Saturday, March 31, 2007

What to look for when Buying a Motorcycle Helmet.

Buying a motorcycle helmet can be quite confusing these days.
there are so many helmets to choose from, trying to figure out which one is the
right one for you can take some time. Motorcycle helmets come in a variety of
shapes sizes and colors. There are also quite a few manufacturers to choose
from. Most people pick a helmet that fits their personality or the colors of
their bike. That is a good way to it. You should like the helmet so you will
wear it whenever you are out there shredding some curves. Here are a few of the
most popular motorcycle helmet makers around: Icon, AGV, Suomy, ZR, Nolan,
Thor and Scorpion are just a few of the popular manufacturers you can choose
from. You have several types of motorcycle
helmets to choose from.

Lets talk about half helmets. These are helmets that do
not cover your entire face they just cover the top of your heads the side of
your head and sometimes come with a visor. A lot of these types also come with a
face shield to keep debris and bugs out of your face. If the half helmet you
pick does not you will need to get you some goggles. Half helmets are very
popular with the cruiser crowd. Also skullcaps are popular with this
crowd. A skull cap is exactly what it implies it is a helmet that only covers
the cap of your skull. A skull cap usually has no visor. They are very popular
with the American bike crowd mainly because the skullcaps are usually adorned
with a nice paint job like skulls or an old airplane motif, bullet holes,
flames, iron crosses and the like. Skullcaps are mostly for show and really do
not offer much in the way of protection. You will find most of the really cool
ones are not DOT and SNELL approved. So if you are looking for protection
I would recommend at least a half face if not a full face helmet. For cruiser
riders it is sometimes hard to ride around with a full face when your buddies
are wearing next to nothing. So I would recommend at leas a half helmet if
nothing else. If you absolutely want a skull cap then ck to see if you can find
one that is at lest DOT approved if not DOT and Snell both. I ride a cruiser
myself so I understand the notion of the wind in your hair and the freedom of
the road. Its just a good idea to cover your head with some thing just in case.

Full face motorcycle helmets are mostly worn by guys that
ride crotch rockets or sport bikes is the more correct term. Sport bikes these
days pump out a serious amount of horsepower, therefore it is vital to wear a
helmet that can protect you in case of a crash, while still keeping you
comfortable when you are out there tearing up the street or track. It is almost
impossible not to find a full face helmet that fits your personality or your
ride. These days you can even get custom graphics painted on your helmet. Most
offer a venting system which will keep air flowing in, a quick switch face
shield so you can switch from a clear to a tinted shield in no time. Full face
helmets are usually available starting at about $100 on up in to the $600+ range
depending on what you want, but for a couple of hundred you should be able to
find one that suits you. Make sure that the fit is tight enough where the helmet
can not be turned when its on your head. the fit should be snug.

Motocross helmets are the other type that we should
mention. Specifically designed for off road use these helmets are made to be
full face helmets with a visor and no face shield. A set of goggles is needed
for them if you want eye protection. Thor makes some really nice ones for you to
choose from.

When it comes to choosing a motorcycle helmet just remember a
few things. Choose a helmet that you will like and will choose to wear. Make
sure its DOT and Snell approved for your safety. Make sure that the helmet fits
properly on your head and is comfortable enough to wear for hours on end.

By: Dominik Hussl Motorcycle enthusiast and
webmaster of discount-motorcycle-parts.net

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