anymore. There is also the very real chance of my helmet falling off the seat or mirror and go bouncing along the forecourt as you gawp in horror and flinch with each sickening clunk and scrap. Solution: A very simple idea that’s also simple to fit. I do like simple fixes that don’t require £4k of kit in the shed and a Masters degree from MIT to fit. So I like the Helmet Hook. This cool bit of kit is made from toughened plastic and a metal washer and fits on just about any bike you care to mention. If your bike has weighted bars or hand guards then the Helmet Hook will fit. You just screw the end off and slot the Helmet Hook on, tighten back up and you’re good to go! You hang your helmet by the D ring and you have your hands free to carry on with your coffee or chores as you see fit. Now this is not designed as a security feature but it can be used for that purpose. It does not come with a padlock but one can be bought and with a long shank to fit the holes. I would not leave your helmet out all night in say London as you’re just asking for trouble but then again I wouldn’t leave my bike out all night in London either! It does serve as a peace of mind at the likes of a rally, getting fuel at 3am or hanging out at biker spot. One problem I found was you hang your lid upside down and if it rains then you get a wet inner lid! This can be combated with the use of a cheap or free plastic bag. A small cut in the base and feed your strap through the gap and you have cover for your lid and not a bucket of water. The Helmet Hook is also great for hanging anything else off too, drying towels, hanging disc lock cords, puck cords (will cover that one next) and even putting a pad lock on your tank bag and then feeding the clasp through the Helmet Hook and locking that up too. You’re then hands free and have peace of mind to wander the stalls of an event, grab that coffee or simply save you from dropping your lid on the floor and or knocking your mirror out of position – for just under £10 I was more than happy with this little friend. It also got rather a few ‘Oh what a good idea!’ comments when parked up at my regular butty van at Devil’s Bridge.