| orcycle scarf or bandana is useful and ideal especially | | | | Sweatband, Points In. |
| if used under a helmet. It could even be worn as a | | | | Headband or the Sweatband, Points In. This is similar |
| headband, a neckerchief or a skullcap. It is used to help | | | | with the Headband or the Sweatband, Points Out. |
| protect against bugs, dirt, dust, wind, sun damage and | | | | However they differ in the rolling/folding part. In this |
| frostbite. A motorcycle bandana has one size that fits | | | | method, you should roll or fold from the points towards |
| all, meaning it could suit anybody’s head | | | | the longest side. Then you could tie it securely again at |
| circumference regardless of the size. | | | | the back, or in front. |
| A motorcycle scarf, also known as doo-rags, is made | | | | Some fast facts about bandanas, they are also |
| from a hundred percent cotton, and usually its size is | | | | known as: kerchief, scarf, skullcap, head rag, head |
| 22 x 22 inches. They are very functional and some | | | | wrap, sweat rag and doo-rag. The word |
| people find it to be fashionable and extremely a | | | | “bandana” has a probable Portuguese |
| macho accessory for bikers. There are different | | | | origin. Most popular patterns are: Pirate, Eagle, Skull, |
| techniques and ways of wearing a bandana. Here are | | | | Flame, Paisley and Flags. There are hundreds of |
| some of them: | | | | different designs and styles to choose from actually. |
| Standard Method. You first fold the bandana in half in | | | | They are readily available worldwide. |
| order to create a triangle. Then you place the center | | | | Some suggestions, tips and warnings for those who |
| of the longest side of the bandana on your forehead | | | | want to buy a motorcycle bandana. If you pick a |
| and you should bring the ends together at the back of | | | | bandana be sure it is made from one hundred percent |
| the neck. After that you tie it loosely. The next thing | | | | pure cotton. It is also a good thing to know that |
| that you would do is to gently push the excess | | | | bandanas are washable, durable and inexpensive all at |
| material hanging over the knot underneath. | | | | the same time. |
| You do this so that the knot is holding the excess | | | | And when wearing it, you should place the motorcycle |
| material in place. And for you to keep the motorcycle | | | | scarf or bandana low on the forehead. Doing so will |
| scarf tied securely in place, you could tighten the knot | | | | reduce the chances of the bandana getting caught in |
| further. The next method that you could do with your | | | | the wind. Plus, your hairline should never show at the |
| bandana is called the Headband or the Sweatband, | | | | front of the bandana, or it will just slip backwards and it |
| Points Out. | | | | might come off while riding. |
| Headband or the Sweatband, Points Out. Again, you | | | | So there you go boys, more ways to wear your |
| fold the bandana to create a triangle. You then roll or | | | | motorcycle scarf than the style you ride your |
| fold from the longest side towards the shortest side. | | | | motorcycle down the road. Just make sure you fasten |
| And then, you should place the rolled scarf on your | | | | them securely on your head to avoid the wind from |
| forehead and then tie it securely at the back or in the | | | | taking it all away from you! |
| front, if you like. Next method is Headband or the | | | | |