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    Senior Member CheesyRider's Avatar
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    It's good to hear about a business that knows good customer service.

    I do wonder if the helmet you picked out has the right shape for your head. It seems strange that the size chart put you in a medium and the only helmet that fit was an XL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CheesyRider View Post
    It's good to hear about a business that knows good customer service.

    I do wonder if the helmet you picked out has the right shape for your head. It seems strange that the size chart put you in a medium and the only helmet that fit was an XL.
    Agreed. Medium was not even close. My previous helmet was XL also. Must be a fat head

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    My previous helmet was a large. I went to Cycle gear and they said it should be a medium. I ordered Bell Pit Boss and it's a large, but has an adjustable liner. I think it's manufacturer to manufacturer. Tires are like that. You can buy three of the same size, different manufacturer, and they'd all be different.
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    Getting the right shape helmet is very important. Webbikeworld.com does a good job. http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...met-shapes.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidk View Post
    Agreed. Medium was not even close. My previous helmet was XL also. Must be a fat head
    I know David pretty good and he does have a fathead. Seriously its like Duke said different brands vary on their sizes. Shoei runs a little small.

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    RevZilla and CycleGear merged

    FWIW, the two have merged under one corporate umbrella. I like both of them - and feel good about the merger! I shop locally for some things (apparel) where I need to try it on. Order from RevZilla things that I already know (like certain gloves, tires, etc.) for things that I don't have to check out. And I'm hoping I continue to get great service from both!

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