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Dear
reader! Welcome to my helmet website! My goal is to provide as
much interesting motorcycle, snowmobile, and motorcross helmet
information as possible. I want to eventually make this the ultimate
helmet site, full of motorcycle helmet photos and motorcycle helmet
pictures as possible, also, I want to list all the helmet makers
in the world, and all the helmet distributors name as for those
helmet manufacturing plants. Also, I want to include a bulletin
board where helmet seekers can discuss helmets, and learn what
they need to know to make a good helmet buying decision. This
means, I want to search the internet for all the helmet sales
events, and helmet special deals that I can find, whether it is
HJC
Helmets, Aria
helmets, Bell
helmets, Simpson
helmets... you get the idea. Also, I will have special
pages on carbon fiber helmets, how they are made, and what the
advantages are. I want to make a listing of all wholesale motorcycle
outlets, and also a page dedicated to childrens
helmets, so that you can make sure
that your kid's head is secure and protected. This website will
be sponsored by Zenwaiter.com
, which is a snowmobile web site. Zenwaiter is very much interested
in people avoiding head injuries. He has had a few friends with
head trauma, and feels very strongly about helping people, snowmobile
riders, and motorcycle riders, and dirt bike riders, and even
motocross motorcycle riders, to stay healthy by avoiding head
damage. |
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DIRT
BIKES (SKILL) RULE!
by: skieramy
(39/F/on a mountian, USA)
Dirt biking takes alot of skill. Anyone who knows how to change gears
can ride on cement. Is that why those 'cement riders' don't wear a helmet?
Well, it might mess up their hair - we wouldn't want to look at someone
without pefect hair, do we? Besides, isn't hair more important than the
family and friends we love, once we take a digger? |