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Half Helmets

Also known as half-shell helmets, a half helmet covers only the top of the head, giving a motorcyclist little protection and exposing him to wind, snow, rain and anything that is caught up in it. The half helmet has been popularized by motorcyclists who style themselves as rebels, but is rarely seen on true long distance riders, because of how tiring it is to absorb the wind over hours of riding.

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Motorcycle Helmets – Full Face Helmets

The highest degree of protection is offered by full face helmets, which cover the whole head and almost all of the face and extend to below the chin, usually worn with a hinged plain or tinted visor or sunglasses. The advantage of a full face helmet is the protection against the elements, dust, insects and flying debris. Disadvantages include the weight and difficulty of conversing without first removing it. Racing helmets fall in this category, are usually lighter and easier for extended wear, but tend to be rather expensive, since they are made from premium materials.
 

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Many Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets

Motorcycle Helmets are required by law in some states, and even where they are not mandated, it makes sense to protect the most vulnerable part of a motorcyclist’s body from damage in the event of any accident. All the helmets described here are secured to the head by straps worn underneath the chin.

Full Face Helmets

The highest degree of protection is offered by full face helmets, which cover the whole head and almost all of the face and extend to below the chin, usually worn with a hinged plain or tinted visor or sunglasses. The advantage of a full face helmet is the protection against the elements, dust, insects and flying debris. Disadvantages include the weight and difficulty of conversing without first removing it. Racing helmets fall in this category, are usually lighter and easier for extended wear, but tend to be rather expensive, since they are made from premium materials.

Half Helmets

Also known as half-shell helmets, a half helmet covers only the top of the head, giving a motorcyclist little protection and exposing him to wind, snow, rain and anything that is caught up in it. The half helmet has been popularized by motorcyclists who style themselves as rebels, but is rarely seen on true long distance riders, because of how tiring it is to absorb the wind over hours of riding.

Open Face Helmets

The open face helmet offers the next best protection to that of a full face helmet, and a half helmet, but without the chin portion or visor. A peak, something like those found on a baseball caps can be attached to the helmet over the eyes, adding a little extra protection Goggles are a good way to protect the vulnerable eyes when wearing this type of helmet. Sunglasses, especially the type that adjust quickly to varying light conditions are another possibility for wearers of open face helmets.

Novelty Helmets

Novelty Helmets come in many designs and colors and are rarely worn for serious protection. They can be made from any of the helmet types discussed, and usually feature artwork and may have additions made of fiberglass to appear like horns and wings. A novelty helmet is the perfect device to scare other motorists and convince neighbors the wearer is a member of an outlaw motorcycle gang. Models sighted on the street include helmets with Viking horns, German soldier WW2 style helmets, a simulated skull, gladiator spikes and a demon design complete with attached bones.

3/4 Helmets

The police and other security forces prefer this style of helmet, because it can be removed from the head without blocking any portion of the vision, a very important feature for law enforcement professionals. 3/4 helmets offer almost as much protection as a full face one and they are popular with long distance riders who prefer not to remove their helmets at stops. A 3/4 helmet is worn with goggles or sunglasses to protect the eyes.

Shorty Helmets

In a bid to get motorcyclists to wear helmets, the industry has come up with some smaller variations to satisfy the vanity of riders who put looks and comfort before safety. At least that is the opinion of many law enforcement officers and medical personnel who deal with the injuries which result from shortly helmets and those even smaller. They are still D.O.T. certified, that is, a tester makes the purchase of a random shorty helmet and takes it back to the laboratory to make sure it passes certain tests.

Skull Cap Helmets

These are the bare minimum that fulfills the law in states where a helmet must be worn. A skull cap helmet is the smallest available, but seems to come in the largest assortment of colors and designs. These skull cap helmets are a favorite with the custom bike crowd, who choose a model to match their paintwork.

Which ever style of helmet a motorcyclist chooses, he or she would be well advised to make sure it carries a D.O.T certified sticker, fits well and offers the highest level of protection possible. Anytime the wearer has an accident that involves the helmet being hit with any force, either on the road or by being dropped, it is time to replace it, as the helmet will have used up its ability to absorb the shock of impact.

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Discount Helmets – Motorcycle Accessories; Motorcycles have become some of the most popular modes of transportation in the country today because they are small and easy to maneuver through high traffic areas. They are also becoming more and more popular in the world of racing, whether that is on a track or off-road. Motorcycles can be dangerous if the operator does not practice proper safety standards, obey traffic laws, and wear the proper safety gear to keep themselves and their passengers safe when operating the motorcycle. Discount helmets are just some of the motorcycle accessories available for purchase from companies such as Honda, Harley Davidson, and Suzuki. These three companies are some of the most successful motorcycle manufacturing companies in the world today that don’t just sell motorcycles but also sell motorcycle accessories.

 

Owning a motorcycle can be fun and exciting for everyone involved if they know how to safely operate the vehicle. Many motorcycle enthusiasts love to purchase accessories for their outfit or for their motorcycle prior to riding. Some accessories available for purchase these days include discount helmets, custom helmets, jackets, driving gloves, skid lids, dirt bike exhausts, street bike stands, tires, covers, apparel, luggage, boots and much more. These accessories can be purchased at physical stores near your residence or can be purchased from websites that offer these accessories.

 

There are plenty of websites on the Internet that sell motorcycle accessories to the public for affordable prices that will ship the equipment to your residence instead of you having to pick up the equipment. Many motorcycle enthusiasts will want to physically visit an accessory store to test out some of the equipment available for purchase or try on the apparel for sale. Finding a store near a motorcycle rider is easy to do. Just type in the store of your choice and your location in an Internet search engine and begin to sift through the thousands of results that will come back. Motorcycle owners should always go to a store when purchasing tires for their bike so that they can have them put on the bike right there at the store in case there are any problems.

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Custom Helmets – Honda Motorcycles has recently overtaken Harley Davidson as the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world today. The company was founded in 1946 by Soichiro Honda. He wanted to produce vehicles that can help people get from place to place without having to purchase a large motor vehicle. The first engines used in Honda motorcycles were old army engines. The first motorcycle produced by Honda was released in 1949 and was known as the Model D for Dream. The vision Mr. Honda had of his motorcycle manufacturing company turned into reality in the decade of the 1960s when the company began reeling in the sales of motorcycles not only in the country of Japan but also all across the globe.
 
In 2006, Honda sold its 50,000,000th Super Cub, which is one of their most popular motorcycles and in 2007, the company became the first motorcycle manufacturer to offer a motorcycle with air bag crash protection. Honda has been an innovator in the motorcycle industry since its inception in 1946 and continues to provide motorcycle enthusiasts with superb quality and excellent accessories. Aside from motorcycles, Honda also produces motorcycle accessories such as custom helmets, full face helmets, jackets, driving gloves, boots and other gear.
 
Since the company’s inception in 1946, Honda has become a staple in world of racing motorcycles and other types of bikes. Honda has entered and won the Isle of Man TT races quite a few times during its illustrious history. Freddie Spencer and Valentino Rossi are two of the most famous drivers to partner with Honda over the years. Tragedy struck the company of Honda in 1991 when its beloved founder, Soichiro Honda, passed away at the age of 85.
 
There were only six employees working in the first United States Honda storefront to be opened by the company in 1959. The store sold custom helmets along with full face helmets from day one. The store also sold motorcycles manufactured in Japan. The store was located in Los Angeles. Since then the company has expanded to all over the United States and taken over as the most popular motorcycle manufacturing company in the world.

 

 

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