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ICON ALLIANCE HELMET - NIKOVA



It's extra hard times for those of the mortal persuasion when the Harvest Moon shines blue. "Release the eye balls!", cries the gothic zombie bride, Kalashnikov raised high above via outstretched boney appendage. And so they came across the lands like a Biblical plague. There is no adequate hiding place. Eye for an eye. The Icon Alliance Nikova Helmet is the spirited refinement of the original Alliance SSR Helmet, its predecessor. The new Icon Alliance Helmet improves upon the original design in some key ways making it a good option for a mid-price range sport helmet.

All World Standard: meets or exceeds the following: DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22-05 (Europe), SAI AS1698 (Australia) and SG (Japan) safety and testing standards. (Does not ship with SAI OR SG Certification stickers unless purchased from an authorized dealer in that country.)
  • Injection-molded polycarbonate shell for strength.
  • Long oval headform.
  • Wind tunnel tested and refined.
  • Molded twin channel super-vent for increased cooling.
  • Rear exhaust ports prevent heat buildup.
  • Removable molded breath deflector reduces shield fogging.
  • Chin venting system reduces shield fogging.
  • Fully removable and washable Hydradry interior.
  • Quick-change fog-free pro-shield with sideplates.
  • ProLock shield locking system.
Price: $210.00

ICON ALLIANCE HELMET - CHERRY POP

A fresh spring wind blows, it is cool and delicious and the young mind wanders. The Icon Alliance Cherry Pop Helmet is the spirited refinement of the original Alliance SSR Helmet, its predecessor. http://youtu.be/61pmh-gENEE?hd=1"]The new Icon Alliance Helmet[/URL] improves upon the original design in some key ways making it a good option for a mid-price range sport helmet.

All World Standard: meets or exceeds the following: DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22-05 (Europe), SAI AS1698 (Australia) and SG (Japan) safety and testing standards. (Does not ship with SAI OR SG Certification stickers unless purchased from an authorized dealer in that country.)
  • Injection-molded polycarbonate shell for strength.
  • Long oval headform.
  • Wind tunnel tested and refined.
  • Molded twin channel super-vent for increased cooling.
  • Rear exhaust ports prevent heat buildup.
  • Removable molded breath deflector reduces shield fogging.
  • Chin venting system reduces shield fogging.
  • Fully removable and washable Hydradry interior.
  • Quick-change fog-free pro-shield with sideplates.
  • ProLock shield locking system.
Price: $210.00

ICON ALLIANCE HELMET - CHIEFTAIN

The path of the Chieftain forsakes all forms of human indulgence. No treaties or laws are acknowledged - only a warrior's courage in battle is respected. Strict discipline is maintained, even in the most nightmarish of engagements. The Chieftain is the feathered crest of the rider who rides upon the trail of glory. The Icon Alliance Chieftain Helmet is the spirited refinement of the original Alliance SSR Helmet, its predecessor. The new http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/icon-helmets-and-accessories"]Icon Helmets[/URL] improve upon the original design in some key ways making it a good option for a mid-price range sport helmet.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-helmets/ece-22-05.htm"]All World Helmet Standard[/URL]: meets or exceeds the following: DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22-05 (Europe), SAI AS1698 (Australia) and SG (Japan) safety and testing standards. (Does not ship with SAI OR SG Certification stickers unless purchased from an authorized dealer in that country.)
  • Injection-molded polycarbonate shell for strength.
  • Long oval headform.
  • Wind tunnel tested and refined.
  • Molded twin channel super-vent for increased cooling.
  • Rear exhaust ports prevent heat buildup.
  • Removable molded breath deflector reduces shield fogging.
  • Chin venting system reduces shield fogging.
  • Fully removable and washable Hydradry interior.
  • Quick-change fog-free pro-shield with sideplates.
  • ProLock shield locking system.
Price: $210.00
 

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Hey XVS13CAL, Found you a new helmet!



ICON ALLIANCE HELMET - CHERRY POP
 

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Hey Wolf Pack what helmet is that....that thing is sick
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
Ill stick with this!!!

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Like this one wlfpak.

Even I wouldn't wear the pink one above this.

I have just fitted that Scala to my helmet and had to use the glue mount as the clamp wouldn't fit. What do you think of the Scala? We have the older version on our other helmets. Me and Hubby use them bike to bike. ;D
 

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Like this one wlfpak.

Even I wouldn't wear the pink one above this.

I have just fitted that Scala to my helmet and had to use the glue mount as the clamp wouldn't fit. What do you think of the Scala? We have the older version on our other helmets. Me and Hubby use them bike to bike. ;D
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hey stryker jan are you referring to your caberg? hoping to get my stryker by Christmas but i am needing a good communicator for teh group rides. have you used it with your mobile yet? how does it hold up for normal bike to bike communication? any chance you could put up a pic of how it looks on your helmet?
 

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@ STRYKERJAN; I really cant say anything bad about the Scala Rider G4 Headset??? Its the best thing invented!!! lol Works well with my phone especially with voice commands on making phone calls and playing iPod playlists...... People may gripe about its limitation on pairing up with 4 peeps and the newer Scala is able to pair up with more by just simply tapping them both together but thats about it lol....... Till this day im still trying to get more sheets of black or white reflective tape so i can make up a design for the wifeys brain bucket but the lack of customer service is stopping me from doing that from the company who makes them..... Ohh well
 

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Like this one wlfpak.

Even I wouldn't wear the pink one above this.

I have just fitted that Scala to my helmet and had to use the glue mount as the clamp wouldn't fit. What do you think of the Scala? We have the older version on our other helmets. Me and Hubby use them bike to bike. ;D
hey stryker jan are you referring to your caberg? hoping to get my stryker by Christmas but i am needing a good communicator for teh group rides. have you used it with your mobile yet? how does it hold up for normal bike to bike communication? any chance you could put up a pic of how it looks on your helmet?
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Hi I have put it on my hyper x and we tried them out last night for person to person. Not linked them to any gadgets yet but I think Wlfpak is happy with it for that. I will take a pic tonight for you. :)
 

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Um...those are busy helmets. But the marketing lingo is the real star.

"Release the eye balls!", cries the gothic zombie bride...". Poetic.

Wait. WTF?

So, where exactly would the eyeballs be??? Will we hear a loud POP! when she is done clenching? Are we supposed to catch them in a mug of beer? I went to a red-light bar in Amsterdam once and I think I saw this very stunt -- but she used ping-pong balls and we were all pretty drunk. And I REFUSED to try and catch one judging from where they were fired from...
 

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Manowar said:
Um...those are busy helmets. But the marketing lingo is the real star.

"Release the eye balls!", cries the gothic zombie bride...". Poetic.

Wait. WTF?

So, where exactly would the eyeballs be??? Will we hear a loud POP! when she is done clenching? Are we supposed to catch them in a mug of beer? I went to a red-light bar in Amsterdam once and I think I saw this very stunt -- but she used ping-pong balls and we were all pretty drunk. And I REFUSED to try and catch one judging from where they were fired from...
WTF>>>>???? What FORUM are you on Bro? LMAO!!
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
Manowar said:
Um...those are busy helmets. But the marketing lingo is the real star.

"Release the eye balls!", cries the gothic zombie bride...". Poetic.

Wait. WTF?

So, where exactly would the eyeballs be??? Will we hear a loud POP! when she is done clenching? Are we supposed to catch them in a mug of beer? I went to a red-light bar in Amsterdam once and I think I saw this very stunt -- but she used ping-pong balls and we were all pretty drunk. And I REFUSED to try and catch one judging from where they were fired from...
WTF>>>>???? What FORUM are you on Bro? LMAO!!
The write-up for the very first post on this thread trying to describe the blue Nikova helmet! Read it, and you too will wonder just WTF they were thinking. Is it a helmet or a screenplay?
 

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Manowar said:
WLFPAK65 said:
Manowar said:
Um...those are busy helmets. But the marketing lingo is the real star.

"Release the eye balls!", cries the gothic zombie bride...". Poetic.

Wait. WTF?

So, where exactly would the eyeballs be??? Will we hear a loud POP! when she is done clenching? Are we supposed to catch them in a mug of beer? I went to a red-light bar in Amsterdam once and I think I saw this very stunt -- but she used ping-pong balls and we were all pretty drunk. And I REFUSED to try and catch one judging from where they were fired from...
WTF>>>>???? What FORUM are you on Bro? LMAO!!
The write-up for the very first post on this thread trying to describe the blue Nikova helmet! Read it, and you too will wonder just WTF they were thinking. Is it a helmet or a screenplay?
LMAO!!
 
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