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  • Wireless Motorcycle Radio Communication

    Wireless motorcycle radio communication serves three purposes: driver and passenger communications without shouting to overcome wind and road noise, driver and passenger communication with fellow motorcyclists while touring; and communications with emergency services providers when needed.

  • What Material Makes the Lightest-Weight Motorcycle Helmets?

    Motorcycle helmets protect riders' heads in the event of an accident. Helmets comprise two basic parts: the hard outer shell and the shock-absorbing inner shell. The weight of the shell material is a key factor in selecting a helmet.

  • How to Choose a Motorcycle Helmet Bag

    Most motorcycles come with some type of bag for protection. However, the bags typically do not have handles, and putting the helmet into the bag is more difficult than it should be. Many helmet wearers store their helmets naked, exposing them to nicks, dings and scratches from everyday usage. Picking a helmet bag to protect your helmet for storage is easy. All you need is to keep a few things in mind.

  • How to Remove a Motorcycle Helmet After an Accident

    Motorcycle helmets can help prevent serious head injury and death in a motorcycle accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration advocates the use of helmets and supports safety programs that encourage helmet use. But improper removal of a motorcycle helmet after an accident can cause serious head injuries or paralysis, while leaving the helmet on can restrict airway access, cause unnecessary flexion of the cervical spine and making it difficult to apply cervical collars. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are specially trained in how to safely remove motorcycle helmets after an accident.

  • The Best Motorcycle Helmets for Women

    Skullcap, open-face, German-style, polo-style, modular flip-up, full-face: these are just some of the types of motorcycle helmets available for women riders. These types, a partial list from the Lady Biker's Den, are only a sampling of the helmets that women can choose. A plus is that almost all helmets found today are DOT (Department of Transportation) certified. Most women's helmets are designed to be smaller than men's and to come in a variety of colors and styles that are generally more appealing to women than to men.

  • Bike-to-Bike Intercoms

    Bike-to-bike intercoms simplify communicating with other riders, whether that's two bikers going cross country or a large group on a charity ride. There are two main types of bike-to-bike intercoms: wired and Bluetooth.

  • Dirtbike Gear Facts

    With the combination of two wheels, a fast motor, lots of dirt, rocks, hills and maybe some trees--depending on where you ride--riding a dirt bike can be dangerous. So, aside from acquiring good, solid riding skills by spending lots of time in the saddle, the best way to protect yourself is with proper protective gear.

  • DIY: Motorcycle Helmet Painting

    If you would like to paint a motorcycle helmet yourself, you will have to factor in a couple of considerations. First, because motorcycle helmets are made of fiberglass or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic, they aren't especially conducive to paint adhesion. Second, because the helmets are slick and nonporous, it can be difficult to generate a smooth, professional looking finish unless you know the proper application techniques.

  • How Do I Determine What Size Motorcycle Helmet I Need?

    Motorcycle helmets come in a variety of styles, colors and sizes. Proper fitting of motorcycle helmets is essential in providing comfort and safety. Motorcycle helmets help to prevent serious head injuries and the helmet you purchase should be DOT approved; this ensures the helmet is produced according to certain specifications put forth by the Department of Transportation. Determining the proper fit for a helmet is easy when you know what to do.

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