Arai Corsair V Five RX-7 Motorcycle Helmet Hopkins Monster


The Corsair is Arai’s flagship model. An Arai helmet is not the product of compromise, of a "profit" point, or a board of directors. An Arai helmet is the product of obsession, an ongoing obsession to design and build the best helmets possible. This year Arai took the Corsair V Replica helmets to a new level. With several new features, you’ll see why the world’s best wear the Arai Corsair V Helmet.

Vintage Bell-Toptex Motorcycle Helmet 1968


This is a vintage early 1968 Bell Toptex Motorcycle Helmet. The helmet is white. This is in as found condition but there are chips and scratches from normal use. The inside foam may need to be changed if you intend to use the helmet. The size marked 7 1/8. This would be a nice display helmet.

Looking Cool With Your Novelty Motorcycle Helmet

When you're out on the open road and you want to look you're best, consider a novelty motorcycle helmet to help give you a little extra class. Although they don't offer as much protection as other helmets, they do offer a cool look because of their lightweight, low profile appearance.

In most cases, they are made of a fiberglass material which is tough and durable. The shell of novelty motorcycle helmets provide protection against flying debris that may be encountered when you're on a motorcycle trip. The interior makeup of the novelty motorcycle helmet is comprised of a liner and a minimal amount of padding. There is less padding in order to maintain the small shell and low profile look. Novelty helmets have a chin strap, either padded and non-padded.

Novelty motorcycle helmets come in different colors, shapes, and sizes just like regular helmets. With a large number of designs available, motorcyclists can pick and choose the style that they want. Styles like the polo novelty helmet, tiger novelty helmet, and classic novelty helmet come in gloss black, flat black, chrome colors and more to give riders a variety to choose from.

It's important to remember when purchasing a helmet that they do not meet DOT standards and specifications, meaning they are not as safe as DOT styles which do meet or exceed standards and specifications. The reason this is so is because the novelty helmets do not contain the liner which provides the protective layer for the head. That is why they maintain the low profile or smaller look.

Many motorcyclists prefer these helmets because they are lightweight, smaller, and proved a low profile look that you can't get from others. The next time you are looking for a motorcycle helmet that helps you look your best, you may want to consider a novelty helmet.

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Arai Corsair V RX7 Hopkins Monster E Motorcycle Helmet


Arai Corsair V Five RX-7 Motorcycle Helmet Hopkins Monster energy replica

The Corsair is Arai’s flagship model. An Arai helmet is not the product of compromise, of a "profit" point, or a board of directors. An Arai helmet is the product of obsession, an ongoing obsession to design and build the best helmets possible. This year Arai took the Corsair V Replica helmets to a new level. With several new features, you’ll see why the world’s best wear the Arai Corsair V Helmet.

BELL MOTO-8 MOTO8 HOLESHOT MOTORCYCLE MX HELMET


Description: Bell Moto-8 Full-Face Motocross / ATV / Offroad Helmet

In the past year, Motorcycles 508 has sold the Bell Moto-8 to countless customers from all over the world. More and more riders have made the switch to the Moto-8 because its features, incredible technology & design engineering, and its low price.
Super lightweight Tri-Weave Kevlar®/Carbon Fiber/Fiberglass composite shell
New, fully adjustable Flying Bridge Visor™ with air intake vents
Velocity Flow Ventilation™ system for maximum cooling
Removable, washable Drytime™/Dri-Lex™ Comfort Liner
QuickFlip™ visor screws for easy adjustment even with gloves on
Fully ventilated EPS-lined chinbar
Removable, vented roost guard
Padded chin strap with D-ring closure and strap keeper

**LADIES HJC MOTORCYCLE HELMET**SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS


A BRAND NEW LADIES HJC "LOLA" FULL FACED HELMET SIZE MEDIUM. I HAVE COMPLETELY "BY HAND" ADDED SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS NOT RHINESTONES TO THIS HELMET. THERE ARE OVER 3,600 PIECES ON THIS HELMET AND TOOK WEEKS TO DO. THIS HELMET IS ABSOLUTELY GEORGOUS. THE PICTURE DOES NOT DO IT ANY JUSTICE. I JUST BOUGHT A PINKISH -PURPLE MIRRORED VISOR. IT WILL ALSO COME WITH THE ORIGINAL CLEAR VISOR. I HAVE ALSO DONE MOTORCYCLE LICENSE FRAMES SO CHECK THOSE OUT AS WELL. THIS IS DONE WITH A WATERPROOF GLUE. I GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK 100%.



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Wear Motorcycle Helmets? That Is A Good Question!

by Lonny Wolfordby

Motorcyclists are always evaluating the use of motorcycle helmets. Is this simply a matter of preference or are there significant issues to be considered?

A friend of mine (Bill) has chosen to ride with a helmet, or at times without a helmet. He says it depends upon riding conditions for him.

One day he was on a two lane road, traveling about 50mph when a tractor trailer truck pulled out from the right side of the street to go the same direction. His thought was to maintain his speed and simply pass the truck. Which, most likely could be done. Unfortunately the truck driver did not have enough room for the turn, and stopped dead still, crossing both lanes.

Bill was now approaching the truck too fast and too close to stop safely. He tried breaking hard but immediately knew he was facing the side of the trailer head-on. With quick thinking he laid his Harley on the side and slid under the trailer and on down the road a couple hundred feet.

Relaying his story to me, he was flat on his back, feet first, with his arms spread out and his head bopping on the highway. When all was finished he gave credit to God for helping him and praised his destroyed helmet for saving his life. Plus, the leather jacket and gloves that had taken the tears in place of him.

My friend only suffered from some sore muscles and hurt pride. But, it brings up the subject of helmet safety.

In the KSL-TV News of South Jordan, the Police Chief ,Dan Pearson, is likewise teaching people that motorcycle helmets save lives, after losing three friends to motorcycle accidents in two years. All three suffered from head injuries and none were wearing motorcycle helmets.

Then, the police chief himself was involved in an accident on highway 89 North of Afton, Wyoming.

A truck towing a horse trailer had passed him and pulled in front of him, hitting the front of his motorcycle with the spare tire mounted on the back. Dan was thrown off his bike, landing headfirst. He says, This injury would have been a fatal blow if I had not had the helmet on. Dan suffered from bruises and a few broken bones.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that motorcyclists survive a crash and receive less serious injuries when wearing a helmet. They report that at least 600 people are saved each year.

One question that is asked, motorcycle helmets might protect your brain but can it increase your chances of a broken neck?

Dr. Michael Yorgason, a surgeon at Montana Orthopedics and Sport Medicine, states that the findings from medical literature shows: autopsy studies done after fatal motorcycle accidents have shown that neck injuries and fractures are equally likely, whether you are wearing a helmet or not.

Yet, most medical reports support the use of motorcycle helmets. They believe that the helmet generally decreases the risk of head and brain injury significantly and surmise that wearing them does not increase your risk of neck injury.

An Italian study concluded that a helmet decreased injury by 66%.

A Thailand study found that after making motorcycle helmets mandatory, head injuries decreased by 41% in 2 years.

Now, in Kentucky, a study revealed that brain injury increased by 4.3 times when not wearing a helmet.

In an article written by Jonathan P. Goldstein, PhD. titled The Effects of Motorcycle Helmet Use on the Probability of Fatality and the Severity of Head and Neck Injuries. He concludes that there are a number of variables in a study that puts the study in question.

Major differences are held concerning helmet use or non-helmet use. Normal results compare death and injury rates are two and three times greater for non-helmet riders and increases in occurrence rates in repeal years that vary from 19% to 63%.

On one side: the helmet verses the non-helmet study fails to consider these two classes of riders. Stating that helmet riders are more cautious by nature.

One, they drive slower, thus have slower speeds in crash situations. Two, they are less likely to have an accident. Three, helmet wearers are less likely to drink and drive (alcohol or use of drugs). These behavior changes dramatically reduce a riders risk.

On-the-other-hand, factors to consider are:
1-average age of the biker
2-average miles driven each year, per biker
3-average experience of the biker 4-the size of the motorcycle driven.

So, between the size of the bike, potential speed, age, risk taking and alcohol ingestion; simply, cannot realistically prove the effectiveness of helmet use.

The Goldstein study did approach these variables in question. They reported a study that evaluates the effectiveness of motorcycle helmets in accident situations. The conclusions are:
1-Motorcycle helmets have no statistically significant effect on the probability of fatality.
2-Helmets reduce the severity of head injuries.
3-Past a critical impact speed of 13 mph, helmets increased the severity of neck injuries.

The report then concluded that helmet users face a trade-off between reductions in the severity of head injuries and increases in the severity of neck injuries.

Under these circumstances a mandatory helmet use law cannot be reasoned to be an effective method to stop an individuals death or injury when involved in an accident.

Perhaps other choices need to be considered in providing safety in motorcycle use. Here are three suggestions.

One, educate the general driving public (car and truck drivers) in road use with motorcycles. Two, educate inexperienced motorcyclists on accident avoidance (evasive action) and the proper use of these powerful machines.
Three, create a strict enforcement of drunk driving laws. [Some studies show that alcohol consumption is the major factor in deaths and injury.]

Harley-Davidson offers basic and advanced training to 200+ dealerships in 30 states. Honda has four training centers. BMW is considering advanced training but says they tend to attract seasoned riders.

It is believed that training cuts panic. You need to know how to negotiate a curve and resist the urge to brake, etc.

Here are some other factors that need to be considered. Tires should be inflated to the proper level.

A riders visibility to be seen. Tests have shown that the plain white motorcycle helmets are the easiest to be seen. Clothing makes a difference between day/night.

US DOT findings discovered that following the Helmet Law Repeal in Texas and Arkansas from Aug/Sept of 1997 to May 1998, helmet use dropped to 52% in Arkansas and to 66% in Texas.

In Arkansas motorcycle fatalities rose 21% following the repeal and head injuries increased 18.5%. Texas fatalities rose 31%.

One court case in California disputed what standards were set for qualifying a helmet as safe. For a list of the US Government Compliance Testing of Motorcycle Helmets you can check to see if your helmet passed or failed. Check with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

When I am on my motorcycle, I know what I am doing. I do not know what the other driver is doing. So, with the many facets of helmet use and considering the pro/cons, I choose to wear a helmet. You will have to decide for yourself!

Lonny Wolford endorses motorcycle saftey and great quality bikes at my website http://www.toplinemotorcycles.com

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Nolan N100 Flip Face Motorcycle Helmet


Nolan N-100 Classic Motorcycle Helmet, metallic Silver. Size Small.Smart lift system allows single hand (left side) or 2 hand release of the chin bar.Fully removeable and machine washable interior on snaps and tabs.Painted, lightweight G,E, Lexan shell with Hi-Brite protective clear coat.Painted pivot covers and jetstream wingtop vent.Optically correct, tool-less quick change Lexan face shield that is UVE and UVB protected.Wind protector included.Microlock adjustable quick release retention system.Multi position anti scratch shield.Sanitized anti-microbial, hypo allergenic interior.Adjustable leather and velour chin strap padding. D.O.T Certified.


LADIES HJC MOTORCYCLE HELMET SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS



A BRAND NEW LADIES HJC "LOLA" FULL FACED HELMET SIZE MEDIUM. I HAVE COMPLETELY "BY HAND" ADDED SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS NOT RHINESTONES TO THIS HELMET. THERE ARE OVER 3,600 PIECES ON THIS HELMET AND TOOK WEEKS TO DO. THIS HELMET IS ABSOLUTELY GEORGOUS. THE PICTURE DOES NOT DO IT ANY JUSTICE.


100 Series DOT Motorcycle Beanie Helmet



This is a 100 Series DOT Motorcycle Beanie Helmet which are the lightest and smallest in the market. Three different shell sizes are used to make different sizes.There are similar looking helmets available which are heavier and bulkier. This one weighs approximately 30 oz and measures 8.5 inches from ear to ear and 10.5 inches from front to back. This has a new EPS liner which is approximately 1 inch thick.

ARAI RX7 CORSAIR MOTORCYCLE HELMET COLIN REPLICA RED


Description: Arai RX-7 Corsair Motorcycle Helmet
Arai helmets have the well deserved reputation for being the finest motorcycle helmets built anywhere in the world. Company president, Mitchio "Mitch" Arai, and his crew handcraft these fine helmets in Saitama, Japan. They are the most comfortable helmets we have ever worn and their fit, finish and attention to detail is unsurpassed in the industry.
Relaxed Round-Oval Fit
"Delta-3" top center intake scoop, scavenges more air to help improve airflow even further
Shell incorporates a reduced gap between the shield and shell to minimize windturbulence over the shield and onto the shell
Chin vent design, with dual-pivot hinge mechanism, allows for a more easily operablesingle span vent gate with an increased airflow capacity
Enhanced organic shell shape, bottom trim and (non-removable) neck roll which curve in atthe bottom to give a more natural appearance, which also helps minimize wind turbulence
Rubber breathguard, designed to better direct fresh air to the inside surface of the shield while at the same time directing hot breath down and away from the inside surfaceof the shield
SNC Structural Net Composite shell construction, utilizes a patented shell construction that incorporates a structural net reinforcing material, embedded between Arai's exclusive Super complex laminated construction layers, which improves resistance to shearing forces. This allows for more weight to be removed from the top of the shell, both reducing overall helmet weight and improving the center of gravity.
Shell mold features to strengthen the shell, enhance airflow and overall appearance
Type-8 diffuser design with redesigned and improved intake and exhaust ports to both improve airflow and reduce wind turbulence
"Dry-Cool" liner material, with a rich color and perforated satin feel, utilizes water cells to improve moisture and heat transfer from your head into the airflow around Arie's unique space frame liner. Leaves your head dryer and cooler at the end of a long or hotride and allows the liner to dry much faster in between rides. Dimensions and mounting method of both the cheek pads and head liner are the same as previous RX-7RR series. Removable liner/cheek pads.
SAJ side pods have a lower profile and are much more flush with the shell of the helmet to provide a much cleaner look
Meets or exceeds Snell and D.O.T. standards .

DOT Motorcycle Full Face Sport Helmet 104 Matt Black


Brand-New High Quality DOT Motorcycle Full Face Helmet 104 Black

Item Details:
Brand New Motorcycle Helmet
Lightweight Polycarbonate shell design
Comfort padding
Advanced venting technology
Quick release visor mechanism
Full removable washable soft comfort inner lining
Lightweight Full Face Motorcycle Helmet: Average weight is 3.6 lbs
DOT Approved

ICON AIRFRAME CLAYMORE BLUE MOTORCYCLE HELMET


This is an Icon Airframe Claymore Blue Motorcycle Helmet with the blue, black & gray design. The design consists of a blue background with barbwire & flames. The Icon Airframe is equipped with multiple safety and comfort features. The Airframe is fitted with Icon's new Proshield which features the prolock shield lock system to keep you shield locked down. The Airframe is available in lots of sizes with interior parts that are interchangeable across the entire size range for tailoring just the right fit. The HydraDry moisture wicking material used throughout the interior comfort liner and extensive venting system combine to produce the industry's most ventilated and comfortable helmet.
DOT & SNELL M2005 Approved
Fiberglass/Dyneema/Carbon fiber shell
Removable molded breath deflector reduces shield fogging
Oversized intake and exhaust ports
Removable chin curtain
Quick-change fog-free Proshield with sideplates
Removable molded breath deflector reduces shield fogging
Removable HydraDry moisture wicking liner
Prolock secure shield locking system
Imported

SCORPION EXO 700 BLUEL MOTORCYCLE HELMET


EX0 700 BLUE
IT HAS A FEW SCUFFS IN THE PAINT.
EXCLUSIVE KWIK SICK LINE, EASILY REMOVABLE AND WASHABLE.
LINER WICK MOISTURE AWAY FROM THE HEAD.
WIND-TUNNEL REFINED VENTILATION SYSTEM .
NEGATIVE-LIEFT SPOILER ON BACK OF THE HELMET.
DUAL STAGE EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE LINER AND CHIN BAR ARE DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION AND COMFORT.
THE SPEEDSHIFT SHIELD SYSTEM, ALONG WITH ANTI-FOG EVERCLEAR AND ANTI-SCRATCH COATING.

Thor SXT motocross motorcycle helmet


This is a blue/metallic blue Thor SXT helmet. Helmet is brand new still in box and tags still attached. Helmet was a gift and too big. Original price 159.95. Size- Large, hat size-7 3/8 to 7 1/2, head circumfrence inches- 23 1/8. Features include plush removable/washable deluxe comfort liner, extensive venting with intake and exhaust ports to channel heat away, adjustable visor, molded goggle grabber, and UV clear coat finish.


BELL STAR MOTORCYCLE HELMET


Description: Bell STAR Roland Sands Design "C-NOTE" full-face motorcycle helmet.

Features:
The Bell Star C-Note is the fruit of a new collaboration between the helmet maker and custom bike designer Roland Sands. Featuring a graphical tribute to a $100 bill (hence the name), the special edition Star will retail for $699. The extra money is justified not only by the charitable contribution made to the Feed Roland fund, but also by the C-Note's incredibly elaborate paint job, which is the most complex Bell has ever created.
The level of detail Roland has applied to the C-Note is staggering, with something new to see on nearly every square inch. We also like the packaging, which will make the helmet an even more attractive proposition to consumers and continues the RSD branding to great effect.
The feature-packed Star is equipped with Bell's exclusive Velocity Flow Ventilation™ system with FlowAdjust™, a revolutionary airflow management system that literally creates a natural flow engine that pulls air through the helmet, and keeps the rider's head cool and dry.
The Star's super stable aerodynamic signature was derived from open-cockpit auto racing designs that enhance stability and resist lift. The truncated shape keeps the Star calm at speed, while the sculpted chin contours give the helmet a smooth, linear feel when doing head checks. For track days, the Star comes with the Track Strip™, an add-on wicker that further improves stability at speeds in excess of 130 mph.
The Star's 3Mode Shield™ with ClickRelease™ is simply the easiest shield to use and change. On the road, it works in conjunction with a special multi-stage chin vent that sends air up the inside of the NutraFog II coated shield to virtually eliminate fogging.
The helmet's auto racing-inspired shape is crafted out of Bell's super lightweight Kevlar®/carbon fiber/fiberglass TriMatrix™ Composite and is sculpted into a wind tunnel-proven, super stable, lift-free design.
Round it out with Contour Cut Cheekpads for superior fit and comfort, a removable and washable, antibacterial/antimicrobial interior comfort liner, a plush helmet bag, not to mention a five-year warranty, and you have a helmet that's more than worthy of its heavenly moniker.
The new Bell Star helmet is Bell's top-of-the-line street & racing motorcycle helmet. It comes with a ton of futuristic features such as velocity-flow ventilation that keeps you cool, a special shell design made of high-end materials including carbon fiber and kevlar, and an aerodynamic design that has been labratory tested. Bell has also recruited numerous riders to test the Star this season, including Aaron Gobert who said, "I've never worn a more stable helmet at 175 miles per hour."
TriMatrix Composite Shell
Super Lightweight Carbon Fiber/Kevlar/Fiberglass
Helmet cast in three shell sizes for custom fitting
Three piece, double density expandable polystyrene (EPS) liner with removable contour cut cheek pads
Removable and washable, antibacterial/antimicrobial interior comfort liner
Double riveted, 1" wide chin strap
BELL Soft Slide Rentention System®
D-ring
Multi-Stage Ratcheting Scratch Resistant Shield
Chin vent
Velocity Flow Ventilation™ integrated system for maximum cooling
Chin bar air intakes
Export top ventilation
Washable/Replaceable interior fit pad assembly with air channels
Contour cut cheek pads
3Mode Shield
Quick Release Shield
Fully ventilated EPS-lined chinbar
Graphic models with clearcoat over graphics
Nutra Fog II superior anti-fog, anti-scratch and UV protected shield

Choosing Motorcycle Goggles Or Helmets

By: Victor Epand
When you ride your motorcycle for the first time, you may not know what you should pick. , Goggles or helmets, for your riding adventures. It's not hard to figure it out if you know what to look for.

Which one is right for you?

When you start looking at the options that you may have in front of you, it may seem confusing as to what one is best for you. Goggles are a great way to protect the eyes without having the heaviness of a helmet. You won't have any protection for your head though, when you just have goggles on. A helmet protects the entire head and lets you ride your motorcycle without any real issues. This is because if you get into an accident, then you will have at least a little bit of protection on your head.

Helmets

Helmets are the things that you wear on your entire head so that you have protection in the event of an accident. This can be a very important part of your motorcycle gear collection because of the safety factor and that it helps to keep you alive. Some states even require you to wear them while you are riding your motorcycle in the first place.

Goggles

If you decide that you don't want to wear a helmet or are not required to, then you might want to consider goggles when you are on your motorcycle. Adding this to your collection of motorcycle gear will help you to have a wide range of products that will potentially protect parts of your body. Goggles don't do much for your head in an accident, but you will at least be able to see the road when you are taking that favorite ride around town.

There are many advantages to both goggles and helmets, the trick is finding the right combination of motorcycle gear to go with what you are going to be wearing and what may feel comfortable for you while you are riding. The different products available to you are what will help to make your choice between a helmet and a pair of goggles easier or hard for you in the end. Take the time to find the products that will fit your needs as well as help to possibly save your life. This way you will be happy and safe while you are on the road.

Abstract: If you are ready to take a motorcycle ride across country, there are several steps that you will need to take and several pieces of motorcycle gear to take with you to make the ride enjoyable.
Over The Road Motorcycling And What You Need

So, you're ready to take that first motorcycle ride across the country. How exciting that will be for everyone. But what in the world will you take? Do you need any special gear? These are all questions you may be panicking to ask yourself.

Taking the plunge

When you decide to take your first cross country motorcycle ride, you may not be sure exactly what you should take. This can often be a hard decision but with a little time and a little effort you can figure it out. Probably the first thing you'll want to decide is if you're going alone or taking friends. Most of the time you will be taking your friends with you on your cross country ride, so you might want to make sure that everyone knows with their jobs are. That way everyone will be organized but still having fun.

What to take

OK so now you decided they're going to go with a group of your friends. You will all need to decide what you're going to take with you. Having a group is great because the saddlebags on your motorcycle probably will not carry very much. So where are you going to sleep? A good rule of thumb on your ride is to know where you want to stop. If you don't have a plan of stopping in a motel, you'll probably want to take at least a sleeping bag. Then you won't be stuck sleeping on the hard ground with nothing under you. You also may want to consider taking with you some credit cards or traveler's checks because you don't want to get stuck on the road with no money. After all your motorcycle does take gas to run, and you don't want to run out and be stuck on the highway.

So when you get ready to start your cross country ride, make sure that you have the things that you will need. This way you won't have any issues that you can't take care of on the road. Cross country rides can be extremely fun if they're well planned and everything is thought of. Just remember to have fun and be safe when you're out on the open road, even if you want to seem like a rebel. You don't want to get hurt because you're doing something stupid while on the road.