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  2. 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.

  3. File:Bell helmets logo.png - Wikipedia

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    Bell_helmets_logo.png (288 × 146 pixels, file size: 19 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    Full face helmet with its visor raised. 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 ...

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

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    Find them in a crowd The toy-inspired 3D graphics are designed to make your kid want to wear a helmet. ... Recommended for kids 5-8 years old, this helmet complies with the U.S. CPSC Safety ...

  6. Troy Lee Designs - Wikipedia

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    Troy Lee was the son of an artist and motorcycle racer named Larry Lee, [2] and grandson of Bonneville Speed Trials co-founder Marvin Lee. Troy was an aspiring professional motocross racer in Southern California in the early 1980s who had started painting the motocross helmets of several of his pro racing friends, eventually giving up the pursuit of racing fame to devote his full time and ...

  7. Garbage Pail Kids - Wikipedia

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    Garbage Pail Kids is a series of sticker trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, which were popular at the time. Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality or deformity, or suffering a terrible fate or death.