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How to measure for your glove size. Measuring around the widest part of your hand(excluding your thumb) will give you the best estimate of your glove size. Size chart.
| Size |
XXS |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
| Inches |
5 |
5 |
7 |
8 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
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Measure for Helmet size.
To find your helmet size measure around your head according to the diagram.

| Helmet Size |
XXS |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
| Centimeters |
51-52 |
53-54 |
55-56 |
57-58 |
59-60 |
61-62 |
63-64 |
| Inches |
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21 1/8" to 21 1/2"
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21 3/8" to 22 3/4"
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22 7/8" to 23 1/4"
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23 3/8" to 23 3/4"
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23 7/8" to 24 1/4"
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24 1/8" to 25 1/4"
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| After you have set your chain adjuster bolts and are ready to tighten the rear axle, stick bunched up rag or towel between the chain and the rear sprocket teeth. Back the rear wheel up until it binds and then tighten the axle nuts. The wedged-in sprocket will pull the wheel all the way forward. It is also a good idea to use a chain alignment tool. The stock axel blocks are not an accurate indicator of proper chain aligment. |
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| Heat, change of altitude and a hard moto session are just a few reasons that air pressure build up happens in your forks. The increase in air pressure will make your forks more stiff. Take the time to loosen the bleed screw on top of your fork legs to let the trapped air out. |
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