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gsxr1100s4me
06-25-2001, 01:19 AM
Hey guys, I'm getting ready to get a new helmet and I've tried several on but am alittle confused as to how tight to buy a new one before it breaks-in. It seems the larges are pretty snug, but do move side to side slightly on my cheeks. On the other hand, the mediums are really tight but don't move around at all. Will the medium break-in enough to be comfortable??? I don't want to get the large to find out it "settles" and is to loose, but the medium is scary too because it's so damn tight right now! What do you guys suggest. Was looking at the HJC-AC-10's for about $240. Thanks for the help.

Aaron

Hunter
06-25-2001, 01:21 AM
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by gsxr1100s4me:
Hey guys, I'm getting ready to get a new helmet and I've tried several on but am alittle confused as to how tight to buy a new one before it breaks-in. It seems the larges are pretty snug, but do move side to side slightly on my cheeks. On the other hand, the mediums are really tight but don't move around at all. Will the medium break-in enough to be comfortable??? I don't want to get the large to find out it "settles" and is to loose, but the medium is scary too because it's so damn tight right now! What do you guys suggest. Was looking at the HJC-AC-10's for about $240. Thanks for the help.

Aaron<hr></blockquote>


you're better off tight than loose.. they will break in a little.. but not a whole lot. my helmet is really snug, it dosen't shake around at all. try on some different brands of helmets, some other Mediums may fit you better.

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Hayai
06-25-2001, 01:47 AM
Yep, what Hunter said. You want it to be a little snug initially, as it will break-in soon after. If it squeezes your cheeks, makes you look like a chipmunk and gives you a headache, then it's too tight. If it slides on your face, then it's too loose.

Try 'em on for at least 15-20 min in the store.

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R-O-B
06-25-2001, 01:59 AM
Just make sure there is no tight spots! In an accident there will be no protection in the tight spots because the padding will be smashed. Like Hunter said, try on different brands of helmets, different brands fit differently. Never let the price stop you from buying a helmet that fits perfectly, because you can't put a price on your head!

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Blackthorn
06-25-2001, 02:02 AM
Put the helmet on. Move your head around a bit as if you were doing some neck exercises. Your helmet should not be causing any major pain like pulsating pain spots on the forehead. Next go stand in front of a mirror. With the visor open grab the mouth portion of the helmet. Move the helmet up and down and side to side. Pay attention to the skin on your face. Your skin should initially move with the helmet as you tug on it (especially around the forehead line and cheeks). If it doesn't, its too loose. If the fit around the cheeks is not right you may need get different cheek pads. As the store clerk to show you how to swap them out. Definitely make sure its snug but not painfully tight. As someone mentioned you'll probably look like a chipmunk, but better safe than sorry.
I still look like chipmunk in mine.

Blackthorn

Kennedy
06-25-2001, 09:58 AM
I prefer tight helmets.

The top of the helmet must fit like a hand squeezing on the top of my head. The helmet must compress my cheeks in a little. When I open my mouth, my cheeks will push into my mouth.

Try several brands on. I didn't care for the fit of the Shoei, but I have several friends that love theirs. I like my Arai.

Don't go cheap on a helmet!

MJGIXER
06-25-2001, 01:02 PM
Gotta agree with super squid. Don't go cheap on the helmet. The Arai's are great.

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mtmra70
06-25-2001, 01:12 PM
also press your hand against the helmet hard. this will simulate the wind. also, when you shake your head it should move a hair. for tightness, you want it to feel like the padding is hard, not that the helmet is small. also get one that lets your head fit in the hole easy, this will save your ears.

GiXXerRiDer
06-25-2001, 01:46 PM
I had an extra large bieffie. It felt snug at first but after break-in was waaaay to loose. I then went to a large HJC. It was pretty snug and comfy. Of course it's too loose now. Just try on several and if ya can wear a buddies around for a while ( one that is already broke in ). Good luck !!

flashotter
04-14-2007, 05:10 PM
This post may be too late but if you haven't bought a helmet yet I'll tell you what the guy at Cycleparts West told me. He said I should get one as tight as I can stand with out being too uncomfortable (causing a headache etc) so I tried a medium and walked around the store for about 10 min. it was tight but not irritating,so I bought it. Now it fits my grape perfectly,I think a nice snug helmet is more comfy than a sloppy one. And if you wipe out you don't want to be in a loose helmet anyways. hope this helps.:cheers

big g.
04-14-2007, 05:59 PM
get one so tight .that you need KY jelly to bang it on...:hammer

big g.
04-14-2007, 06:22 PM
Hey guys, I'm getting ready to get a new helmet and I've tried several on but am alittle confused as to how tight to buy a new one before it breaks-in. It seems the larges are pretty snug, but do move side to side slightly on my cheeks. On the other hand, the mediums are really tight but don't move around at all. Will the medium break-in enough to be comfortable??? I don't want to get the large to find out it "settles" and is to loose, but the medium is scary too because it's so damn tight right now! What do you guys suggest. Was looking at the HJC-AC-10's for about $240. Thanks for the help.

Aarondo you sport a Nappy head or a smooth dome?

SILVER03SVT
06-11-2007, 07:39 AM
My Girl Loves A Tight Helmet >>>> !!!!

S2000_Guy
06-11-2007, 08:30 AM
This post may be too late but if you haven't bought a helmet yet I'll tell you what the guy at Cycleparts West told me. He said I should get one as tight as I can stand with out being too uncomfortable (causing a headache etc) so I tried a medium and walked around the store for about 10 min. it was tight but not irritating,so I bought it. Now it fits my grape perfectly,I think a nice snug helmet is more comfy than a sloppy one. And if you wipe out you don't want to be in a loose helmet anyways. hope this helps.:cheers

Yeah... about six YEARS too late!

Dude... I think you win the "I revived the oldest/deadest thread" award! =)

cop-leaver750
06-12-2007, 10:06 PM
if it gives you fat guy cheeks it fits right. i would reccomend a shoei i know its dexpensive but once you wear one there is no going back to another brand. snug is good.

goob3r
06-13-2007, 06:24 AM
Yeah... about six YEARS too late!

Dude... I think you win the "I revived the oldest/deadest thread" award! =)


:lol :lol :lol he must've been digging around a long ass time to find this thread:scratch

Kavey
05-04-2011, 01:05 PM
I dont imagine he searched too hard. 4 years later here it is the 5th google result for my search :)

Yes I registered just to revive this ten year old thread. LOL

series1
05-06-2011, 04:11 PM
How many of you have red marks on your head when you take your helmet off after a ride?

a.leopard
05-09-2011, 02:29 AM
How many of you have red marks on your head when you take your helmet off after a ride?First post from 2008. And the post is about red marks on a head. ;)

Anyway just in case if you are so really interested in that I don't have such marks. :D

chinoxmk22
05-26-2011, 01:02 AM
damn this thread is so old lol.... http://forums.clubrsx.com/images/smilies/tongue_color.gif

xscoutx
07-11-2011, 11:58 AM
ok here we go again with the dumb qestion, i have a HJC slayer that fits good. well i just bought an icon tyranny off of motorsport.com i mesured my head like the site for icon suggests and the helmet fits good, also my only concern with the icon is i can push my chin out a bit and it can touch the helmet is this ok or should i just shelf it or passit on to another rider? :dunno

Flam Sandwich
07-11-2011, 12:28 PM
If you're between helmet sizes, go with the smaller one whenever possible. Too tight will loosen up. Too lose will never tighten up unless your head gets larger which is unlikely.

xscoutx
07-11-2011, 12:39 PM
i know different helmets fit different and to go smaller when in between i was just wondering if i should be concerned with being able to touch my chin to the helmet. it doesnt do it normally just when i push my chin out a bit not wanting to break my jaw on the helmet if i do go down.

Flam Sandwich
07-11-2011, 12:44 PM
Perhaps try multiple different brands and models to find the one that fits the shape of your head the best. That particular one may not fit your head shape properly.

jigger1000
07-11-2011, 12:51 PM
hi... i always say if you can chew the inside of your cheeks then its a good fit

xscoutx
07-11-2011, 01:14 PM
flam and jigger the helmet fits good, but if you put on your helmet then try to touch your chin to the helmet is it still ok when not trying to do so it doesnt try this yourself and try to purposley touch your chin to the inside. this is the only concern i have with it everything else on the helmet is good. skin moves with helmet ( check ), chubby chimpmonk cheecks ( check ), chinstrap fitment good ( check ). its kinda hard to explain what i am talking about unless you ttry to do this yourself. :banghead

Flam Sandwich
07-11-2011, 01:16 PM
I think you're putting too much thought into it. And no, I can't touch my chin to the front of my helmet. I use an HJC FS-15.

xscoutx
07-11-2011, 01:46 PM
maybe its just the way icon helmets are made who knows, gess i might just shelf it kinda gives me the uneasy feeling

oldfart01
07-12-2011, 04:48 PM
hi... i always say if you can chew the inside of your cheeks then its a good fit

To go along with that, I always say if you can gnaw on your own leg with your helmet on, it's too loose.

EEEKROAR
07-13-2011, 04:55 AM
hi... i always say if you can chew the inside of your cheeks then its a good fit

:lol
If you bite half your cheek off, while attempting to chew bubblicious, it's a good fit!God,I love savage sour apple!

a.leopard
07-13-2011, 05:22 AM
ok here we go again with the dumb qestion, i have a HJC slayer that fits good. well i just bought an icon tyranny off of motorsport.com i mesured my head like the site for icon suggests and the helmet fits good, also my only concern with the icon is i can push my chin out a bit and it can touch the helmet is this ok or should i just shelf it or passit on to another rider? :dunnoI'd try other helmets with different internal shapes and get the one that fits best.

yup
01-30-2012, 11:17 PM
Too tight will loosen up. Too lose will never tighten up unless your head gets larger which is unlikely.

my head gets larger on a regular basis:dunno

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Will_1000
02-01-2012, 09:54 AM
should fit not too tight but snugged but out have the chin stick out..I would pass along

1sykgixxer
02-01-2012, 11:32 PM
hi... i always say if you can chew the inside of your cheeks then its a good fit

Yea that is true. My Icon Alliance does that but I kinda hate it especially on long rides. It feels tight putting it on (thats wut she said) but once its on it feels comfortable.