Qassia - the mother of all websites
Qassia Global > janetra's Intel > Choosing a Harley Helmet
Intel Contributor
This intel was added by janetra

Intel Classification
This intel has been classified as Existing Authored Content, which means it was authored by the contributor, and first appeared on the contributor's blog or website.

Intel Calendar
November, 2008
12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November

Sign Up!
Not a member yet? You're missing out on one of the most powerful website promotion resources on the web. Sign up and join the party.

About Qassia
Find out more about Qassia by reading our About Us page, if you haven't done so already. Or you could skip straight to the Sign Up form.

PRINT THIS INTEL EMAIL THIS INTEL

Choosing a Harley Helmet

Once you have your Harley leather jacket and boots it’s time to buy your helmet! When choosing a Harley helmet there are some important considerations. The look of the helmet may be what first attracts you but your safety is of paramount importance and only when you are satisfied that the helmet will properly protect you in an accident can you consider the fancy design. Most importantly always ensure your helmet meets regulations. These are designed for your safety! The fit of the helmet is also vitally important. Check out our tips below to help you choose the perfect Harley helmet!

Helmet Fit

Never guess the size of a helmet or base the size on hat sizes as helmet manufacturers do not always follow these standard sizes. You’re helmet needs to fit correctly to give you proper protection.

The following is a guide to sizes. Measure your head carefully around the widest part.

Hat Size Inches Centimeters Helmet Size
6 3/8-6 1/2 20 1/4-20 1/2 51-52 XXSmall
6 5/8-6 3/4 20 7/8-21 1/4 53-54 XSmall
6 7/8-7 21 5/8-22 55-56 Small
7 1/8-7 1/4 22 3/8-22 3/4 57-58 Medium
7 3/8-7 1/2 23 1/8-23 1/2 59-60 Large
7 5/8-7 3/4 24-24 3/8 61-62 XLarge
7 7/8-8 24 3/4-25 1/8 63-64 XXLarge
8 1/8-8 1/4 25 1/2-26 65-66 XXXLarge


When buying online check out the individual sellers information. They should provide measurements for the helmet they are selling.

Caring for Your Helmet

Always handle your helmet with care. Your helmet is not only designed to look good but to provide protection. Dropping or knocking your helmet may compromise its impact strength and lead to a reduced ability to protect you properly in an accident.

Follow the Manufacturers Instructions

Avoid any harsh household cleaners. Only use very mild soap or other recommended cleaner. Chemicals in harsh cleaners can damage the protective layer and lead to decomposition of the helmet material.

Read the instruction before decorating, applying decals or painting your helmet. Many helmets are made of plastic composite material that can be damaged by painting.

Always place your helmet on a flat surface, always on the pads, not on the shell and do not hang the helmet in a way that may damage the liner.
Lifetime of Helmets

Helmets do not last forever! They may still reasonably look good but over time its protective ability decreases as knocks and other impacts damage the protective layer. A helmet that is showing signs of damage or extreme wear should always be replaced. The date of production should always be stamped inside to comply with regulations.

Styles of Helmets

Half style helmets or beanies are typical of Harley helmets. A popular choice for those who do not like the restrictive feel of full face helmets. Some half helmets have leather neck protectors.

Open face helmets are very similar to the beanie but have ear or side covering. Most can accommodate headphones and are very popular for cruising.

Full face helmets are popular with racers and street bikers and provide the maximum protection. Many Harley helmets are full face helmets. They also provide full protection from bad weather, wind and small stones and insects.

Hybrid helmets convert from open face helmets to full face helmets. They have a chin and shield which, when in place converts them from open face to full face.

Helmet Regulations

Federal Government’s Department of Transportation (DOT) standard for minimum standards that must be adhered to by all motorcycle helmets used in the US.

Snell Memorial Foundation (SNELL) sets stricter, voluntary standards that are the toughest in the world and are recommended for auto racing helmets. Snell Memorial Foundation is a private organisation.

Both these organisations test helmets for impact, penetration, retention and peripheral vision.

Copyright Notice: All Rights Reserved.

Add to Facebook Digg Add to Mixx Add to Reddit Add to StumbleUpon
Added by janetra on August 17, 5:28 PM.

PLEASE VISIT THE CONTRIBUTOR'S WEBSITE
Harley Leather Jacket & Boots Store
Selling Harley jackets,boots, helmets
www.bestmotorcycleleathers.com

Rate This Intel

Please login or sign up to rate this intel.

Comments

Please login or sign up to add a comment.





Search 2.0 [10/30] - The Qassia search function has been massively overhauled. Wh...



ABOUT | FAQ | PRESS RELEASES | HELP | CONTACT
USAGE POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY

Copyright 2008 Qassia. All Rights Reserved.

Username:
Password:
No account? Sign up.
Lost password? Retrieve.