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No Head Gear, No Ride

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Murphy's law holds strong here. "Whatever will go wrong will go wrong". In simple words, anticipating the worst case scenario can often save from unwanted grief. Every rider has some or other incident that is fresh on the palate. Therefore, it is important to ensure that one does not face any grievous loss of life in future. Now, the first rule to be followed for riding should be; no headgear, no ride. As against earlier, riding gear is not a too expensive proposition and are easily available. The most important part of the gear is the helmet. It protects the most important body parts that are susceptible to damage; the head and the face. Moreover, helmets are also essential to keep bugs and dirt away while riding. In India, helmets are also given ISI or a DOT certification to ensure good quality. A premium helmet good for professional biking is wind resistant and good in ventilation. Head is the most vulnerable part of the body in case of a motorcycle inci...

A Beginners Guide to Right Head Gear

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On a motorcycle, one is bound to travel faster. The average speed of a biker around the city is 50 mph and on the highway, it is even higher, it may exceed 85 mph. In contrast to this, a human body is equipped to that speed because the skin, bones, muscles, and organs are not designed to withstand the impact of this speed. Going fast and faster would mean serious injuries and sometimes falling off at such high speeds shall mean fatal. Besides, there is also a weather effect. An effective headgear must accommodate all these factors. The range of Zeus motorcycle headgear is wide and impactful. Zeus offers MarushinShivan Motorcycle helmets that are high-impact resistant despite being lightweight. The thermoplastic and fiberglass used for its manufacturing makes this headgear perfect for all terrains and any weather. The body of the helmet is anti-scratch and anti-fog visor. Helmets must help the rider when it is hot by allowing natural evaporative cooling effect. The constant...