Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Are you shopping for a new helmet? You probably should be. Experts recommend motorcyclists replace their helmets every five years.
Stickers attached to the tank of new motorcycles and the fine print on race track ticket stubs will tell you that motorsports are dangerous. This is true, of course, but the history of motorsports ...
Riding a motorcycle is inherently more dangerous than driving a car. Your body is exposed to the elements and vulnerable to potential impact from objects or collisions with other vehicles. You've got ...
There are lots of great motorcycle helmets on the market today, with and without the use of Carbon Fiber. Many of them offer more than enough visibility, air flow, comfort, and general accessibility- ...
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Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
Like most things in life, we can’t always have everything we want. The same principle holds true with motorcycle helmets. For ultimate protection, full-face helmets are the way to go. But sometimes ...
Engaging in motorcycling can prove to be thrilling, yet it also carries inherent dangers if appropriate safety protocols are not adhered to. One of the most essential safeguards involves the use of a ...
Since the early 1900s, motorcycle helmets have evolved nearly as much as the bikes themselves. Crash helmets used to be simple canvas domes covered in brittle shellac, but current lids are comfortable ...
MIPS stands for Multi Directional Impact Protection System. What that means is that when your head is wearing a MIPS helmet and it strikes an object at an angle, which is how most impacts occur, the ...
One thing’s for certain: If a webBikeWorld review reports that a helmet is relatively quiet, we can count on getting an email from someone telling us that it’s the noisiest helmet they’ve ever tried.