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    100% agree that in a perfect world you should only wear a helmet that fits out of the box, but I've never found one. Probably not looking hard enough I guess, but I always end up having to sand the forehead area - oh except for the Shoei I had which was OK front to back but too wide sideways (maybe packing out the sides would be a better approach?) Actually even that put pressure on my forehead at open road speeds - too loose I guess.

    Haven't ever crash tested any of my adultered helmets, I expect if I ever do my head will explode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    yeah to take the actual protective element away from the helmet.
    Yeah - I would have thought compression was a stupid idea. Shaving a few mm off probably better?

    Obviously you are better doing nothing but constant headaches aren't exactly safe either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    yeah to take the actual protective element away from the helmet.
    The amount that the styrofoam is compressed is 1 to 2 mm - but that is enough to remove the pressure against the forehead. And it is along a sharp edge not across the whole section... just as if you were taking the edge off a piece of wood with sandpaper...

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    I hear your pain.

    I got a new Bell in December and all seemed sweet in the shop wearing it for 1 minute.
    First ride, 30 minutes in and head starts throbbing around the upper forehead. Pain gets worse until you are forced to pull over and take a break. I used a small knife to make a series of cuts into the polystyrene to speed up the 'bedding in' phase. Seems to have worked but it still hurts a bit if I wear it for more than an hour.

    Ignore these keyboard experts saying tampering with the structure will void the helmets ability to save your life in a 200kph head on with a train.
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    Have you tried turning it round?
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    It is a shame that it is not cost effective to have 'test ride' lids. Particularly in the high end - it is a fair leap of faith dropping a grand or more on the presumption it will be fine two hours down the road.

    I have found over the years my head suits either HJC lids or the expensive Arai. Lots of other brands are not suitable. And to add to the debate I have seen nothing that makes a $1000 Arai worth more than a $500 HJC ..........

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    Get a packet of tissues surgically attached to the top of your nogan, the operation is common amoungst those that buy the wrong helmet and is called "a tissue" or sneeze for short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    yeah to take the actual protective element away from the helmet.
    Ahhh, but he's now having to make the best of a bad situation. I guy I know used to flatten the front lining with a hammer. Hopefully with the helmet sitting on a folded towel or similar to protect the paint. He was only doing that so that he could wear a helmet brand that he sold.

    As you point out though, he was thereby reducing the protection in the event of a blow to the forehead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Ahhh, but he's now having to make the best of a bad situation. I guy I know used to flatten the front lining with a hammer. Hopefully with the helmet sitting on a folded towel or similar to protect the paint. He was only doing that so that he could wear a helmet brand that he sold.

    As you point out though, he was thereby reducing the protection in the event of a blow to the forehead.
    In the vein of making the best of a bad situation, trimming away a pressure point would have to be better than riding with it, where in an accident there would be more force than anywhere else on your noggin. I would have thought so anyway.

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    Bit late I guess I don't come here. I've had to sand the front of my hjc which was comfortable for 1\2 hr but never broke in further. Now its fine, and yes a pressure point can't be as safe as a custom fit even fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Bit late I guess I don't come here. I've had to sand the front of my hjc which was comfortable for 1\2 hr but never broke in further. Now its fine, and yes a pressure point can't be as safe as a custom fit even fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    It is a shame that it is not cost effective to have 'test ride' lids. Particularly in the high end - it is a fair leap of faith dropping a grand or more on the presumption it will be fine two hours down the road.

    I have found over the years my head suits either HJC lids or the expensive Arai. Lots of other brands are not suitable. And to add to the debate I have seen nothing that makes a $1000 Arai worth more than a $500 HJC ..........
    I have found it's dangerous to say 'my head fits <brand>'.

    I'm normally a large. I tried an RPHA-10 on in the shops, to my immense surprise a medium fit me and was comfy to boot. I also tried a large FG-17 and it fit but had pressure points everywhere. A medium was nowhere near close to even starting to go over my head. Go figure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
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    It seemed a normal enough kind of post. What tipped you off?

    Changing octane rating now. Rambling mode engaged.

    FG17 is about my 7th HJC. I've slightly eased the area with a spoon before but this one didn't get better. Great now though.

    I have a bit of a bump. My dad used to carry me around on his shoulders but forgot to duck for a doorway.

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