Is my helmet too big for me?I just bought a an Icon SSR motorcycle helmet.
I ordered an XL because that's what I wore during my MSF class.
Putting the helmet on, there is a bit of resistance at the ears but once it's on it's pretty roomy inside.
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: It's best to buy the smallest size that fits. The padding will compress over time, so if it's loose when new, it'll be REALLY loose down the road. This is not only unsafe, it is a real pain when you have
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If you had a more skeptical of how far Ferrari has expanded its merchandising arm, look no further than this special edition Ferrari courtesy of the helmet Newmax.
In fact, the helmet is not really for racing, but more for safety while driving two-wheelers. Yeah, you read that right. Ferrari is involved in the world dirty and filthy, scooters, bicycles and motorcycles by introducing a special helmet designed by Style Edition Ferrari no less than Newmax fashion icon.
Ironically speaking, this headset especially designed as a tribute to Ferrari Maranello tradition. Among the elements that make this headset include satin aluminum foil and details thermoplastic. The helmet was dressed in a leather trim with embossed logo Ferrari provide the perfect finishing touch. Its outer shell is made of thermoplastic polymer with an advanced high-gloss scratch-resistant, while the visor is manufactured using injection molded polycarbonate scratch resistant and provides excellent visibility in all conditions.Similarly, the helmet is lined with an anti-allergic and anti-static two-tone fabric Dupont technique in case you might need.
These days, a lot of riders use it also. As far as clothes and helmet, this year I work with Icon products. I trust this brand and promote their products. They are very active within motorcycle acrobatics and has put the sport on the limelight.
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