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Bike Stop Online is Now Part of Infinity Motorcycles
As of 1 November 2024, Bike Stop Online has officially joined Infinity Motorcycles, the UK’s leading retailer of motorcycle gear. The current Bike Stop website has now closed.
For the latest in helmets, clothing, and accessories, visit www.infinitymotorcycles.com — featuring over 100 top brands and Free Next Day UK Delivery.
The Bike Stop store at 104 High Street, Stevenage, will continue to operate as usual.
The sleek aerodynamic silhouette houses cutting-edge tech, silent ride engineering, ECE 22/06 homologation and exceptional ventilation performance.
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Shoei Helmets
S / M / L
Circumference (cm)
XS
53 - 54
S
55 - 56
M
57 - 58
L
59 - 60
XL
61 - 62
2XL
63 - 64
How to Measure
To find the right helmet size, measure all the way round your head at the widest point. Keep the tape measure above your ears and make sure that the tape measure is not too tight, nor too loose. Take your measurement in centimeters (cm), not inches.
Checking for Best Fit
When a new helmet is first worn, it should actually be slightly tight, with the interior coming into contact with most of the head, but not so restrictive that it causes any pain. There should be no "hot spots" - places where the helmet's interior puts pressure on specific points of the skull or face - but it should not move around freely. With time, a helmet will adjust to match the shape of the rider's head as it is worn and goes through "break-in" and loosens up a little. However, it should never become loose enough to easily turn from side to side.
Put the helmet on - it should be a little tight as it goes on over the head
The helmet should sit on the head evenly with the eye port's upper edge sitting just above the eyebrows and have good peripheral vision available to see side-to-side
Try putting a finger between the helmet interior and the head. If it easily fits, a smaller size should be tried next. Note that some helmet models allow for the cheek pads to be changed out for better fitment, so consider this too when checking for proper sizing
The latest version of the premium touring full-face helmet from SHOEI and you know its good when its the 3rd version! The GT-Air 3 is the ideal solution for riders that require advanced performance and all-day comfort from a full-face helmet with a drop-down sun visor.The sleek aerodynamic silhouette houses cutting-edge tech, silent ride engineering, ECE 22/06 homologation and exceptional ventilation performance. Stay linked through the Shoei Comlink system - its mesh and integrates very neatly into the helmet!
Elevated Enhancements
EC22.06 Certified.
New CNS-1C visor with a central lock minimises deflection during opening or closing, enhancing functionality.
Streamlined design of the new narrow chin vent reduces noise and elevates aesthetics.
New narrower micro ratchet chinstrap redesigned for both safety and comfort featuring a new design that can only be opened from a specific angle.
Expanded chin curtain effectively prevents wind from entering.
Introducing a compact Sena SRL3 communication attachment, keeping you seamlessly connected on your journey.
Safety
Shock-absorbent shell in AIM
EPS liner system with multiple densities
Mist-retardant CNS-1C Pinlock® visor
Stainless steel Micro Ratchet System
E.Q.R.S. security system (Emergency Quick Release System)
ECE 22/06 homologation
Comfort
QSV-2 sun visor
6 CNS-1C visors in individual tints
3 different outer shell sizes (XS-M/ L/ XL-XXL)
3D centre pad
Cheek pads in different thicknesses (31, 35, 39, 43 mm)
All pads detachable, washable
Ear pads
Shoei Comlink system
Pinlock® sheet, Breath Guard & Chin Curtain included
To find the right helmet size, measure all the way round your head at the widest point. Keep the tape measure above your ears and make sure that the tape measure is not too tight, nor too loose. Take your measurement in centimeters (cm), not inches.
Checking for Best Fit
When a new helmet is first worn, it should actually be slightly tight, with the interior coming into contact with most of the head, but not so restrictive that it causes any pain. There should be no "hot spots" - places where the helmet's interior puts pressure on specific points of the skull or face - but it should not move around freely. With time, a helmet will adjust to match the shape of the rider's head as it is worn and goes through "break-in" and loosens up a little. However, it should never become loose enough to easily turn from side to side.
Put the helmet on - it should be a little tight as it goes on over the head
The helmet should sit on the head evenly with the eye port's upper edge sitting just above the eyebrows and have good peripheral vision available to see side-to-side
Try putting a finger between the helmet interior and the head. If it easily fits, a smaller size should be tried next. Note that some helmet models allow for the cheek pads to be changed out for better fitment, so consider this too when checking for proper sizing
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