Motorcycle Helmets
When it comes to road motorcycle helmets, it's always best to buy high-quality gear that ensures your safety. This is why MR MOTO only stocks the highest quality road motorbike helmets across New Zealand including Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and beyond.
We stock a massive range of the best road motorbike helmet brands such as AGV, Bell, LS2, Nolan, ARAI, and Shoei. We have road motorcycle helmets in a number of categories including full-faced, flip, and open-faced helmets. We also have a range of Bluetooth motorcycle helmets.
So if you are looking to upgrade or are just starting out, shop motorcycle helmets NZ in-store or online today. Our motorcycle helmets are part of our huge motorcycle gear collection here in NZ.
If you are not sure about the right helmet for you, make sure you check out our motorcycle helmet guide where you will find everything you need to get the perfect fit.
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MR MOTO is New Zealand's largest online store for motorcycle gear and we have a huge range of motorcycle helmets from leading brands.
Motorbike helmets are one of the most important pieces of safety gear you will need to buy when you start riding a motorcycle and it is important to invest in a motorcycle helmet that will protect you in case of a fall, but also that provides you with the visibility and comfort for long rides.
Browse our wide range of motorcycle helmets above including full-face helmets and use the filters on the left-hand side to shop by motorbike helmet brand, size, price, and availability.
Shop motorcycle helmets NZ online today at MR MOTO.
Motorcycle Helmet FAQs
Why is wearing a motorcycle helmet important?
Wearing a motorcycle helmet is of vital importance as it significantly reduces the risk of head injury or fatality in case of an accident. Helmets are specifically designed to absorb the impact force, protecting your skull and brain from severe trauma. Moreover, they shield your face from dirt, debris and inclement weather, providing better visibility and focus on the road. Here in New Zealand, It is not merely a suggestion, but a legal requirement to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle. Therefore, investing in a certified, well-fitted helmet is an essential step towards safe and responsible riding.
How do I measure and choose the right size for a motorcycle helmet?
Choosing the right size for your motorcycle helmet is vital to ensure its effectiveness and your comfort. Begin by measuring your head's circumference at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front and at a point in the back of the head that gives the largest possible measurement. Take this measurement and compare it to the manufacturer’s helmet sizing chart to find the size that corresponds closest to your head measurement. Remember, helmet sizes can vary across different brands, so always use the specific manufacturer’s chart. After trying on the helmet, ensure it fits snugly but not too tightly, with even pressure around the whole head, and doesn't move when you shake your head. Lastly, always remember to strap on the chin strap and gauge its fit and comfort. For more information, make sure you check out our Motorcycle Helmet Size Guide.
Are there specific care instructions for cleaning and maintaining a motorcycle helmet?
Definitely, proper cleaning and maintenance are essential for preserving the functionality and longevity of your motorcycle helmet. Begin by removing any detachable parts such as the visor and inner lining. Using mild soap and warm water, gently clean the outside of the helmet, avoiding any harsh chemicals that could damage the shell or reduce its impact resistance. The interior lining should also be cleaned with mild soap or a specialised helmet cleaner, ensuring all sweat and dirt are removed. Once cleaned, allow the helmet to air dry naturally, avoiding direct sunlight or heat sources. Regularly check your helmet for any signs of wear and tear, including cracks, loose padding, or malfunctioning buckles, and always store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.