How to choose the correct sized helmet
In some states it is illegal to ride a Motorcycle, ATV, Side by Side or dirtbike without a helmet. Choosing the right size helmet is crucial for your safety and comfort. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you pick the correct size:
Measure Your Head:
- Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string to measure the circumference of your head just above your eyebrows and ears.
- Make sure the tape or string is snug but not too tight.
Refer to Size Charts:
- Different helmet brands including HJC, Icon, Bell, AGV and Shoei may have slightly different sizing charts, so it's important to refer to the specific chart provided by the manufacturer.
- Most size charts will correlate head circumference with helmet sizes.
Try It On:
- Visit Broward Motorsports Miami parts specialist!
- Try on different helmets in the size range that corresponds to your measured head circumference.
Check the Fit:
- The helmet should fit snugly around your head without being too tight or too loose.
- Make sure the helmet sits level on your head, with the front edge just above your eyebrows.
- The cheek pads should press firmly against your cheeks without causing discomfort.
Secure the Straps:
- Fasten the chin strap securely. The straps should form a V-shape under your ears and be tight enough to prevent movement but not so tight that they cause discomfort.
Perform the Shake Test:
- While wearing the helmet, shake your head gently from side to side and up and down.
- The helmet should remain in place without shifting excessively.
Check for Pressure Points:
- Wear the helmet for a few minutes to check for any pressure points or discomfort.
- Pay attention to areas where the helmet may press against your head.
Consider Helmet Type:
- Different types of helmets (full-face, open-face, modular, etc.) may have different fits, so consider the type of riding you'll be doing and choose a helmet accordingly.
Ask for Assistance:
If you're unsure about the fit, don't hesitate to ask for assistance from Broward Motorsports Miami parts staff.
Remember that helmet sizes can vary between brands and models, so always refer to the specific sizing information provided by the manufacturer. It's crucial to prioritize safety, and a well-fitted helmet is an essential part of motorcycle gear.