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windsorhelmets · 1 year
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How to Choose the Best Helmet: Tips from a Helmet Shop Expert
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When it comes to riding a motorcycle or a bicycle, safety should be your top priority. A helmet is the most important safety gear you should always wear. Wearing it can help keep your head safe and protected from injuries if you’re ever involved in an accident. But with so many options available in the market, choosing the right helmet can be overwhelming. We’ve put together this guide to assist you in making a well-informed decision. In this blog, we’ll talk about how to find a helmet shop near you, factors to consider when choosing a helmet, helmet prices, and more.
Finding a Helmet Shop Near You
The first step to buying a helmet is finding a reliable helmet shop near you. You can use search engines like Google or Yelp to search for the best helmet shop in your area. You may also consider browsing through local classifieds or online marketplaces for additional options.
When you’ve found a few options, visit their websites or social media pages to see their product range and reviews from other customers. Look for a shop that has a good reputation, a variety of brands and models, and knowledgeable staff who can help you make an informed decision. ( Safety Helmets )
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Helmet
When it comes to choosing a helmet, there are several factors you should consider:q
Safety: Your helmet’s primary function is to protect your head from injuries in case of an accident. Look for helmets that are certified by safety organizations like DOT (Department of Transportation), ECE (Economic Commission for Europe), or Snell (Snell Memorial Foundation). By obtaining these certifications, you can rest assured that the helmet has met rigorous safety standards and requirements.
Fit: Your helmet should fit snugly on your head without being too tight or too loose. A properly fitting helmet will not move around or come off in case of an accident. When trying on helmets, make sure you measure your head and choose a helmet size accordingly.
Comfort: You should choose a helmet that is comfortable to wear for long periods. Look for helmets with padding and ventilation to keep you cool and dry during hot weather.
Style: Helmets come in various styles, including full-face, half-face, open-face, and modular. Choose a style that suits your preferences and needs.
Helmet Prices:
Helmet prices can vary depending on the brand, model, and features. In general, a good quality helmet can cost between $100 and $500. Cheaper helmets may not meet safety standards or provide the same level of protection as more expensive ones. However, you don’t need to break the bank to find a good quality helmet. Look for deals and discounts, especially during sales periods.
Types of Helmets:
As mentioned earlier, helmets come in various styles. Given below are some of the most sought-after helmet types that have gained popularity among consumers:
Full-face helmet: This type of helmet covers your entire head and provides the most protection. It has a chin bar and a face shield that protects your face from wind, debris, and bugs. Full-face helmets are suitable for high-speed riding and racing.
Half-face helmet: This type of helmet covers only the top of your head and does not have a chin bar. It is popular among cruiser riders and provides moderate protection.
Open-face helmet: This type of helmet covers the top and sides of your head but leaves your face exposed. It is popular among scooter riders and provides minimal protection.
Modular helmet: The modular helmet stands out for its ability to seamlessly integrate the key features of both full-face and open-face helmets, providing riders with an all-in-one solution that delivers the best of both worlds. It has a chin bar that can be lifted up, allowing you to eat, drink, or talk without removing the entire helmet.
Maintenance and Replacement:
To ensure your helmet lasts as long as possible and provides maximum protection, you should maintain it properly. Here are some tips:
Clean your helmet regularly : 
You should clean your helmet regularly using mild soap and warm water. When cleaning your helmet, it’s best to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could potentially cause damage to the surface. You can also use a helmet cleaner that is specifically designed for this purpose.
Store your helmet properly:
When you’re not using your helmet, store it in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing it in a place where it can be damaged by heavy objects or other gear.
Replace your helmet:
Helmets are designed to withstand only one impact. If you’ve been involved in an accident or dropped your helmet, you should replace it immediately. Even if there are no visible signs of damage, the helmet’s ability to protect you may be compromised.
Conclusion:
A helmet is a crucial safety gear that every motorcycle or bicycle rider should have. When choosing a helmet, consider safety, fit, comfort, and style. Look for a reliable helmet shop near you that offers a variety of brands and models. Remember to maintain your helmet properly and replace it if necessary. With the right helmet, you can enjoy your ride with peace of mind.
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spacedace · 6 months
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Still thinking about the Social Worker Jazz concept that @gilbirda posted about and it's slowly turning into a full Anger Management fic send help
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Jason at length - much longer than it really should have taken really - set the resume down.
The new Social Worker’s resume. Because she was there, in his office, trying to convince him to hire her as a member of his criminal organization.
Crime Alley’s new social worker. A bright eyed Midwestern transplant from some tiny speck of a place that only qualified as a city because there was nothing bigger in a hundred miles in any direction to claim otherwise. The new social worker who had a Psy D. and three masters degrees and who had graduated Valedictorian. The one that had high paying private gigs lined up all over the country with the offering companies fighting over her.
The one who had, apparently, decided to take a shit job in Gotham’s shoddy social services department instead. The one that got kicked to Crime Alley - which was its own division despite technically being a small neighborhood in the grand scheme of things - within her first month. Supposedly for the sole purpose of scaring her off or getting her killed for all the questions she was asking and secret dealings she was sticking her nose into.
That social worker.
“I’m gonna need you to run this by me again.” Jason said, never so grateful for the voice modulator in his helmet as he was in that moment. It stripped out the bewilderment that had bled through into his words and made him sound stoic instead.
“I’d like to work for you.” The social worker - one Dr. Jasmine Nightingale - repeated primly. Back straight, clothes neat - if skewing more on the librarian side of professional - expression confident and hopeful. Completely and utterly oblivious of how fucking insane she sounded. “I was told that you’re the person in charge of Crime Alley.”
He resisted the urge to scrub at his face. It’d just look weird with his helmet on and not do anything to actually settle him in that moment anyway. “I understood that part.”
“Look, Doc,” She earned a doctorate and she was crazy enough to waltz into the office of one of Gotham’s most powerful Crime Lords, he’d be respectful about using her proper title at least, even if he suspected she was ten pounds of crazy in a five pound bag. “You’re going to have to tell me why. I was under the impression the only reason you ended up dumped on our end of the city ws because you wouldn’t play ball. But now you want to sign up for my crew?”
Nightingale frowned a little at that.
“Is that what people are saying?”
“What else are they gonna say?” Jason answered, leaning back in his seat, “Head of the department only dumps Crime Alley on folks he don’t like. And everyone knows he doesn’t like anyone that can’t or won’t play his game by his rules.”
“Alright, well. I’ll give you that.” Nightingale conceded, “Payne doesn’t like me. The feeling’s mutual. But for the record,” She added giving him a wry smile, as if sharing wry smiles with Red Hood was just something people did, “I asked to be assigned to the Park Row and Bowery neighborhoods.”
“You wanted to work here.”
“Yes.”
“Bullshit.”
Nightingale laughed. It was a bright sound. Not especially clear or pretty, but warm and welcoming in a way that carefully calculated giggles or overdone guffaws couldn’t be. Something with real and honest amusement in it, that encouraged those nearby to laugh along. Not the kind of involuntary, nervous chuckling people tended to slip into when they thought they had pissed someone that scared them off.
She just wasn’t intimidated by him at all, was she?
Behind his helmet, Jason found himself smiling. Just a bit.
“I’m serious.” She assured, blue-green eyes meeting the dark stare of his helmet without a moment of hesitation. He watched as she brushed a lock of her bright red hair behind her ear and out of the way. She’d woven it all into a practical, neat braid but a few sly pieces had snuck out to bounce around her. Gilding her quiet professionalism with a playful charm that worked well with her academia but make it cottagecore kindergarten teacher aesthetic.
“I’ll admit, Gotham wasn’t part of my plan when I first graduated. Time and choices take you funny places sometimes.” She plucked an invisible bit of lint off her soft blue cardigan, not nervous but absent as her gaze went distant for a moment. Thinking back on the events that had led her to his fine city. In a blink, those sharp eyes were back to focusing entirely on him. “But Gotham is where I am now, and I want to help.”
She looked at him, a serious, determined expression settling easily on her face. “The city as a whole has so much chaos and crime breaking out all the time.” No censure or horror in her voice, just a neutral fact to be observed. “But where the rest of the city has millions of dollars poured into it by various foundations or charities run by the Waynes, Park Row is largely ignored.”
Jason watched as steeliness sharpened her gaze, the blue-green shifting from the shine of a bird’s wing to the warning hue of something poisonous and deadly. “No one deserves that. No one.” Her chin tilted up, proud but not imperious. “So yes, I want to work here. There are people in Park Row and the Bowery who need help and I refuse to let any of them feel like they are going to be ignored.”
Jason considered her.
Really looked at her. Pealing back his initial off handed impression of her as some clueless transplant in over her head with no idea of what she was doing or what she was poking her nose into to find the real woman beneath. Her confident poise, her clear unshakable belief, her unflinching willingness to look danger in the eye and not blink. The tense curve of her frown, the lines of pain at the corners of her eyes, the simmering anger beneath it all. There was an edge to her, too. Something sharp and dangerously well hidden by the cardigan and folksy charm of her accent.
It was personal for the woman before him, Jason realized. Maybe not Crime Alley specifically, but something about the whole situation. The treatment the neighborhood and its residents received from the city at large, from those even beyond it.
Crime Alley wasn’t a place that received much in the way of charitable thought. The average joe with their house in Somerset and job at some corporate shithole hating every second of their life but thinking at least I don’t live in Crime Alley. Those asshole hoity-toites in city hall throwing money around equally between shit that’d get them re-elected and their off-shore slush funds in the Caymens doing their damn level best to pretend the black mark on the other end of the city just didn’t exist. Bruce, flooding the entire city with charitable programs and carefully constructed infrastructures shying away from the manifested grief and trauma that was the place he watched his parents get murdered.
For the most part no one from outside of the Alley gave a shit about the Alley other than as a place to avoid at all costs. And most of the time those natives that manages to claw their way out into better and brighter lives didn’t ever turn to glance back. Orpheus could have learned a thing or to from an ex-Alley Kid who managed to eek out a steady 9-to-5 and move to Burnley.
And something about that seemed to piss Dr. Jasmine Nightingale Psy. D right the fuck off.
He could see why Bill said he liked her enough to let her in.
“Alright.” He said, tilting his head, watching the woman seated across from him carefully, “Still doesn’t explain what you’re doing here. Why you’re trying to get on my payroll.”
“I’m not trying to get on your payroll.” She said, some of the glinting edge softening, but the steel remaining. Strong and unyielding. “I’m trying to get into your community outreach program.”
Jason thanked god and all the saints once again for the gift of his helmet. That baby had saved his ass more times than he could count both by keeping his head in one piece and keeping his stupefied expressions wrapped up and hidden from view. Dr. Nightingale was one hell of a woman to make him have to rely on that fact twice in one conversation.
“Wasn’t aware that was something I had.”
Nightingale, not fortunate enough to have a full face covering helmet of her own, had nothing to hide her stupefied expression behind. Jason had a feeling she might have removed it to make sure he saw even if she did though. She looked like she had caught him eating glue like it was a cheese stick.
“Yes you do.” She said, sounding deeply confused but unshakable confident in what she was saying. “I’ve seen it. The soup kitchens, the shelters, the collection boxes for donating old clothes, the after school day care.” Nightingale ticked off on her fingers, “I’ve lived here for less than two weeks and I’ve lost count of all the things I’ve seen setup to help people struggling in the area that I’ve been very reliably informed you and your organization are behind.”
Oh.
Those.
“Those aren’t part of some community outreach program.” He said, “We are simply locals offering services for our neighbors.”
He watched as her caught-him-eating-glue expression shifted into one that said she’d stumbled upon him licking electrical sockets for a mid-day pick-me-up instead. He had to give it to her, the woman was not afraid to let one of the most dangerous men in the city know she thought he was a fucking idiot.
“Let me see if I understand this right.” She said, and he appreciated that there wasn’t any kind of condescension in her voice, even though she very clearly thought he’d been dropped on his head as a baby. Possibly from the top of a three story building. “You have a large group of people working together to plan, organize and execute multiple services in your area - your community, if you will - that provide aid and support to those that otherwise would not receive it. Reaching out with your available time and resources to offer these services, that you provide. For free.”
Alright, Jason got it. He had stumbled ass backwards into creating a community outreach program. But he wasn’t just going to let her think she won this one. He was Red Hood, he had a reputation to uphold here.
“What makes you think any of that is free?” He tilted his head at just the right angle, the one that cast shadows across the planes of his helmet and made him look hell-touched and terrifying. “Just because we don’t charge money, doesn’t mean there isn’t a price to pay.”
Dr. Nightingale, dressed like a damn kindergarten teacher, laughed at him.
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turtletoads · 2 months
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halo doodles from the last two weeks
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leclercskiesahead · 2 days
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from Scuderia Ferrari
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kaiserouo · 2 months
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im actually hyped to see that warframe
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sluttyquarantinetheory · 10 months
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Before getting too far in bg3 I thought Shadowheart's hair change was gonna be some Selunite magical girl transformation thing, but nah bitch just slunk off in the night and participated in the time honored tradition of an identity crisis hair change.
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mzcain27 · 5 months
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Anakin could have a What If series by himself like
- what if Qui Gon had trained him
- what if he still turned but beat Obi Wan and didn’t get dismembered and burnt to shit
- the obvious what if he didn’t turn and was around to raise Luke and Leia
- what if he’d left the order with Ahsoka
- what if he’d turned but Ahsoka and/or Obi Wan had been able to bring him back
- what if he’d convinced Obi Wan and Padme to turn with him
- what if he’d raised Luke and Leia as Sith?
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biteress · 6 months
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Which fictional characters 👀👀👀
SO MANY
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eggmacguffin · 1 year
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Writing Jason Todd makes you crazy. Babygirl of all time. He's my hamlet.
Emotional intense dramatic and so so so good but determined to burn the whole world up with him in the name of a circling vengeance he can never reach...god.
anyways I'm thinking of giving him body dysmorphia
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windsorhelmets · 2 years
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Why Windsor is the Best Helmet Brand in India for Motorcyclists & Bike Lovers
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While riding on any road, the soothing feel of the cool air indeed gives you a memorable ride experience. But at the same time, we must keep safety at the back of our minds because our loved ones were looking forward to seeing us at the end of the day and stressed about our safety. But you do not have to worry, as you can get the best helmet brands firsthand. You can use helmets from Windsor because precaution is always better than cure.
Reasons you should consider choosing Windsor as the best helmet brand in India.
Windsor has been one of Paras industries’ most crucial parts and was established in 1996. It is one of the best helmet brands. It offers varied sizes and customized helmets at your convenience. The company has been offering full-face helmet caps with visors and open face helmets besides safety helmets. Some of the key features of these helmets that make this brand out of the box
Lightweight
The company designed these helmets by focusing on the convenience of the customers. The helmets are utterly light in weight, keeping away all types of pain in the neck, shoulder, and head after prolonged use.
Inner paddings
The padding present inside the helmet is a perfect shock absorber. These paddings are placed well in the helmet, making them completely comfortable. In addition, the pads can be easily removed if you want to wash them.
Great products
All the products which are used in the production of the helmet are certified. It means that they have been marked as safe products. The products are kept safe only once they clear all the tests. The helmets are perfect for two Wheelers, and ISI approved the same. So you can choose them undoubtedly as they are safe and are the best bet for clients.
Best quality
The company only uses the best quality material to manufacture all the helmets, assuring safety for all the users. The material they use indeed offers you protection. Furthermore, the silent strap in the helmet locks and gives an unobstructed vision to the user.
Good helmet design
 The company has been manufacturing helmets for several years as per the taste of its customers. Therefore, all the designs have been perfect, explaining the customer’s individuality. Conclusion:
So, whenever you are looking for the best helmet brand, you must ensure that it has an ISI mark. It is an essential mark because it signifies that the helmet has been made per the country’s requirements. The Bureau of Indian standards gives this mark, which means it is made in India and is safe to use. You should avoid any helmet if it does not have this mark. At the same time, you must look for a helmet that fits you well to drive comfortably. The coverage area of your helmet must be your focus. Full-face helmets protect you and cover your face, while an open-face helmet only protects your head instead of the face.
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phoenixyfriend · 2 years
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It has nothing to do with the fic I’m actually writing, but listen to me. Listen.
Star Wars/Bleach crossover where Anakin is a Vizard and his mask is the Vader helmet would be so choice.
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jrueships · 9 months
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Stef headbutting (bunting) Josh every five seconds and josh just letting him
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windburnedeyes · 3 months
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15 Best Full-Face Helmets
When it comes to motorcycle helmets, the full-face variant takes home the prize for being the safest. In my opinion, they also look the best. Of all the types of motorcycle gear, a helmet is the thing I never leave the house without. And full-face helmets are most often what I put on. Because of this, I wanted to put together a list of what I think are the best full-face helmets out…
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dramatisperscnae · 9 months
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protective big brother is protective >w>
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lostghostclub · 1 year
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mask kink go brr
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mounted my head to the wall 😎
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