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![]() ROYAL SIGNALS CAP BADGE US $9.46
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![]() Helmet Headset Intercom US $75.00
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![]() QUODDY Shearling Lined Leather Ring Booties Boots from JCREW Orig $300 NR US $58.00
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![]() Troxel Laredo Riding Helmet US $20.00
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![]() SKULL GHOST BALACLAVA JAWBONE MW2HOLE FULL HOOD MODERN WARFARE SKULLY COSTUME NR US $5.50
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Ovation Z-15 Trail Rider Helmet $99 Taking the Ovation helmet to the next level with special touches and cutting edge styling. Features:-Genuine leather visor and harness-Grained synthetic leather sides-Reflective piping-Easy adjust dial for a snug fit-High flow vents-Easy to clean rubberized finish-Removable washable Coolmax liner-Exclusive YKK adjuster clip and buckle are positioned to stay off of the rider's face-Nylon carrying bagSEI Certified to ASTM F1163-04A & CE Certified to European EN 1384 Standards |
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The Rider $30.5 The Rider |
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IRH Pro-Rider Velvet Riding Helmet $143.85 Contour Design and harness system sets Pro-Rider apart. Technologically advanced design reduces the Pro-rdiers Profile and weight to produce the most exceptionally styles, well fitting show helmet. Covered in luxurious velvet and a wrap around soft molded harness rounds out this one of a kind show helmet. ASTM F116304a |
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Dark Rider Black-Leather Half Helmet with 3-Snap Visor and Skull Embroidery $29.95 . Outlaw Dark Rider Black Leather with Embroidered Skull Half Helmet The Dark Rider is a classic cruiser half helmet with a removable 3-snap visor and embroidered designs on the sides and back. The durable black synthetic leather that covers the helmet is easy to clean and gives that authentic biker look. |
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IRH Pro-Rider DFS Riding Helmet $90 The popular Pro-Rider Helmet updated with DFS Technology which allows the rider to customize their fit with just the turn of a Dial. Low Profile with contour cut to flatter the riders presentation. Lightweight harness with adjustable buckle. Ventilation through the top button and two rear vent ports allowing air to circulated cooling the head. Removable / Washable comfort lining. ASTM F116304a |
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Dark Rider Black-Leather Half Helmet with 3-Snap Visor $39.95 The Dark Rider is a classic cruiser half helmet with a removable 3-snap visor and simple clean design. The durable black synthetic leather that covers the helmet is easy to clean and gives that authentic biker look.. |
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Dark Rider Half Helmet with 3-Snap Visor and Skull Embroidery on Green Canvas $24.95 The Dark Rider is a classic cruiser half helmet with a removable 3-snap visor and embroidered designs on the sides and back. Covered with green canvas material this helmet has an authentic biker look.. |
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Rider (24 Issues/2 Years) $20 Whether you're just thinking about buying a bike or your an avid motorcyclist, Rider Magazine is the right motorcycle magazine for you. Every issue give readers the best in touring and sport & street motorcycling. So don your motorcycle helmet , hit the open road have a safe and adventurous ride with Rider! |
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Rider (12 Issues/1 Year) $12 Whether you're just thinking about buying a bike or your an avid motorcyclist, Rider Magazine is the right motorcycle magazine for you. Every issue give readers the best in touring and sport & street motorcycling. So don your motorcycle helmet , hit the open road have a safe and adventurous ride with Rider! |
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The Adult Rider $16.95 Sarah Montague's The Adult Rider describes everything you need to know if you are interested in introducing (or reintroducing) horses to your life. The book begins with a thorough description of all equestrian disciplines-from Western (barrel racing, reining, cutting, penning) to English (show jumping, dressage, eventing) and so much more! You might try endurance riding, in which you and your equine partner hit the trails for miles, or maybe you've considered polo, a sport gaining popularity in theUnited States and creating opportunities for eager beginners. Perhaps you love horses, but aren't so sure you want to rideMontague will introduce you to the thrill of driving, the artistry of in-hand competitions, and the joys of miniature horses. Whichever discipline you consider, the author takes you step by step through the process, from choosing a stable (what to look for in an instructor and in a barn) to picking out your new riding clothes (you need only a helmet and sturdy shoes to start, but there's a world of apparel and accessories once you're hooked). Do you think you might want to buy a horse someday? The Adult Rider describes this process as well, but also introduces you to other alternativeslike leasing, a month-to-month arrangementthat lets you see how a horse fits into your life in both time and money before you make a commitment. The Adult Rider recognizes that we are not the same as the resilient kids who fearlessly hop their pony over a fence for that very first time.Montague discusses what makes adults mentally and physically different, and how to overcome these challenges. In the chapter "The View from the Other Side of the Arena," Montague interviews several riding instructors on the difference between teaching kids and adults and the ways in which adults learn differently. All in all, the point is to have fun and The Adult Rider provides you with the know-how to jump into the horse world with both eyes open. |
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Bluetooth helmet kit for 1 rider $139.99 BLUETOOTH INTERCOM KIT SINGLE BT2 MULTIMEDIA UNIT |
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IRH Pro-Rider Velveteen Riding Helmet $116.85 Fifty years of family tradition have gone into the development of the International Brand riding helmets. We have maintained the beautiful tradition of our sport in the engineering of these safety helmets. Both Velvet and Velveteen Models incorporate the same technology in design to reduce profile and weight, which produces the most exceptionally styled and well-fitting equestrian helmet |
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Rider $10 Rider - Golden Boi |
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Las Agua Helmet $90 This Easy line riding helmet offers the rider an uncompromising look with its contoured shape and soft velvet shell covering. The adjustable nylon harness provides safety and the internal aeration system gives cool comfort to the rider. |
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Helmet $10 Helmet |
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LAS Basic ASTM Helmet $120 The new generation helmet meets the demands of the rider, beginner or advanced. New design safety harness is both protective and comfortable. Helmet also features an excellent ventilation system. |
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Helmet to Helmet MC Intercom Systems $39.99 HELMET TO HELMET MOTORCYCLE INTERCOM SYSTEMS Driver and rider can talk to each other and listen to radio or CD player at the same time!Headphones with adjustable speakers mount inside of any helmet Easy to install-no drilling or tools needed! It's not only a full duplex communication system-you can also plug your personal audio equipment into the control box and listen to music. When you speak, the voice activated microphones override the music. Kit contains 2 headphones and control box. 2 AAA batteries required (not included). |
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Pegasus Micro Show Helmet $76.5 The slimmest, most elegant helmets approved to meet ASTM/SEI and European CE standards.Growing up, young riders imagine themselves in boot and breeches, and a black riding helmet. The Micro-Suede Show Helmet fulfills that desire for the rider's first helmet to be a 'real' riding helmet. Features black micro-suede harness and removable mesh lining. Easy to clean and washable.PRECISION FITPegasus has 16 shell sizes! Plus, every Pegasus helmet comes with multiple sets of fit pads. This way, Pegasus helmets will always stay secure. |

Using A Motorbike Helmet Is Always A Smart Decision
The National Traffic Safety Administration says that motorcyclists receive low injuries and survive a crash when they wear a Motorbike Helmet. They tell that about 600 people are saved every year. Autopsy studies have shown that neck injuries and fractures are very equally likely, whether wearing helmet or not. Most medical reports support using motorcycle helmets. They believe that helmet decreases the brain and head injuries significantly and conclude that wearing helmets does not increase your neck injury.
An Italian study concluded that helmet reduces injuries by 66%. The Thailand study found that by making motorbike helmets mandatory, head injuries have decreased by 41% in two years. Now, in Kentucky, study showed that brain injury is increased by 4.3 times when not using helmet. In the article by Jonathan P. Goldstein, Phd titled as The Effects of Motorcycle Helmet Use on the Probability of Fatality and the Severity of Head and Neck Injuries, he concluded that there are various variables in study that makes the study in question. Normal results shows injury rates and death are 2 and 3 time greater for non helmet riders and increase in rates of occurrence in repeal years from 19% - 63%. The helmet verses the non helmet study fail to consider the two classes of riders. They State that the helmet riders will be more cautious by nature.
Firstly, they drive slowly and have slower speed in crash situation. Secondly, they will be less likely to get accident. Thirdly, helmet wearers will be less likely to drink and drive. The factors to consider are the average age of biker, secondly, average miles droved every year per biker thirdly, average experience of biker, fourthly, the motorcycle size. Therefore, alcohol ingestion, risk taking, age, potential speed, between the sizes of bike, simply cannot prove realistically use of helmet.
The Goldstein study approached these variables. They offered a study that evaluates the use of motorbike helmets in accident situation. The conclusions are:-
Motorbike helmets do not have much effect on probability of fatality. Helmets reduce the head injuries. Past the critical impact speed of about 13 mph helmets increase the severity of neck injury.
The report concluded that helmet users face trade off in between reductions in head injuries and increase in neck injuries. There are other choices required to be considered for providing safety in riding motorcycle. Firstly, educate the general public of driving in road use of motorcycles. Secondly, educate inexperienced motorbike riders for avoiding accidents and using properly these powerful machines. Thirdly, create strict enforcement for drunken driving laws. The first motorbike was invented in 1885 by Gottlieb Daimler. It was not manufactured for speed. And as speed was not a factor nobody thought of motorbike helmets. But as the speed of motorbikes increased, number of accidents increased. Then the University of Southern California USC developed motorcycle helmet for absorbing the shock of impact. Along the layer of comfort in the helmet, it has another layer that not only absorbed but spread the energy caused by impact.
About the Author
Froilan Ong is an independent home based business owner and internet marketeer. He was in food and beverage sales for the past 18 years and also works as a sales manager for one of the largest green tea manufacturer in the world. He's now involved in several home based business and works at home.


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