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Price Low to High Price High to Low Rating High to Low Rating Low to High Get Help From Our Industry Experts Call Us 24/7 1-800-318-4823How to Measure for the Best Fit of Harley-Davidson® Clothing and Riding Gear For the most accurate measurement, have someone else do the measuring, stand tall, yet relaxed and let the arms hang down at the sides. Keep the tape measure snug against the body and parallel to the ground. Measurements are to be used as general guidelines for the corresponding sizes. Chest Measure: For jackets and vests be sure to measure over a shirt or light sweater for the most accurate reading. Measure just under the arms and across the chest, at the fullest point. Waist Measure: Measure loosely around the waist at the preferred height of the waistband, at the natural waist for most fits or slightly lower for low-rise and boot cut. If measuring for chaps, measure over a pair of jeans for correct sizing. Inseam Measure: Measure along the inner leg from the crotch to the sole of the shoe and boot.

Gloves Measure: Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of the hand, excluding the thumb. Be sure to measure each hand separately, and use the largest measurement for sizing. Helmets Measure: Measure around the head, one inch above the eyebrow. If between sizes, it is suggested to go with the smaller size. The interior padding of the helmet will loosen and form to the shape of your head over time. A helmet that is loose when new will get even looser. Caps Measure: Measure the head, just above the ears and eyebrows or where you like the cap band to rest. Men's Clothing Size Chart Women's Clothing Size Chart Helmet Size Chart and Fitment Guide Men's and Women's Gloves Size Chart Men's & Women's Caps/Hats Size Chart Men's & Women's Belts Size Chart New (15) from $477.95 Ships from and sold by Phat Performance Parts. See more product details Shoei RF-1100 Helmet - 3X-Large/Black Shoei RF-1100 Helmet - 2X-Large/Pearl Grey

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motorcycle store in davie flGreat helmet, worth the price| Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews See and discover other items: fulmer motorcycle helmetThe motorcycle helmet is the most effective and most important safety measure a motorcyclist can invest. There is no other single piece of motorcycle gear which provides more protection, or more return on investment, should the rider go down. This is why most recommend that the motorcycle helmet should not be

bought with only the price or appearance in mind. A rider should buy the best fitting, most highly rated helmet he or she can afford. That first required part is the most significant task a new rider must complete before finding the correct helmet - finding one which fits properly. ratings are readily available for the majority of helmets thanks to the organizations which determine them - the U.S. DOT, the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE ratings), and the SNELL Memorial Foundation among others - and are thus easy to determine. But, fit is individual, and will be based on both the size and shape of the rider's head, and so must be determined by each individual. In this motorcycle helmet sizing guide we cover the following essential aspects to choosing the correct motorcycle helmet: Many motorcycle helmet size guides start the rider on the path to finding the correct helmet by first measuring for the helmet size, but there is one important helmet fitting

aspect to consider before determining size - helmet shape. The shape of the rider's head plays a crucial role in selecting a proper fittingAll helmet manufacturers design their wares to fit a specific head shape. These often range across three primary designations - long oval, intermediate oval, and round oval. Once the head shape is known, it is easier to filter the enormous selection of available motorcycle helmets down to a smaller, more appropriate list of those which will fit the rider's head. Now it is time to find the correct size of the remaining motorcycle helmets. Measuring for which motorcycle helmet size will fit is actually as simple as looking for a good hat. The difference is in how the helmet will fit over theThe best tool for this is the soft vinyl or fiberglass seamstress or tailor's tape measure. It is flexible enough to wrap around the rider's skull and is marked in useful increments for determining an accurate size. Use it to find which size of helmet will suit you:

Once measuring has been accomplished, and the size charts scanned for the appropriate motorcycle helmet size to be purchased, the next part is ensuring that the helmet lives up to its shape and size designations. There is always some variance, even between different models from the same manufacturer, in how a motorcycle helmet actually fits on the rider's head. Thus, a fitting is often necessary. When a new helmet is first worn, it should actually be slightly tight, with the interior coming into contact with most of the head, but not so restrictive that it causes any pain. There should be no "hot spots" - places where the helmet's interior puts pressure on specific points of the skull or face - but it should not move around freely. With time, a helmet will adjust to match the shape of the rider's head as it is worn and goes through "break-in" and loosens up a little. However, it should never become loose enough to easily turn from side to side. Now that the shape, size and fit have been determined to be correct, all that remains is to purchase the helmet.

Select one which includes the features that suit the riding to be done and the way in which the helmet will be used. Color, patterns and shield tint are mostly up to personal choice, but remember that the brighter and easier to see a helmet is, the more likely the rider is to be seen. The face shield should not obscure the rider's vision at all and tinted visors should only be used for sunny days. Check out our A Buying Guide to Helmets. A well-fitting motorcycle helmet will contribute to a safer and more comfortable ride. If the helmet does not fit right, it can cause pain which will lead to dangerous distraction, and it may not completely protect the rider's head in a crash. Thus, finding a motorcycle helmet which fits the rider correctly is very important to the helmet's twin missions of comfort and safety. Spend enough time finding the right helmet and you will find that the helmet almost disappears when under way, and yet it is right where it needs to be should the ride go wrong.