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Novelty Motorcycle Helmets

Author: MeNMyBike
March 3, 2010

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While a motorcycle in itself certainly reflects something of the rider’s personality, having other cyclegear that highlights your idiosyncratic qualities should also be a priority. Many leather jacket and chaps have a solid, plain design, which is anything but expressive. One of the best accessories to add personal flair with is your helmet.

There is a litany of novelty motorcycle helmets that feature stylish designs without sacrificing quality. You can find a helmet with virtually any theme—from skulls and crossbones to the Marine Corp. symbol. Of course, safety should always be the highest priority, so be sure that is meets basic requirements.


January 1, 2010

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The most common outcomes in motorcycle accidents are head injuries, which often cause death. With the rising and alarming statistics that occur every year, a lot of riders still refuse to wear helmets motorcycle and often times even risk the lives of people who ride along with them. Save your life by protecting your head in case of any road accidents.

Good modular motorcycle helmets have outer shells made of layers of fiber glass. They are manufactured by heating fiber glass to coat a mold and form the helmet shape. Once cooled down, the fiber glass outer shell becomes a very hard and durable material that can withstand extreme crash scenarios. The inner cushion is made of high quality foam material that will also help absorb the dynamic crash to protect your head from serious injuries.


Hawk Motorcycle Helmets

Author: MeNMyBike
October 22, 2009

Hawk Motorcycle Helmets

Everyone knows that the most vital piece of protective equipment for any bike rider, especially a motorcyclist, is a quality helmet. When you are on your bike you not only want your helmet to be protective, but you also want it to be comfortable and look good too. Hawk brand helmets offer superior protection and come with amazing graphics.

Hawk motorcycle helmets feature the classic visor-style design with a fully vented shell. Unlike traditional helmets, Hawks have a gloss finish and are adorned with vivid graphics and colors to give you a unique appearance on your bike. You can find women’s models too, featuring more feminine designs and colors.


September 3, 2009

Road Trip Must: The Right Helmet

We recently mentioned that it’s important to observe motorcycle helmet laws in different states while you are on an interstate road trip. This can get tricky if you’re, say, riding from helmet-free Illinois to full-helmet Missouri and forget to put on your helmet. Make a list of states you will be in where you need to wear a helmet and keep it with you. There’s no point in ruining your trip by getting a fat traffic ticket!

There are also laws in the states that require helmets about what kinds of helmets are acceptable. In many instances, motorcycle novelty helmets are not considered legal helmets, as they do not meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. These legal helmets will have labels on them to indicate that they are DOT-approved, and they usually have an inner lining of one-inch-thick foam. Plus, they don’t flex as easily as many novelty helmets, and are designed to reduce injury in the event of an accident. Be sure to have the right helmet, both for your safety and to avoid a citation.


Gear for Summer Road Trips

Author: MeNMyBike
August 20, 2009

Gear for Summer Road Trips

Motorcyclists love to take advantage of their wheels with unrestricted views and take road trips in the summer. You’ll often see motorcycles whizzing by on highways, stopping at greasy spoons, and flooding tourist towns to see the sights. In fact, I recently encountered dozens of riders during a weekend vacation in the town of Winthrop, Washington. It turned out that the small town is at the end of Highway 20, a gorgeous road that runs through an old growth forest with several lakes, mountains and waterfalls to view along the way – a very popular route for riders!

There are entire websites dedicated to the best riding roads in America, and it’s no wonder. With the freedom you have while riding a motorcycle, nothing could stop you from seeing the most beautiful parts of this country. Just make sure you have the proper motorcycle gear! As with any interstate motorcycle trip, it’s important to know the various motorcycle laws in each state. Washington state’s law is that riders must wear a helmet that has been approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). A DOT-approved helmet has a sticker on the back that identifies it as such.


August 4, 2009

Choose high quality safety gear

When you’re first purchasing motorcycle apparel and accessories, your main focus should be on safety. Style is a consideration, but keep in mind that motorcycle safety gear is one of your only lines of defense in the event of a crash. Since you have no seatbelt, airbag or vehicle frame to protect you from injury, you’ll be relying on your helmet, jacket, chaps, boots and more to keep you safe. You should plan on spending between $500 and $1,000 for a full set of good-quality motorcycle gear.

One of the most important pieces of motorcycle safety gear is your motorcycle helmet. A full-face helmet is best because it will provide you with face protection if you slide over the pavement after a crash. The fit of your helmet is very important. If it’s too small, you’ll hate wearing it and may leave it at home, leaving your head and face vulnerable in the event of an accident. If the helmet is too big, your head will bang around inside it if you crash and you may sustain head injuries. Whether or not your state law requires motorcycle helmets, it’s a good idea to have one – your head is the most important body part you want to protect if you crash.


June 25, 2009

Choosing the Right Motorcycle Helmet

Motorcyclists recognize that their helmet expresses much about their character, and it’s important to have a helmet that offers protection while also being fashionable. There are several different types of motorcycle helmets. There’s the classic bucket helmet with a chinstrap, reminiscent of the kind of helmets soldiers wear in combat. Then there’s also the wrap around helmet which encases the entire head and comes with a protective visor that flips down. For adverse weather conditions, a wrap around helmet is the clear choice, but for fair weather, a bucket helmet works great. For those with a bucket helmet, it’s also a good idea to invest in a pair of sunglasses to shield against the sun and also protect the eyes from objects and even bugs. There are several different motorcycle helmet brands, but in general, Outlaw motorcycle helmets are great for bucket helmets, and Hawk offers an extensive selection of functional wrap around helmets.

It’s a good idea to start off with a wrap around helmet, and then move on to a bucket helmet as riding becomes more comfortable. But experienced motorcyclists might be happy with wearing either full time!


May 20, 2009

h6644-celtic-skull-4.jpgLooking for a novelty motorcycle helmet can be very challenging. Such motorcycle helmets can usually be found on motorcycle helmet specialty shops that offer unique design choices for the discriminating rider.Novelty motorcycle helmets provide a very attractive addition to a rider’s getup. Whenever you want to go for a ride, use a novelty motorcycle helmet to get yourself noticed. Such helmets can make you very popular among other avid motorcycle riders in no time. Read the rest of this entry »


April 29, 2009

x11233.jpgOptional gear and clothing help protect motorcycle drivers on the road.

By Dennis McCafferty

Thanks to innovations in the motorcycle industry, you can ride as safely as you can stylishly these days.

That’s because more and more motorcycle manufacturers and aftermarket customization shops — and even apparel and helmet makers — are finding ways to introduce products that offer head-turning aesthetic appeal while reducing the accident factor of the ride. So riders now have expanded options where they can pick and choose ways to customize their motorcycles and gear to improve safety. Here are some of the more high-profile technologies now making an impact: Read the rest of this entry »


April 23, 2009

ap-989-black-pink-1.jpgWhen it comes to buying riding gear, no piece of equipment is more important than a good motorcycle helmet. Protecting a rider’s head is serious business, but with so many styles and brands on the market, choosing a motorcycle helmet can be as difficult as choosing the right motorcycle. Sorting out the helmet basics and what to look for when making the most critical of gear purchases can be tough, but MotocycleUSA is here to help. Read the rest of this entry »