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Posted by: big-guy

Anyone ever successfully used this thing?



Posted by: toby400ex

pff, those things are retarded:blah



Posted by: HoNdAdude48

lmao i cut mine off, major waste of time and money but hondas just tryin to please there customers! another reason why hondas the best on earth!



Posted by: tants

you talking about the little clip on the handlebars right so you can put your helmet on?

if so, i used mine all the time on my 300ex. i would put my helmet on it with my gloves and goggles inside (cause the bottom of the helmet would rest against the plastics, so they wouldnt fall out) as i would sit sidesadel ridin up the road slowly to my friends house where i ride. (lots of cops around here, if they see me blast up the road they will give me a ticket)


i found it usefull



Posted by: R-Crazy

my dad has an 02 300ex (selling if anyone wants to buy it) and they didnt put it on that year, but my 01 (selling that too) has it. idk.

dave



Posted by: 02Yellow400

my 02 400 doesnt have one either



Posted by: HoNdAdude48

r u sure ur lookin in the right place?



Posted by: CowsBitePeople

Mine has one....I think i used it a couple times....hang keys on it while it sits in the basement....



Posted by: Big - D Racing

The thing is stupid I just set my helmet on the bars not a little one inch clip



Posted by: RideRed400StYlE

I find it easier to use my handlebars. but whatever. I cut mine off.. lol



Posted by: ridered86

i bought a new stem just so i wouldnt have to look at the thing j/k

but i did buy a new stem cause min was bent



Posted by: danney f

I've seen it but never used it , looks like more trouble than it is practical. I just hang my helmet on the handle bars.





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