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BRAND:
Shark helmets are the new favorite helmets for the aggressive sportbike rider.
Professional and regional racers and track day enthusiasts choose Shark helmets
because of their sturdy construction and unmatched 3mm thick visors. Shark
helmets are available in several different designs and colors. World Superbike
Champion Troy Corser wears a Shark RSR2 helmet and his replicas can be purchased
here in the RSR2 model. 2005 AMA Formula Extreme Champion Miguel DuHamel
switched from wearing Shoei helmets to Shark helmets and his RSR2 replica helmet
is now in stock.
SELECTION:
Shark helmets is fast becoming the new
industry leader in high quality, high performance helmets. The RSR2 offers many
stunning graphics. For 2007, a new version of the Miguel DuHamel helmet is
available with a red dragon on a white base. A new Alex Barros graphic is also
available from Shark helmets for 2007 with the Barros trademark Brazilian flag.
The RSI and RSX graphics are also expanded for 2007 as well as a new line of
S650 entry level Shark helmets. You can get all of the features of a Shark
helmet for under $200.00 with the S650.
FIT:
Shark helmets fit snug if they are fitted properly. The helmets are made for
high impact so the padding is thick.
PERFORMANCE: Shark helmets are a favorite among track racers. Most of our
Shark helmets are sold to track day, club racers and AMA professional riders.
Bryan Lemaire, MetricBikes sponsored racer, is racing AMA in 2007 and we fitted
Bryan with a Shark helmet since he liked the fit best out of all brands.
RETURN
RATE: We don't get Shark helmets returned for any reason. Everyone that
purchases a Shark helmet is satisfied with fit and performance.
OUR
RECOMMENDATION: Everyone should keep a close eye on Shark helmets for
2007 and beyond. They are aggressively marketing in the USA and enlisting top
racers to wear a Shark helmet. Their graphics are improving with each new
release and track racers are fast spreading the word on the performance of Shark
helmets. We recommend a Shark helmet for anyone that wants a high performance
helmet that not everyone will be wearing...yet.
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