The general “rule” in the motorcycle gear world is to replace your helmet no later than 5 years after the purchase date, or 7 years after the manufacturing date, whichever comes first. The reason for this is that while the helmet shell may be in pristine condition, the EPS foam and pa...
with an aero shape that our tester found worked great at higher speeds on a naked rig, but also just put-putting on a scooter and just about everywhere in between. You may never find a single-quiver motorcycle, but this could be your lone helmet for a fistful of different machines in y...
Compared to most half helmets, the HJC design offers protection further over the ears and back of the head. The IS-Cruiser is a simple, no-frills piece of riding gear with a clean overall shape that includes a small visor peak and a drop-down internal sun visor. Internally a moisture-...
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I don’t build or design helmets, I just test and review them. But I am fully committed to finding the truth about motorcycle gear to share with you the readers. That’s the reason I write these ridiculously long, overly detailed, photograph-rich, and sometimes tediously technical write-ups...