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AFX FX-90 Helmet

All-new for 2009, AFX’s aggressive FX-90 meets or exceeds both ECE 22.05 and DOT FMVSS-218 motorcycle helmet safety standards. Its aerodynamic shell is constructed using an advanced lightweight composite poly-alloy. The removable/washable helmet liner and cheek pads are made with a hypo-allergenic and antimicrobial nylon. The flush-fit, side-coverless face shield is optically correct, compound-curved, scratch

Arai Corsair V Helmet

MPN’s Dean Kelly had the pleasure of reviewing Arai’s Corsair V after its launch at the inaugural MotoGP event in Indy last fall. His verdict, “The Corsair V is stacked with rider-friendly features that will make this premium lid a sure seller.” Those features include an adjustable AirWing to reduce drag and buffeting, side exhaust

Akumau and Gator Customs G-Series Helmets

Akuma Helmets and Gator Customs have joined forces to produce the world’s first motorcycle helmets featuring illuminated logos and designs. The helmets will be designated as the G-Series and can be ordered in numerous styles and with a wide variety of illuminated graphics. Because the Integrated Power System is completely rechargeable, there is no need

Fulmer Helmets

In the category of “everything old is new again,” Fulmer Helmets is delighted to add yet more retro flair to their street helmet lineup. Looking back to the colors they offered in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, they’ve added both pink and green glitter. In addition, the V2 is also offered in white, gold,

GMAX GM68 Series Helmets

The GM68s return for 2009 with an all-new set of graphics. This DOT helmet incorporates nine intake vents and 10 large exhaust vents with easy-to-use controls (even with gloves on). Featuring a lightweight, thermo-poly alloy shell with water decals and a quality clear-coat finish, it has multiple shells and inner styros to both help keep

HJC FS-15 Helmet

HJC’s FS-15 is stacked with no fewer than 20 top-notch features that’ll knock a shoppers socks off! To name a few, the FS-15 gets a fiberglass and spectra composite weave shell with an extra large eyeport for greater visibility; a channeled, dual-density EPS (expanded poly styrene) liner; and the third generation “ACS” Advanced Channeling Ventilation

Joe Rocket RKT-101 Helmet

Rocket bumps the high-tech RKT-101 up a notch with the launch of its TransTone Series. It gets the same full application carbon fiber shell as the standard 101, but it’s treated with a translucent tone clear-coat system. Joe Rocket boasts that this is one of the lightest helmets available and extols the virtues of its

Scorpion Sports EXO-700 Predator Helmet

Developed in real-world conditions with features that will enhance any rider’s experience, the EXO-700 Predator has established what the company calls an all-new level of performance for an under-$250 hand-laid, fiberglass Kevlar composite helmet. The Predator helmet is expected in stores March 2009 in sizes XS through 2XL and in six different color combinations. Bug

Syko Flash Helmet

The DOT-approved SYKO Flash Helmet boasts Polylite shell construction as well as a cutting edge aerodynamic design, state-of-the-art graphics and a quick release strap. The bells and whistles don’t stop there: It gets an ultra plush lining for a comfortable fit, fully integrated two-stage adjustable vent system, a breath deflector to help prevent fogging and

Vega V-Tune Helmet

Vega Helmet introduces the V-Tune -— the company’s latest offering to the street riding enthusiast. The fresh V-Tune is a full-face helmet with a drop down sun visor for seamless eye protection and a fully integrated Bluetooth communication system. The $199.99 V-Tune comes in six different sizes (XS to 2XL) and a multitude of colors

Vemar Jiano Bluetooth Helmet

Jiano, an ancient god that had roots in a number of different cultures, was used to symbolize change and transitions such as the progression of future to past, and Vemar sees it as the perfect symbol of the new Jiano Bluetooth flip-up street helmet. Engineered in Italy to the motorcyclist-specific EC standard, it is DOT-certified

Wiki Wave Helmet

The award-winning Wave helmet includes Wiki’s signature WikiShift dark smoke photochromic shield, an aerodynamic carbonfiber/fiberglass shell, moisture wicking removable/washable liner with dual density comfort cheek pads and five vents. Solids start at $269.95 and graphics run up to $299.95. Hit Wiki on the web at www.wikihelmets.com or dial them up at (800) 419-0577.