I just got fitted at the Long Beach motorcycle show by a Shoei technnician and learned that I had been wearing an improperly chosen Helmut size - my medium Bell RS-1. It was so tight from front to back that I was getting headaches when I was riding. He fitted me for a large using front to back, side to side and circumference measurements. He stressed that it should be snug but cannot be too tight in the front. If the larger size causes it to be a little bit roomy on the sides, he said he would install inserts on the sides to snug it up.
The Neotech is so much more comfortable, hopefully no more headaches! I hope this is helpful.
Comfortably snug, same with strap.
If you can monkey with your rag or mop, it's too loose.
I don't know... I own dozens and I just buy what feels good on my melon.
Bought Speed and Strength brand for the latest. They have some adjustments and seem to fit well.
J
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Yup, snug, should not be able to move/rotate the helmet.... I have owned Many!!!!!! It all comes down to the size and shape of your punkin... there is a break in period so it should/may be a bit snug when new and after a few long rides it should become comfortable...
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So, Greg, to more directly answer your question. ..the Multitech is a modular, correct? And you put it on with it opened, correct? So, if it's hard to put on, and we're not just talking about tight cheek pads, I would guess you might need the next size up.
4 Wheels Move the Body
2 Wheels Move the Soul
In Loving Memory of My Brother
"Death Waits In The Dark"
2013 F6B Deluxe
I live in Illinois and we do not have a helmet law. Never wore them when riding my Harleys the past 20 years. Last time I had a helmet on was back when I was 15 riding my dirt bikes. I am 55 now and want to ride when it's cooler out, so I want a proper fitting helmet.