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madjack57754
Helmets get rather rank smelling after a while. I put a dryer sheet inside the helmet when I get home after a hot ride or a day at the races. I also replace my primary helmet every 2 years with a current Snell certified lid. Cheap insurance if you know what I mean
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tomcat24551
The Arai factory rep at the Washington DC International Cycle Show told me to use baby shampoo (because it's non-allergenic) and to wash the helmet in the bathtub where it can be fully submerged. Rinse it thoroughly and let it air dry completely before wearing again.
I have not tried this, but I'm gonna do it soon.
Tomcat
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Clone
I line the inside of my helmet witha surgical cap, just velcro it in. Then when it needs replacing pull it out and put another in, don't need a separate doo rag. This goes on an off with the helmet and they BREATHE.
keeps the helmet from being smelly and dirty, the cheek pads, i pull out and put in the washer with the wife's delicates when she is not looking as she uses the delicate cycle./
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wolfie
Originally posted by MelodicMetalGod View PostReallY? My bike was my primary transportation for years and wearing the do rag was just like putting on my gloves. I usually change the do rag once every 2-7 days, depending on the weather and my level of "perspiration".
Tip: Once you've tied on the do rag, you don't have to tie it again until you replace it with a fresh one. Kind of like a tie.
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I have some "Helmet Renew" which is virtually identical to the stuff linked earlier. Works well, great for cleaning the outside & the visor too.
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jonesti
Non-scented baby wipes....Cheap and effective. As stated before I always replace my lids every 2 to 3 years. The foam breaks down. If you keep it in a garage the summer heat can speed up this process and the growth of bacteria!!! I've got all mine on a mantle inside. Now if I can just get the ol' lady to believe a bike in the living room is modern art.....LOOK AT The GUGGNHEIM!
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by wolfie View PostI have, since my last post on this thread, started wearing a moisture wicking balaclava everywhere I go. It doesn't take much time to put on unless I've got a couple of days growth on my scalp. It then becomes like Velcro. I am seriously considering one of these.
http://www.cyclegadgets.com/slik/
Not a bad idea. I've been thinking about getting something similar for the upcoming season and DC Metro area weather.
I just went to the Mid-Atlantic Motorcycle Show (http://www.cycleshow.net/) a couple weeks ago and I noticed that liners, skull caps, and sort of "pre-fab, pre-tied" doo rags are all over the place these days. Plus, thanks to the internet, unlike when I first started riding, I have more bike apparel retailers to choose from than I can keep up with.
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by jonesti View PostNon-scented baby wipes....Cheap and effective. As stated before I always replace my lids every 2 to 3 years. The foam breaks down. If you keep it in a garage the summer heat can speed up this process and the growth of bacteria!!! I've got all mine on a mantle inside. Now if I can just get the ol' lady to believe a bike in the living room is modern art.....LOOK AT The GUGGNHEIM!
If you ever manage to get the bike into the living room, PLEASE post the winning argument here! [-o<
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