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  2. Shark (helmet manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Biking enthusiasts rank Shark helmets in the top 10 safest brands. [4] [6] Though Shark has factories in Thailand, Portugal, and Normandy, France, design work is done only in Marseille. [2] [12] [19] By the end of the 1990s, Thailand primarily manufactured composite models, "the lightest and also the most expensive" part of the helmets. [7]

  3. Bell Sports - Wikipedia

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    The "Bell Helmet Company" was established as a division of Bell Auto Parts in 1956. [2] Bell introduced its Star model, the first full-face motorcycle helmet on the market, in 1968. [4] In 1971, Bell produced the first full-face off-road motorcycle helmet. [5] Bell made its first production helmet in 1954.

  4. Category:Motorcycle helmet manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycle helmet manufacturers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Ranking the best helmets in the Big Ten from worst to first - AOL

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    The Big Ten has some iconic helmets. We take a stab at ranking the lids from worst to first in the conference. Where does Ohio State fall?

  6. 8 top-rated bike helmets of 2024 - AOL

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    Shop the best bike helmets for all disciplines, with MIPS options from top brands like Smith, Thousand, and Specialized.

  7. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle helmet is a type of helmet used by motorcycle riders. Motorcycle helmets contribute to motorcycle safety by protecting the rider's head in the event of an impact. They reduce the risk of head injury by 69% and the risk of death by 42%. Their use is required by law in many countries. [1] [2] However, only 10.4% of all motorcyclists ...