The All-Weather Helmet is also completely waterproof, so it's great to have when it's raining, sleeting, or snowing.
Virtually any helmet can be modified into an all-weather helmet, the only requirement is that the plastic decorative shell can be removed.
PARTS:
One bike helmet in your size. Make sure the plastic part comes off.
About one square yard (or one square meter) of nylon fabric
Contact cement or some other glue with a long open time, that won't melt foam
Electrician's tape
A plastic face shield (optional)
TOOLS:
A sharp knife
Scissors
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Signing UpStep 1: Remove the Plastic Shell
If your helmet has a visor, pop it off and set it aside.
Start by cutting the tape around the perimeter, or just peeling it off. Lift the plastic cover at one end, and feel for the first spots of glue. Gently break the glue connection, being careful not to dent the plastic or pull pieces of foam off the actual helmet. Use a metal shim, such as a ruler, to make this easier. Do this for all the glue spots, until the plastic cover comes loose.











































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Best to stick with sunscreen, I think.
Although, Surly Solved that problem. So did FiendofHumanity...
Catalog Section> Fall Cycling 08-09 > Helmets > Acessories > Windscreen