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  2. Bell Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Bell produced the first full-face off-road motorcycle helmet. [5] Bell made its first production helmet in 1954. It was the result of months of research and development. Richter, with the help of veteran naval pilot Frank Heacox, reverse engineered numerous helmets, including some used in military aviation. Heacox played a key role in ...

  3. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A full-face motorcycle helmet. A full face helmet covers the entire head, with a rear that covers the base of the skull, and a protective section over the front of the chin. Such helmets have an open cutout in a band across the eyes and nose, and often include a clear or tinted transparent plastic face shield, known as a visor, that generally ...

  4. Gymkhana (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Riders are generally required to wear a full-face, racing-style motorcycle helmet. Open-face and half helmets are not recommended. Open-face and half helmets are not recommended. Motorcycle gloves and elbow protectors are compulsory, and protectors for shoulders, chest, and back are recommended.

  5. Our Picks for Best Bike Helmets for Kids - AOL

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    Recommended for kids 5-8 years old, this helmet complies with the U.S. CPSC Safety Standard and the U.S. ASTM Safety Standard for multi-impact skateboard helmets.

  6. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    There are three main styles: flip-face, open-face and full-face. [15] [16] An open-face helmet, which includes half helmets and three-quarter helmets, will protect everything but the face. Full-face helmets protect the skull, plus providing protection for the lower jaw as well as the face itself.

  7. Motorcycle safety - Wikipedia

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    A full-face helmet provides the most protection. Thirty-five percent of all crashes show major impact on the chin-bar area. [57] However, 3/4- and 1/2-helmets also are available. The United Nations provides the most widely accepted international standard for motorcycle helmets, and ECE 22.06 is the latest standard.

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