Keep Your Helmet Interior Fresh
Helmet interiors live a hard life. Sweat, hair product, dust, rain, fuel stop snacks, and summer heat all end up in there. If the inside of your helmet smells like a changing room with a visor, it is time.
Remove and wash the liner if the helmet allows it. Follow the manufacturerâ?Ts guidance, dry it properly, and do not blast it with heat like you are trying to cook it. Clean vents and check the chin curtain while you are there.
A fresh helmet feels better immediately. Comfort matters because irritation steals attention. Also, your mates deserve not to experience your helmet from two feet away.
