What does HJC helmets stand for?

What does HJC helmets stand for?

Hong Jin Crown is correct, based in Kyung-gi province, South Korea. Ben Spies and Jorge Lorenzo have both wore, or currently wear their helmets.

How long are HJC Helmets good for?

Even if your helmet has not been damaged, it needs to be replaced every 3 to 5 years depending on how much you use it. Over time, UV rays and adhesive and component aging will damage your helmet. Wearing a damaged helmet may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident.

Where are NHK helmets made?

Indonesian
The main goal is to introduce the NHK brand worldwide as an Indonesian production helmet. We must be proud of brands and products from Indonesia, and our hope in the future NHK helmets will increasingly trusted by all levels of society, national and International racers” said Stefanus King as General Manager of PT.

Is the HJC CL-SP a good helmet?

The HJC CL-SP is a sort of mid-range HJC helmet. It has excellent quality and a comfortable liner and padding. It’s also relatively quiet and has good ventilation. There’s plenty of room behind the chin bar and the new face shield design works well. The face shield is easy to remove and replace but it only has two opening positions.

How long has HJC been making motorcycle helmets?

HJC helmets has specialized in manufacturing motorcycle helmets exclusively. As HJC approaches 48 years in the making of helmets, we pledge again our commitment to provide the highest quality helmets to motorcyclists in the world.

How does the HJC CL-SP face shield work?

The CL-SP uses HJC’s new “next generation” face shield closure mechanism. This is supposed to provide more tension to both keep the visor closed and to provide a better seal against the gasket on the eye port. The visor can only be opened to two positions: half open and full open.

What kind of fiber is the HJC Symax made out of?

The “AC” series, consisting of the AC-11, AC-12 and the HJC SyMax (review), are made from HJC’s “best materials and features”, composite fiberglass and Dyneema fabric, claimed to be “the world’s strongest fiber”.