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10 Steps to CLEAN Your Motorcycle Helmet Like a Pro

Step 1: Motorcycle Helmet Cleaning Materials Microfiber Cloth These are great for washing a motorcycle helmet, as well as cleaning a visor. While they don’t always have to be new, you should always start with a clean rag. Any dirt particles trapped in the rag increase the risk that you will rough up the exterior finish on the helmet during the cleaning process. Toothbrush & Cotton Buds A cheap or your used toothbrush with soft bristles is all you need to help clean nooks and crannies that the microfiber rags cannot reach. This can prove especially useful when cleaning around your motorcycle helmet visor gaskets and vents. Cotton Buds will be used in cleaning the inner side of air vents which can't be reached by toothbrush. Baby Shampoo The main thing that you want to keep in mind when looking for a cleaning agent is to ensure that it is not petroleum-based. Baby shampoo is an best option, due to its gentle nature, especially in

5 MYTHS That Mislead You To Get The Bigger Helmet Size

1.  " I Need a Bigger Helmet to Fit My Glassess" You need glasses that fit your helmet instead. It is much harder to fit a helmet properly than to fit a pair of glasses for use inside a helmet. A lot of beginner biker keen to up-size the helmet to fit the glassess and ends up with a oversized helmet. Oversized helmet will caused a lot empty spaces in between and rendered the protection and ventilation ineffective. Try to find a glasses with thin and flexible shafts, or consider wearing a contact instead. 2.  "I Need a Bigger Helmet to Fit My Pony Tail, Sanggul Or Tudung" This is very common among lady biker and pillion rider, where they want to wear a helmet over their pony tail, sanggul or tudung. Well, engineer do not design the impact layer with a fist-sized ball of hair in the mix. The protection and the ventilation will be compromised then. Put the hair down and wear a buff. 3.  " This Helmet Doesnt Fit Because It Pull Down My Ears"

4 Steps Guide to Get the Best Helmet FIT

  Step-1 Check The Manufacturer Sizing Chart You can try the size from size S to XL but it will take longer time. The smarter way is check the size at manufacturer sizing chart. If you size fall between two sizes, take the bigger size. After you got the size, you hereby narrow down the sizing to the size and one size up. Eg. If you got size M from the sizing chart, you can try size M and L for fitting. Find out the helmet fit is Long Oval, Intermediate Oval or Round shape head. Normally for Asian is under Round group, you can find the roundness of your head to determine which group are you fall into. Step-2        Fitting Check-List  1.  A new helmet should be snug around any part of your head that would be covered by a cap. This area should be about as firm as a tight inner cap, slightly compressed, but not painful or squeezing.  2.  There should be no pressure points in the cap area where you feel pressure or pinching. 3.  Your cheeks should