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onetangosierra · 10 months ago
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Antoine Paï's Stilo st5r racing helmet painted by Orion Paintworks
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piersdowell · 2 years ago
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Guide to Paint Your Motorcycle Helmet?
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Motorcycle riding is a tough hobby. It's exhilarating to cut through the air at a high speed while feeling the machine throb beneath you and the wind whip against you. Your helmet plays a significant role in your personality and attitude. Your helmet should reflect your personality and sense of fashion. A helmet can be painted to change its plain appearance into something extraordinary. It can make this crucial piece of safety equipment into a fashionable accessory. However, be sure the paint you choose for your custom helmet is safe to put on your bicycle, motorcycle, or sports helmet before you begin painting. 
Having trouble painting a motorbike helmet? We have the information you need to take care of yourself. Continue reading to learn what you need to know on how to start your motorcycle helmet. 
Check regulations and laws in your city
Make sure, customizing your helmets is legal. It might be against the law to paint your motorcycle helmet in some places for road safety reasons. This is because many paints include petroleum-based solvents that could harm the helmet and lessen the protection it offers. For pertinent information, get in touch with your neighbourhood transportation safety office.
The regulations governing the alteration of motorcycle helmets differ from place to place, as do how police officers interpret these restrictions. Also, a fine could be imposed for wearing a helmet that doesn't adhere to regional safety regulations.
Do not rub the paint surface with sandpaper
Do not rub your helmet's painted surface. You risk accidentally sanding into the exterior plastic or fibreglass shell if you attempt to remove existing paint from your helmet. This could degrade the outside shell of the helmet, making it less efficient at shielding the inner layer from common knocks and scratches. This could reduce how well your helmet shields your head during an accident. We suggest you choose a basic white or black matte helmet if you're going to buy a helmet to paint so that you won't have to be concerned about erasing any painted designs or glossy finishes.
Cover the parts that need not be painted
Any components you don't want to paint or want them clear coated can be covered. Remove any removable accessories you don't want to be painted, such as a face shield on helmets. Any components that are fastened or secured with velcro can be removed easily. Next, tape any components you shouldn't remove, such as the inner shell and vents, with masking tape. Make sure the only exposed area is the one you wish to paint.
Masking tape and paper or plastic can be used to protect the interior of the helmet from paint.
Avoid taking out the inner shell, vents, or any other crucial components of your custom helmet before painting it to prevent weakening it.
Outline your design with a pencil
Whenever planning to draw your design on the helmet, always use pencils. To create your design, you can also use tape, stickers, or stencils. Take your time to ensure that your intended helmet design will be realized.
Use fine black lines to make your design more visible from a distance.
Try cutting strips of masking tape and putting them on your helmet to make intricate geometric patterns.
Use acrylic paints
Use brushes and water-based acrylic paints for your design. Helmets can be safely painted with these water-based paints. To ensure that every coat of paint adheres properly to the surface of your helmet, let each layer dry completely before adding the next. The paint won't start to flake off as a result of this.
Shadowing, highlighting, and any final touches should be applied after your foundation layers have been applied.
Instead of using an aerosol can to spray painting your stilo helmets, use an airbrush. You can apply a more even coat of paint to your helmet by using an airbrush.
You can always get in touch with for assistance or advice if you need it to put your idea into action. Create a unique, Piers Dowell stylish helmet for yourself using your creativity. Your custom bikes and helmets are all painted in the UK with high-end bespoke paint.
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piersdowell123 · 4 years ago
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Find Best Helmet painters in uk At Minimum price.
We supply discounted new airbrushed crash helmet to those who require them when ordering paintwork from us and we are also a recognised painter for Davida Helmets.
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goldrins-blog · 6 years ago
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liquidcolourdesign · 8 years ago
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Raffaele latest invention for 2017. We also used glow in the dark paint located on the white areas of the design. Partial chrome and carbon and a mix of gloss / satin matt finish. This is a stunning design. Thanks to Brandon Seaber and Raffaele again xoxo. #stunning #chrome #chromedome #partial #carbonfiber #carbon #carbonhelmets #helmet #hok #lcd #stilo (at Liquid Colour Designs)
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s3mag · 6 years ago
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Back in the 60s
Porsche has a long history dating back to the 1960s of competing in Rallye racing. Most noticeably – with ‘Quick Vic’ Elford stealing the silverware for 1st in the on-road/off-road Rallye Monte Carlo of 1968… all the way through to the manufacturer ringing the bell in air-cooled cars upon 1984 and 1986 with wins in the ultimate (if not toughest) off-road race, Paris-Dakar.
When I was a wee lad in his gleefully troubled youth, I would sit down with my father to watch a bit of auto racing. In 1973, during the month of October, we saw a televised race called International Race of Champions (IROC), whereby 12 of the world’s greatest drivers were tossed in specially-prepped Porsche RSR race cars, with massive whale tales on rear hiding worked 3-liters that were used to sling these gents around track, with numerous shunts off-road that seemingly did not matter as they quickly came back on to Riverside Raceway track. You could say from that point on, Porsche was tattooed on my brain!
Martini’s All Around
Later as young lad in High School, I became even more intrigued with Porsche’s off-road prowess when I poured through a British auto magazine that discussed the manufacturer taking two 911SCs off the assembly line in 1978, building the cars with rollbars, race seats, light pods on front, turning up torsion bars on the suspension to give it lift, tossing on a set of rallye tires upon 15-inch Fuchs wheels… then along with sponsor Martini, campaigning the East African Safari Rallye that same year. Had both cars not crashed hours before the end hard pedaling the 7-day race, they would have come in 1st and 2nd (instead they came in 2nd and 4th). Add one more brain tattoo!
Most noticeable in the magazine article however, was that after that near win, privateer punters in Europe started buying the cars, building them similarly, and off to the off-road racing they went. Which is exactly what I did several years ago with a 1978 3.0-liter 911SC I was lucky to locate nearby!
The Community
Flash forward a good bit of time, a dash of cash, and tens of thousands of miles flogged both racing SCCA Rallycross events as well as taking the car off-road adventuring… it could be said with Cheshire grin that this vile bit of kit is nothing short of boundless fun. Better still, the car is a conversation starter that has led me to meet more punters like myself, as not a week goes by where I don’t get hit up on Instagram (@jcgoodlett2) by someone either thinking about, or having already started a 911 Safari or Rally build.
It has also opened doors to meet icons like Ray Shaffer, who shepherds the Porsche Classics division. Or having the honor of being on a discussion panel with legendary Jeff Zwart, who is 8-times record holder on Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Challenge (in Porsches). And – converse & conspire with Leh Keen on a Porsche 911 Rally Appalachia event in May of 2018. Many will know Leh as the chap who has won many a pro race and GT championship including for Brumos Porsche!
Daily
Because free time is but a premium given my work, I can often be found daily driving it, including when it ‘steers itself’ across to the Isle of Hutchinson so I can go play off-road for minutes before or after work. Better so – since the day it was finished with paint, it has never been washed… save for the occasional thunderstorm or dash through muck holes adding to the patina.
It should however be relayed, that I do indeed find great valor for those who restore vintage cars… taking them from barn finds to near perfect restorations. But that life nor patience needed has never been mine, as I find greater favor giving these Porsche 911 cars a right good SLIDEways thrashing as the more surely lads did back when. I believe that ethos was also in the lore of Ferry Porsche who has been quoted saying…
“The 911 is the only car you can drive on an African Safari or at Le Mans, to the Theatre or through New York City traffic”!
Last brain tattoo found I do believe!
1978 PORSCHE 911SC
Motor to Suspension
3.0-liter flat-6 boxer motor
Steel headstuds
Custom air snorkle
MoTeC engine management
Custom race oil cooler
Dansk race exhaust custom muffler
Bilstein P930 shocks
22mm torsion bars
Pirelli KM6 Works Rally tires
ATS CookieCutter wheels
Bosch rally lights
4 Pod exterior kill switch
Interior
Custom full cage
Custom brake bias lever
Momo Model 07 steering wheel
Momo Supercup race seats
Planted seat rails
Schroth 6pt harness
Stilo WRC DES intercom
Stilo WRC DES composite helmets
Stilo WRC DES headsets
1978 era correct Heuer
Rallye stopwatches
Scribe by Jim Goodlett   Photos by Jonathan Oppenheim
  A Mud Bath is Still a Bath in a 1978 Porsche 911SC Safari Off Road. Let's get dirty! Back in the 60s Porsche has a long history dating back to the 1960s of competing in Rallye racing.
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jml930 · 6 years ago
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It's competition design time again! This is my new Stilo ST5 GT Zero helmet supplied by the superb team at @ng_motorsports It's naked and needs a new design. It must feature the Union Jack 🇬🇧 and it must have a paw 🐾 print on top. I like the idea of still showing the carbon and I like the idea of a matt finish. Flick through the pics for my previous 2 helmets I can't wait to see your designs!! (The amazing @jasonjlfdesigns will be painting the helmet. So it's just the design) @stilo_official #motorsport #racecar #stilohelmets #design #carbon #stilost5 #dubai24 #ELMS #helmet https://www.instagram.com/p/BouN17QAilT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1sc4pe8on28tf
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dia-design-blog · 7 years ago
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piersdowell · 3 years ago
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The only place to go for custom helmet painting design. View the gallery to see the years worth of crash helmet designs - The work is truly sublime
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piersdowell · 4 years ago
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Custom Helmet Painting-Protecting your Head in the Most Artistic Way
Custom helmet & custom motorcycle were not born together. But they were born for each other. The journey of helmet started almost 80 years ago from now. Initially, crash helmets were used as protective gear worn to protect the head.
From vintage leather skullcaps to modern-day carbon fibre masterpieces, helmets have their share of history. With the passing ages, helmets have evolved and developed in different ways.
Today no rider can think of going on a ride without a helmet. Drivers, sportsmen, and other riders prefer to customize their helmets. It enhances their look by decorating them with patterns and colours. Nowadays, helmets are getting recognition in more unique ways.
Apart from being their protective gears, motorcycle helmets are becoming a personality symbol for riders. Custom helmet painting is getting more attention from riding freaks. It's not just a helmet, it's a trademark of the rider who wears it.
Qualities of a Great helmet
As riders evolved advanced, their design and style statements evolved too. And a custom helmet has played a significant role in this journey. The highest quality and safety are still key features of a good helmet. First things first, even though Piers Dowell is one of the best artistic helmet designers, we always put physical security on top.
Along with safety, a good helmet design is the one that maintains uniqueness, contrasting colours and safety. Assembling maximum comfort with the style of the user makes a helmet ace all the competitions of attention.
In the whole of Great Britain, we customize helmets like an artist shapes his art. Each helmet is crafted to provide the finest quality of aesthetics with global standards of safety. We believe "A passion runs on quality first and foremost".
Why helmet must be your necessary aesthetic accessory?
Experts say that wearing a helmet decreases the risk of a head injury by up to 70 per cent. You will see no expert rider taking his step out for a ride without a helmet. Along with the fact that it protects the driver's head, there are other valuable reasons you need to wear it. And let’s be frank, it would add much value to your riding experience if it were a customized helmet.
1. Uplifts Safety Levels
While riding your bike, your head and face are the parts of your body that are most vulnerable to accidents. In the absence of a helmet, they can easily get injured and damaged. As a rule of thumb, always wear your helmet while riding any two-wheeler to avoid unwanted situations.
2. Acts as a Shield From Bad Weather
Your helmet can also serve as protection against harsh weather conditions. Some custom helmets come with a special glass for protecting your face from UV rays. It acts as protection against extreme weather conditions like rain, heavy downpour, snowfall or hail storms.
3. Sets A Good Example
Today, everyone is aware of the fact that a helmet is the most important part of road safety. If people around you will see you wearing a helmet, they'll feel inspired. Reckless rides will realize that is the right thing to do and may start wearing it as well.
4. Offers Aesthetic Appeals
A customized helmet adds more attraction & aesthetics to your riding personality. It will complete and compliment your all-over biker look. You may be an occasional rider but our helmets can make you look more legit & enthusiastic. You may even get an invite from the rider’s club of the suburb. Who knows, this cool helmet can even make you president of the clubs. (Lol, Just Kidding).
5. Be Visible at Night
Many of us are well aware of the fact that riding at night can be a bit dangerous, especially when there are fewer light sources around. For this reason, your customized helmet's built-in reflector will help you to have a safer and more delightful ride at night. With the reflector on your head, you can easily be seen by a person driving a motor vehicle so that they can merely pass by you instead of cautioning your safety.
At Piers Dowell, we craft each helmet with such passion that ensures your safety, aesthetic & comfort. Keeping in view our customer's choices and personalities, we customize every helmet to give it a unique signature mark & a distinctive style. For helmet painting in UK, we use artistic patterns, popping colours, and only the best quality material to craft a safety-gear-masterpiece. So, if you are looking for crash or stilo helmet painting & are ready to look different from the crowd, visit http://www.piersdowell.com/helmets/stilo-helmets.html
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piersdowell · 4 years ago
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Tips to Design Airbrush Crash Helmets | Airbrushed Crash Helmet
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Customized helmets are the new trend buzzing with bike riders. No one wants to look common with other fancy bikes. Designed helmets add a more dramatic and intuitive look to the bike and also to the rider’s personality. You can make your helmet unique, whether you want to paint it a different color, add a stenciled design, airbrush it, or have a uniquely shaped helmet designed just for you. Some of the tips are mentioned below in order to give a fantastic look and feel to your helmets:
Paint Options: - Before you jump into repainting or recreating your airbrush crash helmets, you need to buy all the necessary stuff that includes the paint. But wait for a second! Before you buy the color, you just need to know what kind of material your helmet is made up of so that you will get the idea of what type of paint is compatible with the helmet. If you are not sure about the helmet’s material, go through at the manufacturer’s website, or contact them directly in order to learn which paints are safe and which type you’ll want to avoid.
Skins: - Skins are a much affordable way you can customize your helmet. Trendy stickers and decals are much smaller and won’t fill out a large area, in order to overcome this problem using a helmet skin are much larger, and it will also cover the entire helmet’s surface to cover or replace the original paint job. The helmet skins will not only permit you to basically redesign your helmet, but it will also protect and safeguard your helmet’s paint job from chips, dings, and scratches.
Add Details: - Adding details can give a mask a unique and exceptional look. Bright colors, alluring designs can add an x-factor to your helmet. You can use tape and paper to make the design. Make sure you focus on the design details and that it lines up well and looks straight.
Use a Mask: - Masks have become very popular these days, and they are another fantastic way to achieve your own “uncommon look.” If you are willing for a whole new look, you can wear a mask that’s compatible with the style of helmet you wear. There are numerous masks available to choose from, such as leather or neoprene. Though the masks are usually designed to be worn in cold weather and can provide protection from wind, rain, and low temperatures. I recommend you to pair it one with a standard half helmet or ¾ helmets. A mask can’t be worn with a full-face or modular helmet for obvious reasons.
If you are new to the airbrush crash helmets, I would suggest not trying it by yourself. Hire a professional airbrush crash helmet to redesign your helmet. Piers Do Well can help to design the best helmet for you. They are expert, creative and experienced airbrush crash helmet designers in the town.
To know more about them, please visit their website: http://www.piersdowell.com/helmets/airbrushed-artwork.html.
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piersdowell · 3 years ago
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What are the most popular techniques for painting stilo helmets?
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Being unique is the most trending option today. We all strive to stand out from the crowd by experimenting with our appearances. The basic kinds of motorcycle custom helmets on the market are all the same, and you've probably gotten bored of seeing them.
Your helmet may be customized in a variety of ways. In both cheap and expensive approaches, you may alter the color by painting it, adding a sticker, or airbrushing it. You may pay professionals to accomplish it or do it yourself if you're a creative person.
It's crucial to keep in mind that the customized helmet should be the one that best represents and appeals to you. Below are some possibilities for game-changing helmet modifications for stilo helmet painting.
Popular Paint Job
By putting a paint job on your Stilo helmet, you may customize it to your desire. Helmets come in a range of colors, but if you want a specific design in a color that looks well on you, a paint job is an option.
You can airbrush your helmet if you don't know how to paint. We recommend hiring an expert for airbrushing.
Find out what kind of material your custom helmet is made of before picking any paint since it must be compatible with that material. Contact the manufacturers or go to their website if you have any questions.
Stickers and decals
You may add some intriguing stickers or decals to the Stilo helmet painting to make it more appealing. Because there are so many different stickers and decals in various colors and designs on the market, this is the most convenient way to personalize your helmet.
Stencils designs
Stencil patterns can also provide a stylish touch to your lid. Make your fantasies come true by creating one-of-a-kind stencil patterns that showcase your unique style.
These handcrafted stencils must be neat to get the desired aesthetic, and you should pay great attention to the details of a custom helmet. All you'll need is paper and tape to produce the stencil patterns. This is an easy way to customize the appearance of your helmet. Consider hiring an expert to paint your unique helmet.
Pinstriping
The process of applying microscopic paint lines or pinstripes to a surface is known as pinstriping. To create designs, professionals utilize a particular pinstriping brush. If you've done it previously, designing your custom helmet painting design this way will be quite economical and simple for you.
If you don't have any experience with pinstriping, you should leave it to the specialists. Pinstriping is a delicate technique that may be utilized to dress up your gear. Pinstriping may be done in a variety of ways. You may learn more about it by looking it up on the internet.
Helmet Skins
Helmet skins are another low-cost way to personalize your helmet. Skins differ from decals in that they cover the entire helmet and may be used to change the appearance. It also serves to protect the helmet's shell from scratches and other damage.
There are a variety of beautiful designs to choose from, or you may make your own. It will offer your helmet a unique and stylish appearance.
Customizing your Stilo helmet painting is a terrific way to give it a unique and unmistakable look. If you have a one-of-a-kind helmet, you will be proud to wear it. To save time and money, it is recommended to have your helmet created by professionals.
If you have a question or a suggestion about how to modify a motorcycle helmet, please leave a comment below. Piers Dowell will do everything possible to help you. They are the most skilled helmet painters in the United Kingdom.
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piersdowell · 3 years ago
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The only place to go for custom painted crash helmets. View the gallery to see the years worth of crash helmet designs - The work is truly sublime.
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piersdowell · 2 years ago
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Why are Custom Motorbike Helmets so Unique?
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A motorcycle is one of the most practical and exciting vehicles on the road today. Who doesn't enjoy the sensation of wind on their face and quick movement? Motorcycles, rides, and communities have their own culture in addition to being visually appealing. Helmets are required for all motorcycle riders since head injuries account for approximately 80% of all motorcycle fatalities. Both insurance and the use of a helmet that meets UK safety standards are required by law to safeguard your safety and well-being while driving. A motorcycle does not provide the same structural protection as a car to keep drivers safe in the event of an accident.
Motorcycle riders must take extra precautions to protect their bodies. The most important place to start is with a head shield. Riders who do not wear helmets risk getting a traumatic brain injury in the event of an accident. Without protection, even at low speeds, the head is vulnerable to a painful impact in an accident. Because of its popularity, there are numerous helmet options available today, such as open-face helmets, double-visor helmets, full-face helmets, and so on. A custom helmet is also becoming more popular as a result of consumer demand. In this blog, we will look at how helmets may both keep you safe and look nice. 
Why use customised helmets? When you first start riding your bike, you assume that any regular store helmet will suffice. This may be true as a novice, but once you've fallen in love with the sport and developed your own individual riding style, you should think about getting your crash helmet painted. By adorning your helmet, you can tell everyone who sees you who you are and why you prefer to ride a bike. It expresses your confidence and flair without saying anything. It is noticeable even before you tell someone about yourself. When you ride, your individuality and riding style should stand out, and a standard helmet from any other supplier will not do. 
Protection against head traumas Head injuries are one of the top causes of death among bikers. Even minor injuries can result in concussions and permanently damage the rider's psychological and physical health. Furthermore, severe conditions can end in death or paralysis. Wearing a helmet is the most effective way to reduce your risk of head injury and traumatic brain injury. You get to select the material or helmet that you want to customise, which gives you the opportunity to choose the sturdy material for helmets.
A custom helmet protects your face, as well as your head and brain, from unexpected mishaps. Even though they might be excruciatingly painful, facial injuries seldom end in death. Unexpected injuries can disfigure your face and be costly to treat. 
Improvements to your hearing and vision A visor on your helmet will protect your eyes from the sun and water/sweat. It also protects you from dirt. It also protects you from the sun's rays and noise, which can be bothersome while riding. You can concentrate better when these distractions are removed. These days, you can get bluetooth connectivity to the headphones which are in-built within the helmet and also the different visors are available, which gives you the opportunity to choose from transparent to light reflecting visors, which allows improved visibility and the hearing aid allows communication while riding. 
Increased contact with others Various Helmet painters in the UK not only give you the best designs through their paint job, but they also give you the opportunity to stand out from the crowd. These vibrant designs and paint jobs make you visible to them. If you want to get a Stilo helmet painted, choose a bright colour or obtain reflective tapes or customise it with neon colours to be more visible on the road, even in regions with low lighting and at night. As they come in different designs, which easily catches the attention of people, which often increases the socialising among the buskers and give them an opportunity to make new connections and find new friends within the group or on road
If you need help or advise putting your idea into action, you can always contact Piers Dowell. Using your imagination, design an original and fashionable helmet for yourself. In the United Kingdom, all of your helmets and custom bikes are painted with high-end custom paint.
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piersdowell · 2 years ago
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How a Custom Helmet Can Keep You Safe
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One of the most useful and entertaining vehicles on the road nowadays is a motorcycle. Who doesn't like the feeling of wind on their face and rapid movement? In addition to being stunning, motorcycles, rides, and communities have their own culture. All motorcyclists must wear helmets since head injuries account for around 80% of all fatalities involving motorcycles. Both insurance and the wearing of a helmet that complies with UK safety requirements are mandated by law to ensure your safety and well-being while driving. To keep drivers safe in the case of an accident, a motorcycle does not offer the same structural protection that a car does.
Motorcycle riders must take special care to safeguard their bodies. Shielding the head is the most crucial place to begin. In the event of an accident, riders without helmets run the danger of suffering a traumatic brain injury. Even at modest speeds, without protection, the head is susceptible to a traumatic impact in an accident. Nowadays, due to its high popularity, there are lots of helmet options like open-face helmets, double-visor helmets, full-face helmets etc. Also, due to customers’ demand, the option to get a custom helmet is on the rise. In the below blog, we will see how helmets can keep you safe and can look good.
Safety from head injuries
One of the leading causes of death for bikers is head injuries. Even slight wounds have the potential to cause concussions and permanently alter the rider's psychological and physical state. Additionally, harsher circumstances can result in death or paralysis. The greatest approach to reducing your risk of head injury and traumatic brain injury is to wear a helmet.
Safety from facial injuries
A helmet shields your face from any unexpected accidents in addition to your head and brain. Facial injuries rarely result in death, even though they can be incredibly painful. Unexpected injuries can leave your face disfigured and be quite expensive to treat.
A boost to your hearing and eyesight
Your eyes will be shielded from the sun and water/sweat with a helmet that has a visor. Additionally, it shields you from dust and debris. Additionally, it shields you from the sun's rays and noise that can be annoying when you're riding. When these distractions are absent, you can concentrate better.
Greater exposure to other people
In addition to allowing you to see people, a helmet also makes you noticeable to them. To be more visible on the road, even in areas with low lighting and at night, If you plan to get a Stilo helmet painting, pick paint in a bright colour or get reflective tapes or customise it with neon colours to be visible at night.
A boost to your hearing and eyesight
Your eyes will be shielded from the sun and water/sweat with a helmet that has a visor. Additionally, it shields you from dust and debris. Additionally, it shields you from the sun's rays and noise that can be annoying when you're riding. When these distractions are absent, you can concentrate better.
Greater exposure to other people
In addition to allowing you to see people, a helmet also makes you noticeable to them. To be more visible on the road, even in areas with low lighting and at night, pick a helmet in a bright colour and wrap the reflective tape around it.
Your kids idolise you
Children learn through what they observe rather than what is taught to them. The top two benefits of wearing it are as follows. It is crucial for your security and advantageous for safeguarding your kids. Additionally, you may encourage people to wear it and set an example for your kids by wearing it yourself.
If you need assistance or advice putting your idea into practice, you can always get in touch with Piers Dowell. Create an original and stylish helmet for yourself using your creativity. All of your helmets and custom bikes in Great Britain are painted with high-end custom paint.
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piersdowell · 3 years ago
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Different ways in which you can customize your helmet!
We all want to experiment with our appearances to stand out from the crowd. Motorbike helmets on the market all have the same basic styles, and you’ve probably grown tired of seeing them.
You can get custom helmet painting designs in a variety of ways. You may change the colour by painting it, adding a sticker, or airbrushing it in both inexpensive and expensive methods. You may hire pros to do it, or if you’re a creative spirit, you can do it yourself.
It’s important to remember that the personalized helmet must be the one that best symbolizes you and appeals to you. We’ve listed some suggestions for game-changing helmet adjustments below.
Here are fantastic ideas for personalizing your motorbike helmet.
# Trending Paint Job
You may personalize your helmet to your liking by applying a paint job to it. You may get helmets in a variety of colours, but if you want a specific design in a colour that would look well on you, you might consider a paint job.
If you don’t have any painting skills, you can airbrush your helmet. For airbrushing, we recommend going to a professional.
Before choosing any paint, find out what sort of material your helmet is made of since it must be compatible with that material. If you have any doubts, contact the manufacturers or visit their website.
# Designs for stencils
Stencil designs can also give your lid a chic look. Make your dreams a reality and create one-of-a-kind stencil patterns to show off your distinctive flair. To get the intended look, these handcrafted stencils must be tidy, and you should pay close attention to the details.
To make the stencil patterns, all you’ll need is paper and tape. This is a simple method to personalize your helmet’s look. Consider professionals for your custom helmet painting design or stilo helmet painting.
# Decals and stickers
To make the painted helmet more attractive, you might add some interesting stickers or decals. Because many different stickers and decals in various colours and designs are available on the market, this is the easiest option to customize your helmet.
# Skins for helmets
Helmet skins are another inexpensive method to customize your helmet. These skins vary from decals in that they cover the full helmet and may be used to completely modify the look. It also protects the exterior surface of the helmet from scratches and other damage.
# Pin striping
Pinstriping is the process of putting tiny paint lines or pinstripes to a surface. To create designs, professionals utilize a particular pinstriping brush. If you’ve done it previously, designing your helmet this way will be quite economical and simple for you. If you don’t have any expertise with pinstriping, you should leave it to the specialists.
Pinstriping is a delicate method that may be used to embellish your equipment. There are several styles of pinstriping. You may look it up on the internet to learn more about it.
There are numerous appealing designs to pick from, and you may also create your own. It will give your helmet a distinctive and fashionable appearance.
Conclusion
Customizing your helmet is a terrific way to give it a unique and unmistakable look. If you have a helmet that is one of a kind, you will wear it with pride. It is preferable to have your helmet designed by specialists to save time and money.
You can leave a remark here if you have a query or an idea on how to customize a motorbike helmet. Piers Dowell will do their best to assist you. They are the best helmet painters in the UK.
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