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  2. Suomy - Wikipedia

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    Suomy (pronounced su-oh-mee) is an Italian brand of motorcycle helmets. Since its foundation in 1997, [1] the activity of the Italian company has been strictly oriented towards the racing world, which offers valuable insights and information for the development and creation of helmets. In 2000, Suomy signed a partnership agreement with Ducati ...

  3. Category:Motorcycle helmet manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  4. 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]

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  6. Shoei - Wikipedia

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    Shoei is a Japanese company producing motorcycle helmets since 1958. [2] Its roots go back to 1954 with the founding of Kamata Polyester Co., which mainly produced safety helmets for use in the construction industry. Shoei's founder, Eitaro Kamata (鎌田栄太郎), was born to a Tokyo family that operated a traditional Japanese restaurant ...

  7. Arai Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Hirotake Arai's son Michio had spent time in the United States, [2] recognizing a potential market for their helmets (which was dominated by Bell at the time). Arai was approached by New Jersey-based motorsport accessory retailer Roger Weston, [3] [4] [5] who later managed the Arai Helmet Americas division, [6] with a goal to recruit an American racer from the Daytona 200 to wear an Arai helmet.