Saturday 16 November 2013

VehicleHistory.com Approves Of New Invisible Bike Helmets



We spend a lot of time here on the VehicleHistory.com blog talking about cars. But those aren't the only kinds of vehicles that we are interested in. The VehicleHistory.com staff is also into bikes – both manual ones and motorcycles. But, like a lot of people, we hate wearing the helmets that keep us safe. Which is why we at VehicleHistory.com are delighted to learn about the new invisiblebike helmets.

They were created because of the theory that traditional bike helmets make you look like a cross between someone who forgot the rest of their Alien xenomorph costume and a five-year-old who has just been given his first tricycle. Plus, if you have long hair or curly hair you look ridiculous once you take the helmet off. So they figured that if they could come up with a way for you to protect your head while riding a bike without looking like a doofus, people would be into it.

What they came up with is a device that attaches to your head that can sense when you are about to get into an accident and fall off your bike. Then, and only then, it shoots out an airbag that covers and protects your entire head before impact.

Isn't that a great way to stay safe while also looking your best? At VehicleHistory.com, we certainly think so! That's why we can't wait to try them out – and hope you will too!

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