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So you think your ready to ride?
Do you remember how hot you got last summer, sweating after hours of saddle time.
Now put your nose in that shinny helmet. Wash it out now, before its time to ride. I was reading in Motorcyclist magazine a couple of weeks ago and it said it was OK to wash out the inside with hair shampoo or woolite. Check yours to be sure. If your pads come out geter done as well.:hitfan: Or you might be smelling :moon:all year long. |
:idk: I just thought all the neighborhoods around here had dead skinks in them. I might check out my helmet now
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I just bought a new helmet, problem solved. :lol:
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:dvrofl: Hell, it's fun. There are hella lot worse places on earth.
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i like mine stinky, that way no one goes near it
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Yeah the back armor in my jacket is just plain funky.... Some soap, a sponge and a little lysol spry should help that though.
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Use a skull cap from Under Armor. It really helps contain the funk.
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I washed my helmet pads, jacket, and gloves right before I hung them up for the winter. I just used some anti-bacterial stuff on the armor.
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I've never had a helmet get stinky.
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Two feet in North Korea at the DMZ
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I cant wait to get home and get back in the saddle!!! Oh how amazing its going to be!!
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Don't wear a helmet. Problem solved.
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washed mine at the end of the season - and store it wiht a fabric softener tucked inside. It's mountain fresh and ready to go!
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yeah probably a good idea.. something most people don't ever consider.. might have to mountain fresh it before the first track day in 2 weeks.. have to clean the visor anyways as i rode through alot of water behind alot of some cars on saturday..
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