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It's a big decision. So, with motorcycle helmets and safety standards like DOT and Snell, what's the difference between the classifications? Should you even care? Snell motorcycle helmets meet and ...
The most critical thing to consider when purchasing a motorcycle helmet is safety. Look for helmets that have been tested and certified by the Department of Transportation (DOT) or the Snell ...
Following is the official U.S. regulation, or “law” for what we motorcyclists in the U.S. know as the DOT regulations covering motorcycle helmets. In other words, a motorcycle helmet manufacturer ...
Freedom, adventure, and efficiency are just a few of the words that come to mind when we think of motorcycles. While many view motorcycles as the ultimate symbol of personal expression and ...
Only 17 states and the District of Columbia have laws that require all motorcycle riders to wear helmets. Most of these states require riders to wear helmets that meet federal Department of ...
Though the helmet is DOT-approved. Retro-style motorcycle helmets and vintage motorcycle helmets are two different things. Retro-style helmets aspire to a timeless aesthetic but take full advantage of ...
Have you ever stopped to think why those small, mandatory stickers are on the back of your modern motorcycle helmet, or even what they stand for? In short, those DOT, ECE or Snell stickers show that ...
Overall, Icon had over a 45% failure rate, meaning despite its DOT and other compliance, it's not one of the best motorcycle ...
It is DOT-certified, too. This “next-generation” full-face smart motorcycle helmet features a unique sound control system but also offers 360 degrees of visibility thanks to a rear-view camera ...