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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Modular helmets and motorcycle helmets in general
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffh81" data-source="post: 15498820" data-attributes="member: 174748"><p>The difference in weight between medium and large is gonna be minimal at best. Me personally i keep the helmet as it came because it was designed that way. The size difference in helmet too is not just in the padding it is the overall size meaning you can swap pads out all you want but if it was not meant to be your size it is not gonna fit right. Its your head and your choice but i would rather get the right size and safe my skull in a wreck instead of trying to make the wrong size fit. A helmet need to fit you as it is, if it doesn't fit then move on to another. Cyclegear lets you try on until you find your fit so i would check there first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffh81, post: 15498820, member: 174748"] The difference in weight between medium and large is gonna be minimal at best. Me personally i keep the helmet as it came because it was designed that way. The size difference in helmet too is not just in the padding it is the overall size meaning you can swap pads out all you want but if it was not meant to be your size it is not gonna fit right. Its your head and your choice but i would rather get the right size and safe my skull in a wreck instead of trying to make the wrong size fit. A helmet need to fit you as it is, if it doesn't fit then move on to another. Cyclegear lets you try on until you find your fit so i would check there first [/QUOTE]
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