Motorcycle Modular Full
Motorcycle Modular Full
![]() |
![]() XL~ Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet Black US $29.99
|
![]() L~Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet DOT Black US $29.99
|
![]() M~Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet DOT Black US $29.99
|
![]() M~ Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet DOT Blue US $29.99
|
![]() L~ Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet DOT Blue US $29.99
|
![]() New Neotec Modular Flip Up Helmet Size Large Matte Black US $584.09
|
![]() New Neotec Modular Flip Up Helmet Size X Large Matte Black US $584.09
|
![]() XL~Modular Flip Up Motorcycle Full Face Helmet DOT Blue US $29.99
|
![]() NEW SCORPION EXO 900 MOTORCYCLE HELMET MANTH LG US $269.95
|
![]() HAWK Off. Lic. Afghanistan War Graphics Advance Dual Visor Mod. SZ XL NICE US $94.99
|
When it comes to choosing a motorcycle helmet, it is difficult to decide which shape, style and size will best fit your needs. Because so many different types of helmets available today, it's important that the research advantages and disadvantages of each type of helmet, you should consider the characteristics of each style motorcycle helmet, and then weigh all these factors when determining the helmet that is right for you.
So what are the advantages and disadvantages of each style motorcycle helmet? Well there are so many that if we decided to discuss every detail of each type of helmet that will be a few days. So let's stick to the basics and talk briefly about the main categories of motorcycle helmets, which are full face helmets, three shell helmets quarter and half shell helmets.
Full Face Helmets cover the entire head and face and provide the best protection all types of motorcycle helmets. Full face helmet starts from the base of the neck and extends up above the head to the bottom of the chin, and then wraps the sides of the head in order to ensure maximum coverage. The hole in front of the helmet, which stretches from ear to ear allows the driver to the helmet. This opening is covered with a plastic cover that can be lifted to remain open or closed completely to provide maximum protection for eyes.
When closed, the shield protects your face from over exposure to the wind and cold, as well as flying debris. In the event of an accident, full face helmet provide greater protection to the head, because the whole head will be covered. Another type of full face helmet is the modular or flip-up helmet. Like the traditional full-face helmet, the helmet has a modular plastic covers, which covers the opening to your eyes. Modular helmet has the added feature is the ability to rotate the front of the helmet, which covers the face. This provides additional ventilation to the face and head, which can not be provided by traditional full face helmet.
Three quarter shell helmets cover the entire head, except the face, which offers less protection than a full face helmet. Shell extends from the base of the neck in the top of his head to just above the eyebrows. Shell then extends down the sides face just below the ears and wraps around the sides of the head. The majority of three quarters shell helmets are equipped with three metal clips close above the eyebrow on the outside of the helmet. These clips are used for mounting interchangeable face shields, which goes from eyebrow to just below the chin. Discs with similar capabilities to the front of a full face helmet, but there is less protection, because the skull does not completely wrap around the head and face. Security, when used properly, do not protect from flying pollution, excess wind and low temperatures. Three-quarters helmet shields can be easily adjusted sit in an upright position, completely exposing the face, or down position as the most protection in the manner described above.
Finally, the half shell helmets cover only the top of the head and ensure a minimum amount of protection, but the most amount of freedom, when it comes to the helmet range. The shell extends from the top of the neck to the top of his head just above the eyebrow, and then call the sides of the head just above the ears. The ruins half provides the most exposure to wind, which, if you are driving in warmer temperatures, may be more beneficial for the overall driver comfort. Some half shell helmets come with a removable cap, which can be used to protect driver's eyes. Half shell helmet provides the most freedom, and is less than full face helmets, restricting or three quarter helmet.
Each style helmet has distinct characteristics and qualities, which are separated from each other. Full Face Helmets cover the entire head and offer maximum protection against injuries, and from flying debris and wind. The three quarter helmets protect the entire head, face less, offer more ventilation than the face full face helmets. Half of the helmet shell provide the most ventilation and are the least restrictive of all the helmets. When it comes to gathering the right helmet it really depends on personal preference and it is up to you to decide which functions mentioned above are most important to you. Decision-making on the basis of what you really want to be going your experience more enjoyable ride in the long term.


US $29.99























