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JMo 15-03-09 22:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxwell123455 (Post 83550)
Ive heard of a few people getting a sphere (3D circle) of metal/glass or even the corner of a jam jar etc and rolling it over the top of the area that is effecting you a few times with a bit of force. Its suppose to compress the sponge of the helmet and just quicken the bedding in process of the helmet. Not too sure wheather it worked never needed to do it.

This (and the other suggestions above) will usually work... a friend of mine who runs the clothing dept. in my (ex local) bike shop said his Shoei rep presented him with a 'special tool' for just such a job - turned out to be a wallpaper edge roller! (1" wide) - which is perfect for squishing the polystyrene helmet lining edges where there is localised pressure...

xxx

Gerhard Beukes 14-04-09 00:49

Had same issue with my helmet but pressure was on my forehead. Taking the helmit off after a ride was usually a joke, have a red dot on my forehead, all the traffic in the area came to standstill looking like robot.

quick fix is to take material lining out, heat up a teaspoon with a zippo and tool the polystyrene back a bit. Worked like a bomb!!!.

deiaccord 14-04-09 10:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerhard Beukes (Post 89801)
Had same issue with my helmet but pressure was on my forehead. Taking the helmit off after a ride was usually a joke, have a red dot on my forehead, all the traffic in the area came to standstill looking like robot.

I get that sometimes. But I usually take it as a friendly reminder that my hair is getting too long at the back and needs cutting! (I kid you not)


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