Wow, sometimes you see a shirt that you just love. I am making this The H is Silent in Benghazi Shirt for myself tomorrow.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Is my Motorcycle Helmet too small?
There's more to fitting a motorcycle helmet than just buying the one that matches your hat size or guessing at “small, medium or large.” However, hat size is a good starting point. Measure your head at its largest circumference – usually just above your eyebrows in front, over your eyes and around in back. Try it several times so you know you've gotten the largest number. If your head size falls between the numbers listed, use the larger size. Most motorcycle helmets are marked and sold as S, M, L or XL, so you may need to contact the manufacturer for size equivalents. Helmet sizes vary among manufacturers and model types.
The Best Way to Try on Your Motorcycle Helmet
*Hold it by the chin straps. The bottom of the motorcycle helmet should face you with the front pointing down.
*Put your thumbs on the inside of the straps, balancing the motorcycle helmet with your fingertips.
*Spread the sides of the motorcycle helmet apart slightly and slip it down over your head using the chin straps.
The motorcycle helmet should fit snugly and may even feel a bit too tight until it is in place correctly. Be sure it sits squarely on your head. It shouldn't be tilted back on your head like a hat. Remember, if your helmet is too large, several things could happen: it will move around and up and down on your head when you least want it to; it can be noisy and let in wind; worst of all, it may come off in a crash!
Once the motorcycle helmet is on your head, make a few other fit checks before fastening the straps.
*The cheek pads should touch your cheeks without pressing uncomfortably.
*There should be no gaps between your temples and the brow pads.
*If the motorcycle helmet has a neck roll, it shouldn't push the helmet away from the back of your neck.On full-face helmets, press on the chin piece. The motorcycle helmet or face shield should not *touch your nose or chin. If it does, it will surely do so at speed from wind pressure.
With the helmet still on and the straps securely fastened, move it from side to side and up and down with your hands. If it fits right, your skin should move as the motorcycle helmet is moved. You should feel as if a slight, even pressure is being exerted all over your head. Remember, too, that a helmet loosens up a bit as the comfort liner compresses through use. A new helmet should be as tight as you can comfortably wear it.
Now, with the chin strap still securely fastened and your head straight, try rolling the motorcycle helmet forward off your head. You shouldn't be able to pull it off. If you can, the helmet is too big. Take off the helmet. Does your head feel sore anywhere? Are there any red spots on your forehead? Pressure points can be uncomfortable and can cause a headache after a long ride, so be sure your helmet isn't causing any. If it is, choose the next largest size or try a different brand of helmet. Human heads are not all the same shape, neither are helmets.
If you are still unsure about the helmet's fit, wear it around the store for a while to see if it remains comfortable. A motorcycle helmet is an important investment, no matter what its price. Be sure the one you choose is right for you.
The Best Way to Try on Your Motorcycle Helmet
*Hold it by the chin straps. The bottom of the motorcycle helmet should face you with the front pointing down.
*Put your thumbs on the inside of the straps, balancing the motorcycle helmet with your fingertips.
*Spread the sides of the motorcycle helmet apart slightly and slip it down over your head using the chin straps.
The motorcycle helmet should fit snugly and may even feel a bit too tight until it is in place correctly. Be sure it sits squarely on your head. It shouldn't be tilted back on your head like a hat. Remember, if your helmet is too large, several things could happen: it will move around and up and down on your head when you least want it to; it can be noisy and let in wind; worst of all, it may come off in a crash!
Once the motorcycle helmet is on your head, make a few other fit checks before fastening the straps.
*The cheek pads should touch your cheeks without pressing uncomfortably.
*There should be no gaps between your temples and the brow pads.
*If the motorcycle helmet has a neck roll, it shouldn't push the helmet away from the back of your neck.On full-face helmets, press on the chin piece. The motorcycle helmet or face shield should not *touch your nose or chin. If it does, it will surely do so at speed from wind pressure.
With the helmet still on and the straps securely fastened, move it from side to side and up and down with your hands. If it fits right, your skin should move as the motorcycle helmet is moved. You should feel as if a slight, even pressure is being exerted all over your head. Remember, too, that a helmet loosens up a bit as the comfort liner compresses through use. A new helmet should be as tight as you can comfortably wear it.
Now, with the chin strap still securely fastened and your head straight, try rolling the motorcycle helmet forward off your head. You shouldn't be able to pull it off. If you can, the helmet is too big. Take off the helmet. Does your head feel sore anywhere? Are there any red spots on your forehead? Pressure points can be uncomfortable and can cause a headache after a long ride, so be sure your helmet isn't causing any. If it is, choose the next largest size or try a different brand of helmet. Human heads are not all the same shape, neither are helmets.
If you are still unsure about the helmet's fit, wear it around the store for a while to see if it remains comfortable. A motorcycle helmet is an important investment, no matter what its price. Be sure the one you choose is right for you.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
New Face Masks
You can't accomplish anything without the possibility of failure. I am not sure why I wrote that, but I guess it is true.
What does that have to do with these neoprene face masks? Absolutely nothing, I just saw it on TV.
What does that have to do with these neoprene face masks? Absolutely nothing, I just saw it on TV.
Monday, March 28, 2016
A Windshield Wiper On Your Motorcycle Helmet?
For those of you who ride in the rain and are fed up with trying to ride while pawing at your shield or turning your head from side to side to get the drops to blow off comes Rainpal - an electric wiper for your full face shield.
The Rainpal’s inventors claim it fits onto most full faced helmets, has multiple wiping speeds including a delayed speed, holds and disperses visor cleaning spray, and charges via USB. It can be detached in seconds when not needed, and Rainpal claims they’ve tested it up to 100 miles per hour.
The wiper is controlled by a button on the side or a wireless remote which is strapped to the bars using a watch like enclosure system and comes with hot swappable batteries, which provide 90 minutes of continuous swiping.
Rainpal claims the kit will even diminish visor fogging too. That fogging is caused by differences in temperature on the interior and exterior of the visor, and keeping cold water off the front helps reduce the temperature Delta.
Unsurprisingly, this invention comes from England, where it rains a lot. The Rainpal weighs 150 grams which shouldn’t add too much weight to the motorcycle helmet, but could feel odd concentrated on the visor.
Face it! The Rainpal looks dorky. I personally think it is the worst idea ever. What does that mean? It means that they will probably sell 10,000 of them today....I am always wrong on these things.
The Rainpal retails for $70 for the black version, but you can pay an extra $1.25 for one with a U.S. or English flag on it. For those of you who ride in the rain, would you wear one?
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Ride for a cure
G’day from Downunder!
Thanks very much for all of your assistance. I thought you may wish to see what we were up to with our purchases! We will soon be participating in a charity motorcycle ride across Australia supporting research and education into prostate cancer. One of the sponsors is running a competition requiring a photo of riders wearing something ‘unique and creative’ and we thought we would share our entry with you that showcases your products!
If anyone queries about Mammal fitting an adventure helmet, he is covering and Arai XD4 here!
Yours Aye,
Ray
Thanks very much for all of your assistance. I thought you may wish to see what we were up to with our purchases! We will soon be participating in a charity motorcycle ride across Australia supporting research and education into prostate cancer. One of the sponsors is running a competition requiring a photo of riders wearing something ‘unique and creative’ and we thought we would share our entry with you that showcases your products!
If anyone queries about Mammal fitting an adventure helmet, he is covering and Arai XD4 here!
Yours Aye,
Ray
Friday, March 25, 2016
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Encourages Motorcyclists to Take Actions to Reduce Risk, Save Money While Riding
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller today urged all drivers to be aware of motorcycles, as warmer weather means more motorcyclists on Pennsylvania roadways. Commissioner Miller also encourages motorcyclists to consider safety measures which can save lives, reduce injuries, and save money as well.
"Protective eye wear to shield your eyes from the wind, bugs, rocks, or any other flying object is required under Pennsylvania law," Commissioner Miller said. "In addition, protective headgear, while optional for most riders, is required for anyone 21 years old or younger, unless that person has two years of riding experience or has completed a motorcycle safety course approved by PennDOT or the Motorcycle Safety Foundation."
Commissioner Miller said many insurers offer discounts for motorcyclists who have completed safety courses, have memberships in certain associations, such as the Harley Owners Group, or have a safe driving record. Anti-lock braking systems help maintain control during sudden stops, and some insurers offer discounts for motorcycles with factory installed anti-lock braking systems.
While warmer spring weather offers more motorcyclists the opportunity to enjoy the open road, spring and summer months are also the most dangerous for motorcycle riders. Sixty-two percent of all motorcycle deaths occur from May through September, and 52 percent of motorcycle fatalities in 2014 happened on weekends. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation More than half, 57 percent, of motorcyclist deaths in 2014 occurred on major roads that are not interstate highways or freeways.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says riders who wear a helmet are 37 percent less likely to die in a crash, and 67 percent less likely to suffer a brain injury.
"The Pennsylvania Motorcycle Helmet Law requires helmets to meet standards approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, which consumers can verify by looking for the 'DOT' sticker on the helmet," Commissioner Miller said. In addition, approved helmets must be permanently labeled with the following information:
*Name and identification of manufacturer *Precise model designation *Size *Month and year the helmet was manufactured
*Only the "DOT" sticker is required on the outside of the helmet. The remaining information must be legible and able to be read without removing padding or any other permanent part of the motorcycle helmet.
Many insurers offer consumers additional optional coverage for custom parts and equipment, transport trailers, and personal property. Consumers may also have the option of adding coverage for roadside assistance or trip interruption.
"Pennsylvania's motorcycle insurance market is competitive, so I urge consumers to shop around and find the coverage that best meets their needs, at the best price," Commissioner Miller said.
"Protective eye wear to shield your eyes from the wind, bugs, rocks, or any other flying object is required under Pennsylvania law," Commissioner Miller said. "In addition, protective headgear, while optional for most riders, is required for anyone 21 years old or younger, unless that person has two years of riding experience or has completed a motorcycle safety course approved by PennDOT or the Motorcycle Safety Foundation."
Commissioner Miller said many insurers offer discounts for motorcyclists who have completed safety courses, have memberships in certain associations, such as the Harley Owners Group, or have a safe driving record. Anti-lock braking systems help maintain control during sudden stops, and some insurers offer discounts for motorcycles with factory installed anti-lock braking systems.
While warmer spring weather offers more motorcyclists the opportunity to enjoy the open road, spring and summer months are also the most dangerous for motorcycle riders. Sixty-two percent of all motorcycle deaths occur from May through September, and 52 percent of motorcycle fatalities in 2014 happened on weekends. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation More than half, 57 percent, of motorcyclist deaths in 2014 occurred on major roads that are not interstate highways or freeways.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says riders who wear a helmet are 37 percent less likely to die in a crash, and 67 percent less likely to suffer a brain injury.
"The Pennsylvania Motorcycle Helmet Law requires helmets to meet standards approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, which consumers can verify by looking for the 'DOT' sticker on the helmet," Commissioner Miller said. In addition, approved helmets must be permanently labeled with the following information:
*Name and identification of manufacturer *Precise model designation *Size *Month and year the helmet was manufactured
*Only the "DOT" sticker is required on the outside of the helmet. The remaining information must be legible and able to be read without removing padding or any other permanent part of the motorcycle helmet.
Many insurers offer consumers additional optional coverage for custom parts and equipment, transport trailers, and personal property. Consumers may also have the option of adding coverage for roadside assistance or trip interruption.
"Pennsylvania's motorcycle insurance market is competitive, so I urge consumers to shop around and find the coverage that best meets their needs, at the best price," Commissioner Miller said.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
This is my motorcycle helmet
This is my motorcycle helmet. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My motorcycle helmet is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
My motorcycle helmet, without me, is useless. Without my motorcycle helmet (on the interstate), I am useless. I must wear my motorcycle helmet true. I must ride straighter than the 18-Wheeler who is trying to kill me. I must see him before he sees me. I will...
My motorcycle helmet and I know that what counts on the road is the noise of our motorcycle, the smoke in our wake. We know that it is chrome that counts. We will chrome "out" our motorcycle...
My motorcycle helmet is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its strap and its rating. I will keep my motorcycle helmet clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready.
We will become part of each other. We will...
Before God, I swear this creed. My motorcycle helmet and I are the defenders of my motorcycle. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life.
So be it, until there are no more cars, just motorcycles!
My motorcycle helmet is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
My motorcycle helmet, without me, is useless. Without my motorcycle helmet (on the interstate), I am useless. I must wear my motorcycle helmet true. I must ride straighter than the 18-Wheeler who is trying to kill me. I must see him before he sees me. I will...
My motorcycle helmet and I know that what counts on the road is the noise of our motorcycle, the smoke in our wake. We know that it is chrome that counts. We will chrome "out" our motorcycle...
My motorcycle helmet is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its strap and its rating. I will keep my motorcycle helmet clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready.
We will become part of each other. We will...
Before God, I swear this creed. My motorcycle helmet and I are the defenders of my motorcycle. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life.
So be it, until there are no more cars, just motorcycles!
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Bill to end Tennessee motorcycle helmet law fails in Senate
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A proposal to allow motorcyclists to ride Tennessee roads without safety helmets has been defeated in a Senate committee.
The Finance Committee on Tuesday voted 6-5 against the bill sponsored by Sen. Kerry Roberts. The Springfield Republican argued that ending the helmet law for insured riders who are at least 21 years old would be a boon to tourism in the state.
Opponents argued that police would have no way of knowing which riders held proper medical coverage, and that state hospitals would be left to cover the cost of treating the brain injuries of uninsured motorcyclists.
The Finance Committee on Tuesday voted 6-5 against the bill sponsored by Sen. Kerry Roberts. The Springfield Republican argued that ending the helmet law for insured riders who are at least 21 years old would be a boon to tourism in the state.
Opponents argued that police would have no way of knowing which riders held proper medical coverage, and that state hospitals would be left to cover the cost of treating the brain injuries of uninsured motorcyclists.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
I'm the Infidel Allah Warned You About Face Mask
I am not sure I would wear this I'm the Infidel Allah Warned You About Neoprene Face Mask while you ski the slopes of Iran. Oh, did you not know that Iran has skiing resorts? They do. They even have ski lifts. How do I know this? I learned it like I learn everything else, YouTube..Here it is:
Welcome back. What did you think of that shitty music? That is the first thing I am going to change when I take that country for their oil.
Neoprene Face Mask features full coverage of the face and ears with stretchy neoprene material that's water resistant and provides warmth. Its bound nylon edges offers added comfort and durability, while the hook and loop closure ensures great fit. Reversible to black material, one size fits most. J2 design. Material: 70% Neoprene, 30% Polyester. Made in USA
Welcome back. What did you think of that shitty music? That is the first thing I am going to change when I take that country for their oil.
Neoprene Face Mask features full coverage of the face and ears with stretchy neoprene material that's water resistant and provides warmth. Its bound nylon edges offers added comfort and durability, while the hook and loop closure ensures great fit. Reversible to black material, one size fits most. J2 design. Material: 70% Neoprene, 30% Polyester. Made in USA
Monday, March 21, 2016
Classic Matte Novelty Motorcycle Helmet
I Can’t Believe They’re Making Me Work On My Birthday
No presents. No cake. There isn’t even anyone here. Sigh. Another year alone, I guess.
Well, to heck with everybody. I’ll throw my own birthday party. That’s right! In fact, I’m already throwing one with my two best friends, this Matte Black Classic Motorcycle Helmet with a metal quick release! They love me. They care about my special day. Isn’t that right, Mr. Black Motorcycle Helmet? That’s right! We’d never leave the warehouse without your clever writeups and wonderful way with words. It’s fantastic people like you that love our fiberglass shell and Steel Rivets, and we just wanted to show you how much we appreciate you on the day you were born! So, get ready to party! Wait! What’s that noise? Someone’s coming into the office! Gasp! I bet it’s a surprise party! They didn’t want me to come in to do writeups! They planned a surprise party just for ME! Okay, don’t let on. Gotta remember to act surprised. Here they come. OMG YOU GUYS REMEM- Oh, it’s just you, Mr. Janitor. Didn’t mean to scare you. Well, a surprise birthday urinal cake is better than no cake at all, I guess.
No presents. No cake. There isn’t even anyone here. Sigh. Another year alone, I guess.
Well, to heck with everybody. I’ll throw my own birthday party. That’s right! In fact, I’m already throwing one with my two best friends, this Matte Black Classic Motorcycle Helmet with a metal quick release! They love me. They care about my special day. Isn’t that right, Mr. Black Motorcycle Helmet? That’s right! We’d never leave the warehouse without your clever writeups and wonderful way with words. It’s fantastic people like you that love our fiberglass shell and Steel Rivets, and we just wanted to show you how much we appreciate you on the day you were born! So, get ready to party! Wait! What’s that noise? Someone’s coming into the office! Gasp! I bet it’s a surprise party! They didn’t want me to come in to do writeups! They planned a surprise party just for ME! Okay, don’t let on. Gotta remember to act surprised. Here they come. OMG YOU GUYS REMEM- Oh, it’s just you, Mr. Janitor. Didn’t mean to scare you. Well, a surprise birthday urinal cake is better than no cake at all, I guess.
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Lightweight, composite fiberglass shell
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Classic styling
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Quick Release closure
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One-year warranty
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Minimal Plush Moisture Absorbent Interior
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Steel Rivets
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Matte Black Finish
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Don't Let Your Tongue Get Your Teeth Knocked Out Biker T-Shirt
Not afraid to express yourself? Good, our Tees got attitude and something to say. Make a statement or make 'em laugh with T-shirts from Iron Horse Helmets. Got a great idea for the next Iron Horse Helmet T-shirt, send it to us - we won't give ya nothing for it, but we might use it and will be sure to take all the credit for it.
These tee shirts are available in eight different colors and seven (got that, SEVEN) sizes. Yes, we realize that some of you are no longer a fit and trim size 44 chest, so we're offering our awesome shirts in sizes up to triple XL. Choose your color, choose your size, choose your quantity. Don't let your tongue get your teeth knocked out is boldly printed across the front or back of the tee....You can choose at checkout.
Our direct to garment printed biker t-shirts are priced low enough that you could have a fresh one for every day of the every day of the week!
These tee shirts are available in eight different colors and seven (got that, SEVEN) sizes. Yes, we realize that some of you are no longer a fit and trim size 44 chest, so we're offering our awesome shirts in sizes up to triple XL. Choose your color, choose your size, choose your quantity. Don't let your tongue get your teeth knocked out is boldly printed across the front or back of the tee....You can choose at checkout.
Our direct to garment printed biker t-shirts are priced low enough that you could have a fresh one for every day of the every day of the week!
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Japanese flag face mask
I've got your Neoprene Face Mask
Of me and you
You wrote "I love you"
I love you too
I sit there staring and there's nothing else to do
Oh it's in color
Your hair is brown
Your eyes are hazel
And soft as clouds
I often kiss you when there's no one else around
I've got your picture, I've got your Neoprene Face Mask
I'd like a million of you over myself
I asked the doctor to take your Neoprene Face Mask
So I can look at you from inside as well
You've got me turning up and turning down and turning in and turning 'round
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
I've got your picture, I've got your Neoprene Face Mask
I'd like a million of them over myself
I want the doctor to take your Neoprene Face Mask
So I can look at you from inside as well
You've got me turning up and turning down and turning in and turning 'round
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
No sex, no drugs, no wine, no women
No fun, no sin, no you, no wonder it's dark
Everyone around me is a total stranger
Everyone avoids me like a cyclone ranger
Everyone
That's why I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese flag face mask I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese flag face mask I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese flag face mask I really think so
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese flag face mask I really think so
(Think so think so think so)
Turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese flag face mask I really think so
Friday, March 18, 2016
Intelligent Cranium Helmets is developing iC-R smart helmet: Is technology taking too much space?
Geeks are dominating today’s world as our lives revolve around latest technologies and gadgets. While technology has made our lives much easier and safer than ever before, it has reached a point where it is constantly acquiring more and more space in our daily routine, even while travelling.
2014 saw the Skully AR-1 helmet making its debut. The first vertically integrated smart HUD motorcycle helmet was highly appreciated by the tech savvy riders. The helmet was designed with an integrated rear view camera system with a near 180 degree viewing angle that feeds video to the HUD embedded in the visor. The HUD displayed navigation, let you pair your smartphone to control the music, send texts, make calls, and change your destination on the go. That helmet is now available at a hefty price tag of $1,499.
Fast forward to 2016 and the folks at Intelligent Cranium Helmets have introduced a new concept helmet, the iC-R, which does everything that the AR-1 can, and much more. The iC-R gets a dual HUD screens which streams real time video received from the two rear-view cameras. Apart from the rear view, the HUD screens can also be used to display functions such as navigation, weather reports, ride data, media libraries and communication from the connected devices.
he dual rear cameras have been designed to display a 210-degree view of the approaching traffic which reduces the blind spot and improves the safety especially while changing lanes. Other features include LED warning lights and integrated speakers. The open SDK framework allows custom functions which can be tailored to user’s preference. while the charging options include a power port on the back and an integrated solar panel.
Check out the complete features of the iC-R in this official video:
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Animal Balaclava
Summer is here, so it is time for summer masks. Like the Boss says, "Everyone likes a face mask when it is 100 Degrees outside."
Be Sure to buy our new Animal Balaclava's so you too can burn your ass off this summer
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Hillary Sucks But Not Like Monica Shirt
Not afraid to express yourself? Good, our Tees got attitude and something to say. Make a statement or make 'em laugh with T-shirts from Iron Horse Helmets. Got a great idea for the next Iron Horse Helmet T-shirt, send it to us - we won't give ya nothing for it, but we might use it and will be sure to take all the credit for it.
These tee shirts are available in eight different colors and seven (got that, SEVEN) sizes. Yes, we realize that some of you are no longer a fit and trim size 44 chest, so we're offering our awesome shirts in sizes up to triple XL. Choose your color, choose your size, choose your quantity. Hillary Sucks But Not Like Monica is boldly printed across the front or back of the tee....You can choose at checkout.
Our direct to garment printed biker t-shirts are priced low enough that you could have a fresh one for every day of the every day of the week!
These tee shirts are available in eight different colors and seven (got that, SEVEN) sizes. Yes, we realize that some of you are no longer a fit and trim size 44 chest, so we're offering our awesome shirts in sizes up to triple XL. Choose your color, choose your size, choose your quantity. Hillary Sucks But Not Like Monica is boldly printed across the front or back of the tee....You can choose at checkout.
Our direct to garment printed biker t-shirts are priced low enough that you could have a fresh one for every day of the every day of the week!
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Watch A Cop Allegedly Pepper Spray Passing Motorcyclists ...
A helmet cam from a rider in Fort Worth, Texas shows what looks to be a police officer, who was parked on the side of the road after pulling a car over, attempting to spray pepper spray into a row of oncoming motorcyclists, for what appears to be no reason.
The group of bikes does appear quite large, but it also seems as if there is a decent mix of styles and like everyone is riding fairly responsibly. You can also see the bikes behind the camera shifting to try and avoid the officer’s assault.
I can’t imagine what would make the officer think they needed to do something like this, or how every police department in the country doesn’t have a morning “remember, everyone has cameras everywhere” reminder, but this is just ridiculous.
The police claim they’re passing along the video to internal affairs for investigation.
The group of bikes does appear quite large, but it also seems as if there is a decent mix of styles and like everyone is riding fairly responsibly. You can also see the bikes behind the camera shifting to try and avoid the officer’s assault.
I can’t imagine what would make the officer think they needed to do something like this, or how every police department in the country doesn’t have a morning “remember, everyone has cameras everywhere” reminder, but this is just ridiculous.
The police claim they’re passing along the video to internal affairs for investigation.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Touching My Bike Can Cause Lead Poisoning Patch
We just added this new Touching My Bike Can Cause Lead Poisoning Patch.
100% embroidered Pink Touching My Bike Can Cause Lead Poisoning biker patch.
Iron Horse Helmets is proud to be your largest retailer of embroidered, iron on, biker related patches and motorcycle patches. We proudly manufacture American Flag patches in various sizes and colors. Iron Horse Helmets brand embroidered patches are embroidered using only the most reliable techniques to ensure the durability and long-lasting life for your biker patches.
Iron Horse Helmets only manufactures I'm the Touching My Bike Can Cause Lead Poisoning Patch with heat-activated adhesive backings so you can easily iron on patches to shirts, jackets and more. To sew on patches, all iron on patches have an embroidered border, so it's easy for anyone to sew the patches on and can be done to any and all materials, especially your motorcycle leather!!
Contact us for information on wholesale patches for your business, or custom embroidered patches for your club or group.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Shorty Motorcycle Helmet
See, the thing about motorcycle helmets is that are required by law. The other thing about motorcycle helmets is that most look really bad on you. The trick is finding that sweet spot between "this is the best motorcycle helmets I've ever had" and "this is the last motorcycle helmets I'm going to have." And that's where you find the shorty helmet!
Now, we're not going to pretend that ANY motorcycle helmets is actually cool. But SOME motorcycle helmets can be cooler than others! And so we'll note that using a shorty motorcycle helmets can make you up to 70% less dorky. And we're sure you'll agree, if you've gotta wear a motorcycle helmets, it might as well be a little less terrible.
Just please don't be stupid and decide to ride 70% more, okay? That's not how it works.
Now, we're not going to pretend that ANY motorcycle helmets is actually cool. But SOME motorcycle helmets can be cooler than others! And so we'll note that using a shorty motorcycle helmets can make you up to 70% less dorky. And we're sure you'll agree, if you've gotta wear a motorcycle helmets, it might as well be a little less terrible.
Just please don't be stupid and decide to ride 70% more, okay? That's not how it works.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Ronald Reagan Shirt
What do you make when you are slow and have your own sublimation machine? You make a Ronald Reagan shirt for the fun of it:
Are you Jealous?
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Half Bomber Neoprene Face Mask
Steve asked me if we sold a 1/2 bomber neoprene face mask.
No, get some scissors and cut one.
Steve did and then sent in a picture...Not bad.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Motorcycle Helmet Thief
Police say an armed robber wearing a motorcycle helmet targeted a Montgomery County credit union.
The suspect entered the American Heritage Federal Credit Union on the 300 block of Maple Avenue shortly after 9 a.m. in Horsham Township Saturday. The suspect displayed a black handgun and fled with an undetermined amount of cash, according to investigators. The suspect was last seen leaving in a gray or silver sedan. No one was hurt during the incident.
Investigators say the suspect was wearing a black motorcycle helmet, black jacket, black gloves, black pants and black and white shoes. If you have any information on the robbery, please call Detective Adam Dunning at 215-643-8284.
The suspect entered the American Heritage Federal Credit Union on the 300 block of Maple Avenue shortly after 9 a.m. in Horsham Township Saturday. The suspect displayed a black handgun and fled with an undetermined amount of cash, according to investigators. The suspect was last seen leaving in a gray or silver sedan. No one was hurt during the incident.
Investigators say the suspect was wearing a black motorcycle helmet, black jacket, black gloves, black pants and black and white shoes. If you have any information on the robbery, please call Detective Adam Dunning at 215-643-8284.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
400,000 motorcyclists in England are using motorcycle helmets that 'need to be replaced"
New survey suggests many motorcyclists have a blasé attitude to motorcycle helmet safety, as Ian Marsden reports
Almost 400,000 UK motorcyclists are using motorcycle helmets that need to be replaced because they no longer offer maximum protection, new research suggests.
Helmet manufacturers and independent safety experts, such as the Snell Foundation, agree that helmets should be worn for no more than five years due to degradation in the glues and resins. However, a survey commissioned by motorcycle insurer Carole Nash has found that 62% of bikers would only buy a new motorcycle helmet if they had been involved in an accident.
In addition, 63% said they would continue to use their motorcycle helmet after dropping it, even though there would be a risk that it had suffered internal damage that cannot be seen. And while nearly half of bikers (45%) will initially spend more than $340 on their motorcycle helmet, 38% opt for one finished in fashionable – but hard to spot – black, ahead of more visible options such as blue (14%) and yellow (6%).
Rebecca Donohue, head of marketing at Carole Nash, said: “While it’s encouraging to see that bikers are making an initial investment in their lids, we urge them to not see this as a one-time expense. We would even recommend bikers who have just dropped their helmets to get them checked out. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.”
Almost 400,000 UK motorcyclists are using motorcycle helmets that need to be replaced because they no longer offer maximum protection, new research suggests.
Helmet manufacturers and independent safety experts, such as the Snell Foundation, agree that helmets should be worn for no more than five years due to degradation in the glues and resins. However, a survey commissioned by motorcycle insurer Carole Nash has found that 62% of bikers would only buy a new motorcycle helmet if they had been involved in an accident.
In addition, 63% said they would continue to use their motorcycle helmet after dropping it, even though there would be a risk that it had suffered internal damage that cannot be seen. And while nearly half of bikers (45%) will initially spend more than $340 on their motorcycle helmet, 38% opt for one finished in fashionable – but hard to spot – black, ahead of more visible options such as blue (14%) and yellow (6%).
Rebecca Donohue, head of marketing at Carole Nash, said: “While it’s encouraging to see that bikers are making an initial investment in their lids, we urge them to not see this as a one-time expense. We would even recommend bikers who have just dropped their helmets to get them checked out. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.”