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Purchasing a motorcycle generally involves a great deal of research before you decide on the one that is right for you. There are so many makes and models to choose from that it can also be confusing. You will want to think about your motorcycle riding experience when you are looking at the type of bike to purchase. You will also want to consider what you will be doing with your motorcycle.
"Collection of creative motorcycle helmets and unusual helmet designs from all over the world...."
Starting from the Skull Helmet, all the way to the Valentino Rossi Face Helmet (in the picture), this is fun: I think even for people who aren't 'into' motorcycles.
There's a Star Wars Storm Trooper helmet, and a Darth Vader helmet, of course.
My favorite, in terms of combining 'cute' and 'bizarre,' is the watermelon helmet:
If you want to terrorize the people as you ride your motorcycle to work, then these helmets are just the perfect choice for you.
These helmets are created by a Brazilian artist by applying teeth, fangs, bones, hair and "fine stones" found along the Amazon to basic, open-faced helmets, the New Jersey-based Craigslist entrepreneur selling them claims they're fine to ride in. We wouldn't do the same, not just because they look really gross, but because all the stick-on animal parts would fundamentally compromise the crash worthiness of the helmets by altering the way in which they control neck movement on impact. But hey, they're only $99!

































If you want to terrorize the people as you ride your motorcycle to work, then these helmets are just the perfect choice for you.
These helmets are created by a Brazilian artist by applying teeth, fangs, bones, hair and "fine stones" found along the Amazon to basic, open-faced helmets, the New Jersey-based Craigslist entrepreneur selling them claims they're fine to ride in. We wouldn't do the same, not just because they look really gross, but because all the stick-on animal parts would fundamentally compromise the crash worthiness of the helmets by altering the way in which they control neck movement on impact. But hey, they're only $99!

































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