Archive for January, 2009

Jan 31 2009

Simple Motorcycle Helmet Tips

Published by Frank Medley under Motorcycles

by Frank Medley

If you're new to motorcycle riding, or are new to the high tech helmets that are just coming, these simple motorcycle helmet tips will help you to ride with a helmet that can keep you safe.

If you're ready to buy a new helmet, try on some full face helmets. You may think they'll be uncomfortable, but if fitted correctly they're actually much better for a longer ride, and offer the best protection.

A second motorcycle helmet tip is about certification. Any helmet that is DOT certified has been guaranteed to offer protection in most circumstances. But if you're still worried, pick a Snell certified helmet.

For those who are very concerned with safety, you can also use your helmet to make sure you're visible on the road. Buy a solid color, bright helmet, and attach a reflective strip to the back.

There are motorcycle helmet tips for the proper care of your helmet as well. Though many riders do it, you should never hand your helmet from your bikes handle bars. If it drops, it will be damaged.

There are a few places you should never leave your helmet. The first is next to the gas tank of your bike, as the vapors let off cause damage. Direct sunlight will also damage your helmet, and it should be stored in the shade.

Perhaps the most important motorcycle helmet tip is to never ride with a damaged helmet. If your helmet looks damaged, or has been dropped or involved in a crash, it will be worthless in terms of protection.

Motorcycle helmet tips are designed to help you to ride safely. When you're riding, your helmet is the best defense you've got in an accident, so you should always wear it, even for a short ride.

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Jan 29 2009

Find a Safe Helmet through Snell Motorcycle Helmet Testing

Published by matthew lewis under Motorcycles

by Frank Medley

The Snell Memorial Foundation was founded after the death of Pete Snell, an auto racer, in 1956. He had been wearing a new helmet at the time, but it was unable to protect him during a crash.

Snell motorcycle helmet testing is the most thorough testing a motorcycle helmet can go through. It involves more steps than the standard of the department of transportation, and is performed by the Snell labs.

One of the first tests performed in the Snell motorcycle helmet testing regime is that of peripheral vision. Several different tests ensure that nothing blocks or obstructs peripheral vision while the helmet is being worn.

Snell then begins intensive performance testing. These tests are designed to make sure that in the event of a crash, your helmet will remain intact, and will protect you as well as possible.

To ensure that the helmets do not break down after they are used, helmets are subjected to heat, cold, and wet before they are tested. This will check for any breakdown after normal use.

The Snell motorcycle helmet testing also includes several different types of impact testing. This is designed to ensure that during an impact, the helmet will minimize any damage to your head.

There has been criticism of some of Snell's testing methods. Many believe they are too expensive to be reasonable for most manufacturers. Others believe that they are excessive, and aren't needed to prove a helmet is safe.

If you are looking for a motorcycle helmet that is as safe as possible, a helmet which meets Snell motorcycle helmet testing standards is right for you. It will be sure to meet all safety standards.

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Jan 28 2009

Don’t be a Dummy! Pick up a Safe Motorcycle Helmet

Published by matthew lewis under Motorcycles

by Frank Medley

For those who love the open road life of riding motorcycles, you know that your bike is your most important piece of gear. But don't forget that accessories are also a great way to look your best. One of the most important pieces of gear is a safe motorcycle helmet.

There are many different reasons to wear a safe motorcycle helmet when riding. One of the most important is that it's the law. In most cities and states, it is illegal to ride your motorcycle without a helmet, and you can be stopped and fined.

Another good reason to invest in a safe motorcycle helmet is for protection. Studies have shown that without a helmet, a motorcyclist involved in a crash is likely to be severely or critically hurt because of head trauma.

But, you may be saying, I don't look cool like I want to when I'm wearing a helmet. The 'helmets are for wusses' mentality has been out of fashion for a long time now. Most every motorcycle rider knows that what's really cool is to be safe.

With the great new materials and designs available today, your safe motorcycle helmet can also be an awesome one. If you always loved the speed racer, a full face helmet with give you that edgy, mysterious look.

If you like feeling the wind in your face, try an open face helmet. These protect the top and sides of your head, while allowing your perfect peripheral vision. And in the event of a crash, they'll help protect your face.

There are also many great helmet materials that will keep you looking sharp. If you're trying to stand out, check out the cool new safe motorcycle helmets in metallic colors. There are also helmets with a variety of graphics.

If you love to ride your motorcycle, and want to be safe while you're doing it, invest in a safe motorcycle helmet. You'll be looking sharp as you coast down back roads, and you'll have peace of mind while you ride.

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