Biltwell Lane Splitter Helmet :: MotorcycleGear.com

Biltwell Lane Splitter Helmet (S Or XXL Only)

The Lane Splitter is crafted around Biltwell’s proprietary ABS outer shell and features a shock-absorbing EPS liner with hand-stitched interior padding, cheek pads and BioFoam chin bar cushion for comfort. Generous vents in the chin bar get the air flowing and the outlet in back lets hot air escape. The Lane Splitter shield boasts extremely accurate optics and simple hinge mechanics for high style and easy removal for replacement or cleaning. A brass peg and hole configuration on the left side of the shield offers speedy opening and secure closing with little fanfare or complication. Mesh pockets are included in the ear recess–perfect for aftermarket drop in communication systems.

FEATURES

  • Injection-molded ABS outer shell with hand-painted finish
  • Expanded polystyrene inner shell
  • Hand-sewn removable brushed Lycra liner w/ contrasting diamond-stitched quilted open-cell foam padding
  • Audio pockets in ear recesses
  • Injection molded anti-scratch polycarbonate eye port shield with the aluminum hinge covers and mounting hardware
  • Meets DOT & ECE safety standards

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MSRP:
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Sizing Information

Size Head (inches) Head (cm) Hat Size
XS 20 7/8 – 21 3/8 53-54.25cm 6 5/8 – 6 7/8
Small 21 1/2 – 22 54.5-55.75cm 6 7/8 – 7 1/8
Medium 22 1/8 – 22 5/8 56-57.25cm 7 1/8 – 7 3/8
Large 22 3/4 – 23 1/4 57.5-58.75cm 7 3/8 – 7 5/8
XL 23 3/8 – 23 7/8 59-60.25cm 7 5/8 – 7 7/8
XXL 24 – 24 1/2 60.5-61.75cm 7 7/8 – 8 1/8

This sizing chart is based on information provided to us by Biltwell Helmets and is subject to change without notice, although we will do our very best to keep it up to date. We recommend that you measure your head by wrapping a cloth tape measure around your head about 1 inch or 2.5 cm above your eyebrows, which should be the largest portion of your head. Choose the helmet that is closest to your measured head size. If you fall between two sizes, choose the smaller of the two. You want a helmet to fit snug without being uncomfortable.

External Links for Fit Help:

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