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Buy Shoei Helmets at RockheadBikes.com. We sell all the current Shoei Helmets including the brand new top of the line X-12 and the ever popular RF-1100. Looking for a modular/flip-up helmet, the Shoei Multitec is the best out there. If you're looking for top quality; Shoei Helmets and RockheadBikes.com is a winning choice.
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Shoei Full Face Helmets
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Since its introduction in 2003, the X-Eleven has been the motorcycle-racing helmet that all others are judged by. For the 2010 model year, Shoei engineers were faced with the grueling task of improving on what is already considered to be the best-performing racing helmet ever conceived. Born from racing, the all-new X-Twelve combines Shoei's 50 years of helmet building experience with the very latest technology and most advanced materials to bring you the racing helmet of the future. Throughout its history, Shoei has relied on feedback from professional racers around the globe to continually improve its products, and everything learned along the way has now culminated in the finest motorcycle racing helmet ever developed the all-new X-Twelve!
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Building on the strongest pedigree in the motorcycle helmet business, SHOEI is proud to introduce the all-new RF-1100. Since it's 2003 inception, the RF-1000 has enjoyed great success, but that didn't stop SHOEI's world-class development team from throwing out the molds to build a brand-new helmet from scratch. Combining customer and dealer requests with advanced technology, modern testing practices, and 50 years of helmet-building experience, SHOEI is pleased to deliver the finest sport-touring helmet that money can buy. The all-new, groundbreaking RF-1100 where aggressive styling meets SHOEI' unrivaled attention to detail, and the evolution of perfection is once again met.
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One of the most technologically advanced helmets for street riders and clearly one of the best-looking helmets on the market. Shoei's innovation and cutting-edge design makes the RF-1000 a premium sports helmet.
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The X-ELEVEN has been the helmet of choice for professional riders since its introduction. Built to race specifications, the X-Eleven was designed and developed in collaboration with professional riders, like Jake Zemke, Eric Bostrom, and Chris Vermeulen to name a few. |
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Whether you're cruising, touring, or sport riding, it's hard to beat the comfort and protection of the TZ-R. Using technology developed for Shoei's racing and performance models, the TZ-R's aerodynamics reduce wind noise and increase stability. |
Shoei Multitec The recent popularity of flip up helmets is a clear indication of the market's demand to combine the convenience of an open face helmet with the comfortable, secure feeling of a full face helmet. When Shoei set out to design the new Multitec, we didn't only want to meet our customers' expectations; we wanted to blow them away! The Multitec represents the pinnacle of flip up helmet design and technology. |
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Up until now, the dual sport rider was stuck with two options. Most chose to wear an off-road helmet with goggles and fight with a visor that is constantly buffeting in the wind while enduring all the road noise and wind entering the front of the helmet. A few others would endure the stares of other motorists as well as the blinding glare of the sun as they rode with a street helmet aboard their dual sport bikes. Shoei has changed all of this with the introduction of their dual sport specific helmet, the Hornet-DS |
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Open Face Helmets
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Shoei ST-Cruz |
Shoei RJ-Platinum R |
Shoei J-Wing |
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Off-Road Helmets
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Shoei V-MT/MOTO |
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About Shoei HelmetsShoei is Japanese company producing motorcycle helmets since 1958. Its roots go back to 1954 with the founding of Kamata Polyester Co., whose first helmets were produced primarily for use in the construction industry.
Shoei Helmets founder, Eitaro Kamata, began to produce helmets for the motorcycle racing sector and in 1960, the Tokyo factory began to produce the first motorcycle helmets to meet the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS).
In 1965 Honda Motor Co. adopted Shoei's helmets as their 'genuine' helmets, increasing their popularity and availability. The Shoei Safety Helmet Corp. was established in 1968, shortly after construction of the Ibaraki factory. The current state-of-the-art Iwate factory was built in 1989.
Despite their success, Shoei remains a relatively small company, with a workforce of under 500 people worldwide. | |
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