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I've never tried, but I hear it's been done.
Regarding your experience with your motorcycle incident, were you wearing a helmet at the time, and if so, was it yours originally or was it worn...
Then, why would you conflate motorcycle riders with horseback riders, people falling down stairs, or bicycling? Why would you confound the data?
How many of those people were wearing a brand new helmet when they were injured? How many were wearing a used helmet? How many were wearing no helmet?
This is the eBay listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/353251075646 The lid looks great on the outside. The smell is only detectable from a distance...
I've found that eBay sellers are honest about the helmets they sell. My most recent Icon lid was described as the comfort liner having "heavy...
Sounds like you needed more time to acclimate.
Have you ever tried? You'll forget your preconceived notions about used headgear after you've gone for an all day ride on a hot day. After...
Puffer jackets are washable, too, but they're never the same after they've been washed. If you want your helmet's comfort liner to last, the way...
One you actually put on a well worn lid, you'll never wear a new one, again.
It's not all that unusual.
If that is most compatible for you, then go for it!
A lot of guys will say "yes," if you ask first to try on their worn in lids.
A new motorcycle helmet is a foreign object. A used motorcycle helmet fits like a second skin.
Used lids feel great. That's why guys buy them. The musky smell of unwashed hair is the new smell of a used lid.
I used to say "never," too. Since I put on my first used lid, I've never gone back to buying new.
Glues and resins from manufacturing are another factor. It takes at least a few years to sweat out all of that.
For me, comfort is most important. It takes months, if not years, to break in a new lid. It's like a baseball mitt. Someone has to wear it in...
I started off buying new lids because the idea of wearing another guy's sweat seemed unhygienic. After complaining about how helmets never seem to...
The thing is that I want the most comfortable helmet possible. Helmets become most comfortable to wear after about five years. If a five year...