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Collection: ILM

Explore our collection of ILM motorcycle helmets, designed for riders who demand quality and reliable head protection. ILM helmets are available in a variety of styles, including full face, modular, and open face designs, each engineered with features to enhance safety and comfort. Many models include impact-absorbing EPS liners, ventilation systems, and DOT-approved certification, providing trusted protection for street riding.

All products on this page are authentic, brand-authorized items, sourced through U.S.-based suppliers. Dreaded Iron Moto works with authorized distributors to ensure that every helmet meets the manufacturer’s standards for quality and safety.

Whether you are upgrading your gear or looking for a reliable helmet for everyday rides, our ILM collection offers durable, thoughtfully designed helmets suitable for a wide range of Harley-Davidson and other motorcycle riders.

Height Measurement

Dial in your windshield height in 60 seconds

This is the clean, repeatable way to choose the right height for your body and your riding position — no charts, no guessing.

Bike on level ground Straight stick / level Tape measure
  • 1

    Sit naturally

    Sit on your bike in your normal riding position. Look straight ahead — not up, not down.

  • 2

    Set your sight line

    Hold the stick/level horizontally at the tip of your nose, extending forward over the dash.

  • 3

    Measure the gap

    Measure from the top of your dash up to the bottom of the stick.

Your number = your windshield height

Whatever that measurement is, that’s the height you want to select. Round up to the nearest inch.

Example: If you measure 9.25", choose a 10" windshield.

Look over vs. look through

This method lands the top edge at your natural line of sight. From there it’s preference: look over (most popular) or look through (max coverage).

Between sizes?

Always round up. A slightly taller shield is easier to live with — especially at highway speed.

Want a second set of eyes? Ask a Rider and we’ll help you dial it in.