- 1). Take the motorcycle helmet into a motorcycle shop or upholstery shop. This option is only available if the cheek pads are filled with a material that can be partially removed.
- 2). Have the shop open up the cheek pads and remove some of the stuffing that fills them. Make sure not to remove too much of the stuffing so that the helmet becomes too loose on the face.
- 3). When re-sewing or closing up the cheek pads, make sure that the stuffing is evenly distributed to avoid any lumps or unevenness.
- 1). Bring the helmet into a motorcycle supply shop that has a large selection of helmets and other riding accessories.
- 2). Have your head sized by the staff to determine the proper size of helmet cheek pads that you will require.
- 3). Purchase the new cheek pads and let the staff install them correctly in your motorcycle helmet.
- 4). Check the new helmet fit to make sure it is both snug, with little to no movement, as well as comfortable and won't cause irritation on long rides.
Adjusting Cheekpads
Replace Cheekpads
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