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Sirrus Rider
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't seem
to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???

catzz66
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
Sirrus Rider wrote:
> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
> little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
> the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't seem
> to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???
>
>

Spares, maybe?

Bill Sornson
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
Sirrus Rider wrote:
> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the
> extra little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no
> padding at the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug
> and doesn't seem to need it. Are the pads for the back of the
> helmet???

Some helmets come with two sets of pads -- thick and thin -- or just spares.

If it feels fine as is, stick 'em in a drawer. Otherwise, use them to fine
tune the fit.

Colin Campbell
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
Sirrus Rider wrote:
> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
> little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
> the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't seem
> to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???
>
>
Most helmets I've ever bought have come with a second set of pads.

I've had pretty good luck lately with making the pads last by soaking
the helmet for a couple of hours to clean the pads. They get soft again
for a couple of weeks, and don't stink - always a plus.

I put warm water in my car washing bucket, put some liquid hand washing
detergent on the pads, rub it around with my fingers, then stick the
helmet into the bucket, and weight it down with a couple of dinner
plates or whatever else is handy and weighs two or three pounds.

Still, the original pads and the replacements will wear out eventually.
Bell will send you more pads on request (look for a contact e-mail
address on the Web site). Often, though, even when you specify which
helmet you have, the pads are not a fit for that helmet.

You might very well have received an owner's manual with your helmet.
In that case, RTFM (read the fine manual) to learn what you have bought,
and how to use it!

thefronny@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
On Jul 27, 8:16 pm, "Sirrus Rider" <sirrus-
ri...@nospam.houston.rr.com> wrote:
> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
> little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
> the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't seem
> to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???

Maybe they're T patches.

Kinky Cowboy
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:16:41 -0500, "Sirrus Rider"
<sirrus-rider@nospam.houston.rr.com> wrote:

>Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
>little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
>the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't seem
>to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???
>

Don't Panic! I think they just throw the same poly bag in with every
helmet, containing the manual, stickers and pads

The little pads can be handy if your bumpy cranium touches the
styrofoam at a particular point.

Kinky Cowboy*

*Batteries not included
May contain traces of nuts
Your milage may vary

landotter
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
On Jul 27, 9:16 pm, "Sirrus Rider" <sirrus-
ri...@nospam.houston.rr.com> wrote:
> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
> little red pads that come with it??

Stick them to your face and watch the peloton open up for you. "Mind
the plague, coming through!"

John Forrest Tomlinson
01-03-1970, 09:03 AM
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 20:17:35 -0700, "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me>
wrote:

>Sirrus Rider wrote:
>> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the
>> extra little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no
>> padding at the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug
>> and doesn't seem to need it. Are the pads for the back of the
>> helmet???
>
>Some helmets come with two sets of pads -- thick and thin -- or just spares.
>
>If it feels fine as is, stick 'em in a drawer. Otherwise, use them to fine
>tune the fit.

OMG I agree with Sorni about something about a helmet.

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Sirrus Rider
01-03-1970, 09:03 AM
I did. The Fine Manual was mute on the subject.



John
"Colin Campbell" <cmcampb@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Sirrus Rider wrote:
>> Just picked up a Specailized Air 3 Helmet. What do you do with the extra
>> little red pads that come with it?? I noticed that ther is no padding at
>> the back of the helmet; however, it does fit nice and snug and doesn't
>> seem to need it. Are the pads for the back of the helmet???
>>
>>
> Most helmets I've ever bought have come with a second set of pads.
>
> I've had pretty good luck lately with making the pads last by soaking the
> helmet for a couple of hours to clean the pads. They get soft again for a
> couple of weeks, and don't stink - always a plus.
>
> I put warm water in my car washing bucket, put some liquid hand washing
> detergent on the pads, rub it around with my fingers, then stick the
> helmet into the bucket, and weight it down with a couple of dinner plates
> or whatever else is handy and weighs two or three pounds.
>
> Still, the original pads and the replacements will wear out eventually.
> Bell will send you more pads on request (look for a contact e-mail address
> on the Web site). Often, though, even when you specify which helmet you
> have, the pads are not a fit for that helmet.
>
> You might very well have received an owner's manual with your helmet. In
> that case, RTFM (read the fine manual) to learn what you have bought, and
> how to use it!