| Thinking About Buying a Motorcycle Helmet |
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| Written by George Tait | |||
| Tuesday, 08 December 2009 14:40 | |||
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If you are thinking about buying a motorcycle helmet for yourself or your significant other there are a few things you need to know - and luckily that information can be found in one place - right here to start. Furthermore, almost every motorcycle crash victim I represent that was wearing a helmet has said "man - am I ever happy I had a helmet on!" and the others that were not wearing helmets wish they had.
No biker, especially a biker that might have some reluctance to wear a helmet for whatever reason, wants to wear a helmet that is not comfortable. Hallmarks of a comfortable helmet are soft foam rubber next to your noggin, a seal of some sort around and isolating your ears but be careful to have nothing actually in contact with your ears and some sort of support at the back of the helmet that will support your neck. Safety is probably next on the list. Make sure the helmet you purchase is a DOT approved helmet. If the helmet is DOT approved it will have a DOT sticker on it. Make sure the helmet has a DOT sticker because that ensures that the helmet has met rigorous performance standards for safety. You have to make sure the helmet fits properly - more on that next. The chin strap needs to keep the helmet on your head when you are in a crash. The strap needs to go from ear to ear and stay secured with a double locking strap - a simple click does not cut it. Both comfort and safety of your helmet depends on the fit of the helmet. The most comfortable helmet, the most expensive helmet or the best looking helmet will be useless if it does not fit properly. Chances are if the helmet does not fit well it will not be comfortable and you will not wear it anyway. Fit, in my opinion, is the most important element when deciding on a helmet. To correctly make sure a helmet fits your brain box make sure you:
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