7 MOTORCYCLE HELMET CARE TIPS YOU'LL LOVE

TOP 7 TIPS FOR Motorcyle HELMET CARE!

1- Fragile, handle with care.

2- Use that helmet clothing bag wherever you go.

3- Do not hang your helmet in your mirrors.

4- Say no to stickers.

5- Only water to clean your helmet.

6- Stay away from fuel.

7- Store your gloves elsewhere.

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DO YOU KNOW THE TIPS THAT GUARANTEE THE CARE OF YOUR LOW PROFILE MOTORCYCLE HELMET

You may be surprised to learn that your motorcycle helmet is more fragile than you think. Providing proper care to your helmet will prolong the life of your helmet and protect your head.

1- Fragile, handle with care. Treat your motorcycle Classic Rider helmet as a fragile item. Dropping the helmet from waist height may cause damage even if it is not visible. Classic Rider helmets  are designed to disperse impact throughout the shell. Any impact or drop will weaken the structure.

2- Use that helmet clothing bag wherever you go. Carry the lace cover that comes with your Classic Rider helmets when you ride. This can be used to wipe your helmet down when you are off the motorcycle. It will protect it against bumps against the walls of the saddlebags.

3- Do not hang your helmet in your mirrors. And this applies to any other accessory. Not only can a gust of wind lift your smallest dot helmet and send it flying to the ground, but it's another surefire way to damage the inner lining.

4- Say no to stickers. The glue of the stickers damages the helmet. You may not realize that a smooth surface is important for a helmet and its safety. You want the surface not to get stuck on the ground in case of slippage or impact.

5- Only water to clean your helmet. Clean the shell only with water. If you feel you need to use a substance, use a mild soap or a cleaner made for helmets. Average cleaning products can damage the protective layer again.

6- Stay away from fuel. Avoid storing your helmet near fuel, cleaning fluids, or excessive heat. All this can damage the shell, the EPS liner, and the straps.

7- Store your gloves elsewhere. Do not store your motorcycle gloves inside your helmet when you are off the bike. Your gloves are likely to have traces of gasoline that can ruin the inside of your helmet

In conclusion, your Classic Rider helmet is one of the essential parts of your motorcycle equipment and a necessary tool for comfort and protection in case of an accident.