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Motorcycle Helmet Accessories Bubble Visor- Gloss Black on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Medford, Oregon, US

Medford, Oregon, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:30 Return or exchange, Item must be new with tag condition. All return are subject to inspection before being refunded. Color:Blacks

 

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                                            Motorcycle Helmet Accessories                                                                                                BUBBLE VISOR-GLOSS BLACK

New with Tags! From a Daytona Helmets Authorized Dealer.

                                                                         

 
  • Fits All Daytona Helmets With Snaps And Most Other Three Snap Helmets.
  • Adjustable Snaps
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Helmet Sizing Tips

Your motorcycle helmet fit is critical to the comfort and enjoyment of your helmet. It also plays a critical role in the performance of your helmet in the event of a collision.

Never wear a motorcycle helmet without making sure you have a proper snug fit (not too tight, and not too loose - just right!)

There are several methods and tricks to size a motorcycle helmet. We recommend the following method:

1. Estimate your size

Get a flexible tape measure. If you do not have a cloth measure tape, then you can tape 2 pieces of paper together, mark it and measure the paper. Wrap the tape measure around your head over the tip of your ears, 1 inch over your eyebrows and the widest part of your head. Pull the tape comfortably tight in order to achieve best results. Measure 2-3 times for a more accurate measurement. Use size chart to determine best fit. Often times your head measurement may fall between two helmet sizes. When this occurs you should first try the smaller size. The Size Chart is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit. Please use this chart as a guide only.

2. Not too tight

Once you have your new motorcycle helmet, put the helmet on by grasping the chin strap in each hand and pulling it on over your ears until you feel the top portion of the motorcycle helmet touch. Check for the following red flags:

  • The motorcycle helmet immediately feels too tight.
  • Your head does not touch the top of the motorcycle helmet.
  • You can't pull the helmet down over your ears.
  • It's painful in anyway. If any of these apply, you probably need the next size larger.

3. Not too loose

Once you have found a motorcycle helmet that feels comfortable and snug, you must make sure that it is not too loose. To do this, securely fasten the chin strap, grasp the helmet chin bar or sides firmly with one hand and try to move the helmet from side to side and up and down. If the motorcycle helmet slides on your skin and hair, it is too large. If your scalp and skin want to move with the helmet, the fit is about right.

4. Just Right

One final check. Reach back to the back of the motorcycle helmet and try to rotate the helmet as far down and forward as possible, then as far backward as possible. If the motorcycle helmet feels as if it might slide off in either direction, the motorcycle helmet is either too big or the chin strap was not securely fastened.

If you passed these tests, you now have a properly fitting helmet that will maximize safety and minimize wind noise as well!

Return Policy

If Returns are accepted with your item, you may return your item if still new with tags attached to the item. Returns are accepted within 14 days from the shipped date. If the item is in used condition with tags unattached, your return may not be accepted and may be returned C.O.D.

Please package item properly to avoid shipping damage. Helmets should be in helmet bag, open side down in box. Include your name and return request. No RA# is required. Shipping and handling charges are not refundable.


 

Exchanges

You can make an exchange if your item is still new with tags attached and within 30 days of receiving your item. There are 2 ways to exchange your item. The fastest method - place a new order and return your first order as a regular return. The alternative method - ship your item to us with your name and note to exchange your item. Buyer is responsible for Shipping charges. .

Shipping

Combined Shipping is offered for multiple items won or purchased. Please wait for a combined shipping invoice before sending payment so we can ensure shipping charges are correct.

We only ship to Paypal Confirmed addresses. Please make sure your Paypal shipping address is confirmed before purchasing items.

We ship daily Monday-Friday.

If we offer a Free Shipping promotion, this only applies to the 48 contiguous states.

Note: USPS Express estimates most shipments arrive 1 business day (but some areas can take 2 business days). We also offer UPS overnight, call us for rate quote.

International Buyers: Import duties, taxes, & charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Any additional charges are the buyer’s responsibility. If item is returned to us, shipping costs are non-refundable. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine if there are any additional costs before biding or buying. We ship USPS International mail. The estimated delivery time are listed below for International Mail Only:


Lost/Shipping Damage/Defective Items: Please notify us if your package is lost or damaged in shipping. For any shipping damage or defects, please send us a picture immediately after receiving your item so we can help you better. Also, contact your delivery service immediately to report any shipping damage.

Payment

Payment is due within 2 days.

We prefer Paypal. You may make a payment directly with Paypal using a charge card from your checking account, VISA, Mastercard, American Express or Discover.

We also accept credit cards.

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