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HCI Motorcycle Helmets - Everyone Should Own One

By: John Daniele




Whether you need a full-face helmet or a DOT helmet, HCI or Helmet City International is the company to go to. They have nothing but the highest in grade of helmets. People at HCI know motorcycles and riding them so they understand their client's needs when it comes to HCI motorcycle helmets. The company also offers novelty and kids helmets too.

The Dot Flame Shorty Motorcycle helmet is one of the DOT Motorcycle Helmets. This helmet is a super lightweight only weighing at 30 ounces that is not even 2 pounds. The helmet has a removable visor on it, which makes it convenient. Glasses can be worn by you with this helmet visor or not. The flame design is brilliantly don in orange and black.

Gloss Black Tiger Novelty Motorcycle Helmet is in the novelty class of helmets. This helmet as in other novelty helmets are not DOT approved. This helmet is ultra lightweight but has some strength due to being made from a blend composite that is unique. The interior is felt cushioned with several layers for comfort.

The motocross helmets that HCI offers includes the DOT ATV Dirt Bike MX Green Camo Motorcycle Helmet. The eye area on this helmet is designed to let you wear goggles. The inside of the helmet has a padding that absorbs excess moisture to keep you drier. The padding can be taken out and washed so you can keep it clean.

Very creative airbrush designs ce be put onto some of the HCI motorcycle helmets. The helmets that can be airbrushed are the DOT Shorty Helmets and the gloss novelty helmets. There is a colorful butterfly that can be airbrushed in orange and yellow for the ladies. Airbushed lightening is only one of the many designs for men. The helmets are clear coated 3 times but only after being what they call wet sanded and only then are they painted.

One of the new designs at HCI is the Iridium Motorcycle Helmet. The helmet is made from Iridium chrome, which is comprised of several colors. This unusual chrome causes the colors to morph in the sun that should make for an interesting visual effect. This helmet is no DOT approved.

To the high gloss helmets you can attach a Motorcycle Helmet Mohawk. Some may think these Mohawks look wild but others like them to attract some attention. Hey parents dress your kid with his helmet donned with a Mohawk and you can pick out by the Mohawk possibly in a race or on the trail. These have been tried at speeds over 200MPH and use suction to hold the Mohawks onto the helmets.

Don't let your young one get a head injury there are helmets for them too. Specially designed and sized right for smaller heads. One of the kid's helmets that are in the product line is the DOT ATV Dirt Bike MX Kida BlueG Motorcycle Helmet. This one happens to be in great colors for the young men with blue gray and black. Helmet has passed the DOT test for safety.

For a completed list of HCI products check them out further online or in your local motorcycle shop. No matter where you purchase these helmets be assured you are receiving the best in quality workmanship. Even the novelty helmets have durability. So for the supreme in safety wear check oh HCI motorcycle helmets.

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John Daniele is an professional on motorcycle helmets. For information or to purchase a handcrafted, light-weight, fiberglass hci motorcycle helmets see www.helmetsrus.com To get 10% off your next purchase type in the coupon code: Video

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