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What’s New For 2009I've gathered a list of some of the hot new items available at www.rockheadbikes.com Tourmaster 2009 Intake Air Glove Firstgear 2009 Winter Base-Layer, Long Sleeve Top Joe Rocket 2009 Men’s Rocket Jeans
10 Safety TipsAssume Drivers Can't See You: Maintain Safe Spacing: Anticipate Trouble: Beware of Oncoming Left Turners: Ride Your Own Ride: Watch Out for Curves: Don't Give In to Road Rage: Don't allow Tailgating: Don't Be Blinded by Sunglare: Avoid Riding at Night: By remembering and practicing these 10 tips, you will be a safe, more informed rider. All it takes is one slight mistake to cost a life. We certainly don’t want that to be yours.
HJC FS-15 CarbonCheck out this review on the FS-15 from webbikeworld. I like webbikeworld and I was very interested to see what they would say about the new HJC helmet. After reading this overall excellent review of the HJC FS-15 Carbon, I knew I had to share it with all of you. For anyone wondering how this new helmet stacks up against the old AC-12 Carbon, it would seem from this review/inspection, the FS-15 may just exceed your expectations. From the awesome graphics, excellent fit and good venting, to the light weight, and cool lining, the FS-15 Carbon has some great features. In addition, the price for this quality Carbon helmet beats nearly every other brand out there! For those who were unsure of the new FS-15, it seems that this helmet is certainly worth checking out. If anyone has purchased the new FS-15, let us know your thoughts on it! -Julie
Helmets Really Are Saving LivesWhile doing some research, I came across this article from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. While the majority of the article focuses on the legal drinking age, the third paragraph emphasizes how the number of motorcycle related deaths has decreased due to the use of helmets. The NHTSA is estimating that 7,502 lives were saved over the 5 year period ending in 2007. How this number is determined is beyond me, but nevertheless, its still good news. It just goes to show that wearing your helmet while riding really can make a difference. No matter what type of helmet you choose to wear, clearly just the practice of wearing one is good news! -Julie
CE ApprovalAs mentioned in the previous post, all Speed & Strength Jackets contain CE-approved armor. So what is CE approval?? A CE approval means that the armor in the gear (this can be jacket, pants, gloves, etc) has been lab tested and meets European standards for impact absorption. The armor is designed to provide padding and extra protection in the event of an accident. Though the approval process can be expensive, all European protective gear must be CE-approved in order to be placed on the market. Very few brands in the United States include CE-approved armor. In fact, there are no standards on protective gear in the United States, meaning that my line of cardboard and tape jackets can be placed in stores tomorrow if I choose. Though CE-approved armor does meet certain standards, it is important to remember that this is not the be-all and end-all. There are certainly brands selling on the market without CE-approved armor that are indeed, more protective than the gear with CE-approved armor. -Julie
A New Face In Apparel – Speed & StrengthSpeed & Strength is a new product owned by Tucker Rocky Distributing and designed by Bruce Parker (Parker Synergies). As some may know, First Gear is also a brand from Tucker Rocky. While First Gear caters to specific riders, the new Speed & Strength line caters to the many other riders out there. Speed & Strength leather is 1.2-1.4 mm, with minimal stitching in key areas to prevent tears during a crash. All jackets have CE-approved armor in the elbows, forearms and shoulders, and a dual density back protector. Nearly all of the textile jackets are AR-600D, with a few made from AR-800D material. This material is sure to keep you safe in the event of an accident. So who’s wearing Speed & Strength?? Neil Hodgson, Victor Gotay, Willie McCoy, Clint Ewing, and Aaron Colton to name a few. Check out the men and women’s line of Speed & Strength apparel at www.rockheadbikes.com. -Julie
Christmas (and your wish) ListWith Christmas less than 2 months away, it’s time to start your holiday shopping, or your own holiday wish list. I compiled a list of items below that sell at Rockhead Bikes at various pricepoints. Find some ideas for the friends, significant others, parents, and even possibly yourself in these great gift ideas. Under $20 $20 - $50 $50 - $100 $100 - $150
Avoiding (or at least preparing for) AccidentsAs we fall into a new season, the subject of safety is on my mind. In the Northern states, we can expect fog, rain, sleet, snow, ice and many other hazardous conditions in the next few months. Rough weather or not, we should all prepare for the possibility of accidents. Knowing how and why accidents occur is the most important thing. I found an on motorvike.com that discusses the most common accidents and how to avoid them. It seems that most accidents happen close to home, at intersections, and a majority are due to the other driver being alcohol impaired. While we can take steps to prevent accidents, one should note that rarely can we avoid accidents, especially if we are not at fault. Though the article mentioned paying attention and wearing proper gear, being informed is just as helpful in avoiding accidents. Some riders will even practice “sliding” so they are prepared. All riders should be aware that an accident CAN happen and there’s nothing that can be done to stop it. Being informed and prepared are key to avoiding (or at least preparing) for an accident. Is there anything you do, or any extra caution you take, to avoid or prepare for the possibility of being in an accident? -Julie
What’s on the Information Superhighway?There are tons of websites around giving information on buying new and used bikes, and just about as many sites that are selling bikes. To try to break though some of the worthless sites, I compiled a list of some of my favorite sites where you can find used bikes, get information, and even buying advice. webbikeworld.com cycletrader.com motorcyclescan.com cyclepedia.com Any sites you like that we should add to our list? Let us know! -Julie
HJC HistoryAs many of you HJC helmet owners already know, HJC has been in business for over 30 years, and has since become the #1 selling brand in North America, and the preferred choice by many around the world. But I wonder how many actually know the true beginnings of HJC. I came across an interesting article by TransWorld Motocross that introduced the beginnings of success. HJC began as a company solely making riot gear and other apparel in Korea. After some time, the company saw that the materials they were using would work well in helmets. Thus began the helmet divison in Korea. About 10 years later one of the owners, Scott Hong, came to the US, researching helmet markets and standards in hopes of bringing the brand over. In addition to meeting with top execs from SNELL and other helmet manufacturers, Scott was introduced to some top Shoei people who saw real potential in having HJC as a mid-market range helmet. They gave Scott tips and guidance, and soon HJC was born in the United States. Aside from the mid-range, popular helmet lines, HJC has also created a higher end line, AC. In addition, HJC has created helmets for private labels including Harley Davidson and Thor. Their quality, comfort and reasonable pricing have helped HJC to gain notoriety as the top selling US helmet. -Julie
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