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Show All ItemsWhether you're a new or experienced rider, chances are you're going to have a smelly/dirty helmet after all the motorcycle riding you've done. A lotta people ask how to clean lids inside and out, and although there are a lotta different methods and suggestions, I've compiled the most effective ways to do so. (Plus there wasn't a how to on this anyway, so I hope it helps)If you own a helmet with a removable interior lining, then you pretty much have it made. You remove the lining and/or the cheekpads and throw them in the laundry machine at delicate cycle, while that is washing, you can clean the outside of the helmet with a soft cloth/towel/micro fiber and mild detergent. Moisten the soft cloth/towel/micro fiber, put a few drops of mild detergent on it, and wipe the shell gently, the detergent will do it's job with the grime/dirt/etc and after you're done, you simply wipe off with water until the detergent is gone. You'll be left with a shiny clean OIL FREE shell.BUT for those of us with helmets that do NOT have a removable liner..

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motorcycle crash helmet liner Visit our Motorbike Store for a wide selection of top products, including helmets, jackets, suits and much more. Also check our best rated Motorcycle Helmet reviews Boxed-product Weight: 18 g Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.Find out more about our Delivery Rates and Returns Policy Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 13 Sept. 2009 70,975 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Car & Motorbike > Motorbikes, Accessories & Parts > Protective Clothing > Helmets > Open-Face Helmets in Sports & Outdoors > Cycling > Helmets & Accessories > Allround Helmets

SPECIFICATION One size fits all Made from Coolmax Keeps your head dry and warm Wicks away seat and moisture Breathable Brisk cycling skull cap under helmet thermal tight fit warm regular size Thermal Skull Cap Helmet Liner Black Men's Hawkley Skull Cap See all 16 customer reviews See all 16 customer reviews (newest first) bought two of these last year ,great just what I needed , so I bought 2 more ,quick delivery Basically a skull cap, small but comfy, does a good job for us baldies. wrong item i did not reseed what in the pic what i got not good for cold whether thanks you Automotive > Motorbikes, Accessories & Parts > Protective Clothing > Helmets > Open-Face Helmets Sports & Outdoors > Cycling > Helmets & Accessories > Allround HelmetsThe IP address used for your Internet connection is part of a subnet that has been blocked from access to PubMed Central. Addresses across the entire subnet were used to download content in bulk, in violation of the terms of the PMC Copyright Notice.

Use of PMC is free, but must comply with the terms of the Copyright Notice on the PMC site. For additional information, or to request that your IP address be unblocked, For requests to be unblocked, you must include all of the information in the box above in your message. How to clean your motorcycle helmet This short video from Shoei gives you all the information you need to clean, wash and dry your helmet. You can't put the whole helmet in a wadhing machine?! However obvious some of the tips might be, you'd be surprised how many people don't ever clean or wash their helmet liners... Get the best deal on motorcycle helmets in the MCN Shop Several emails arrived recently from webBikeWorld visitors asking about helmet liners. We've often referred to this simple piece of equipment in our motorcycle helmet reviews, and I suddenly realized that an article on this topic was way overdue. I started wearing a helmet liner many years ago to help keep

the inside of my motorcycle helmet clean and fresh. I won't get into the gory details, but let's just say that the inside of a motorcycle helmet can get rather dirty in short order, especially during the summer. During a typical webBikeWorld motorcycle helmet evaluation, the helmet may be passed around among two or more riders so they can provide Wearing a helmet liner then becomes essential for obvious I've since got into the habit of wearing one on every ride,If you want to keep your helmet looking and feeling fresh, a helmet liner is the only way to go. Motorcycle helmets are expensive, and a helmet liner can really keep the inside looking brand-new for many years. realize that many of the motorcycle helmets sold today have removable and washable liners, but really now -- have you ever really heard of anyone taking apart their helmet to throw the liner in the wash? Which brings to mind the biggest problem with helmet liners:

what to call them. helmet liner for now and I hope that the context of the reference will determine whether we're referring to the helmet's own liner or the clothing accessory shown here. I've worn a Sliks "Original" helmet liner for many years; that's the one shown in Photo 2. The Original has remained virtually unchanged for years, and with good reason. It's simple and it works. The Sliks Original is satin lined, so it feels slippery against your head, which is a good feeling under a motorcycle helmet. I usually wear the Sliks liner in cooler weather or under tight-fitting helmets, where its satin lining seems to help prevent the pressure points from becoming too painful. Sliks has a variety of colors and styles and they come in sizes S to XL to fit just about everyone, and the liner shown here retails The other helmet liner I've come to depend on is the HJC Coolmax liner shown in the photo at the top of the page.

Coolmax is a specialty "performance" knit fabric that is designed to breathe and to transport moisture away fromyou may already own a Coolmax T-shirt or other apparel item. HJC just happens to market this helmet liner; that they don't actually make it but purchase it from a supplier. the HJC liner can readily be found in motorcycle shops or through onlineTry our friends over atthey're selling the HJC Coolmax for $10.99. The HJC Coolmax liner is a tight fit and I'm assuming the fabric includes some stretchy material, at least in this application. The fabric is not "slippery" like satin, and sometimes it scrunches up underBut it definitely seems to breathe better than the Sliks Original and is better for riding in hot weather (although the seams can cause problems with bald owners, see below). See the "Comments From Visitors" section at the bottom of this page for comments from visitors regarding more choices for helmet liners.

Now you may be asking yourself why the model in these photos has his back to the camera. That's because no one wanted to volunteer to have their photo taken in a front view while wearing a helmet liner! The major drawback of these things is that they basically make the wearer look like a dork. If I'm about to put on my helmet in front of a motorcycle shop surrounded by the local Harley club -- well, let's just say that I've become rather creative in getting on my liner and helmet as fast as possible. Take it from me: you don't want to be standing around wearing one of these things when other human beings can see Note: For informational use only. All material and photographs are Copyright © webWorld International, LLC since 2000.See the webBikeWorld® Site InfoProduct specifications, features and details may change or differ from our descriptions. Always check before purchasing. the Terms and Conditions! Comments are ordered from most recent to oldest.

microfiber liners at Silver Eagle Outfitters are thin, wick moisture, and best of all, do not hurt, or cause itching, on my nearly bald head. have used Sliks helmet liners for years but for some strange reason, they grow legs and run off somewhere (I am looking for my sixth). I believe you can still get them at a BMW dealer in California, the listed online price is $16.95. Keep the rubber side From "D" (05/11): "I used (Sliks liners) until they were not available, I then found CycleCrafts, they make Silkys and they work great, you might suggest their site. read your helmet liner review in my search for aSince the Slik helmet liner is no longer available I went with the HJC Coolmax liner. I found that it was a bit bulky and did not provide a consistent each time the helmet was put on. searched a bit more and found a great helmet liner made for pilots by Gibson-Barnes. Even though it was not made with the motorcycle

market in mind, it is the best helmet liner I have come across so far. You may want to update your helmet liner review and include this $9 liner as a(8/09): "I use a helmet liner for two reasons: 1. Keeps the helmet liner clean. I have been using the "Original Texas Headskin" for many years and recently received three more. Why three: So I have a clean spare. It is of all cotton fabric. When it is hot, as it often gets in central Oklahoma, and I stop I hang it over a mirror and it is dry in a very short time. It is nice to put on a dry helmet liner. Oh, by the way I wear it with the seams on the outside preventing streaks in what little hair I have left. I have never been bothered by the seams against the part of my skull with no hair. The cost, about $7.00 plus(5/09): "After having trouble with the seams on other products, I started using a It's got a silky inner layer that's pretty comfortable and it holds a lot of

sweat (which is essential in Phoenix, where I live). more expensive than the alternatives, but it's definitely worth it." From "W.C.": "I'm a big fan of the It does exactly what the website says it will, you can wear it a million ways, there's no seams, and you can even make it look cool in front of the Harley guys if you want to. I drive a metric cruiser, so I already don't really care too much about what the Harley guys think ;) oh and they have a couple hundred different patterns, and winter options and In the winter I use a Turtle Fur balaclava type deal, thin Lycra type stuff around the head, and polar fleece from neck to mouth, kept me toasty this winter!" From "B.W.": "I'll second the comment from J.G. I tried the HJC liner under my Arai Signet GT and the seams actually caused pain after a while! I, too, am a bald guy, so maybe that's the issue. Perhaps for us bald guys, our helmet fits so closely, due to lack of hair