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Bell Vortex Helmet
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Bell Star Rally Helmet
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Bell Star Helmet
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The new Bell Vortex is every bit the helmet you’d expect of the Star’s little brother. Developed in Bell’s state-of-the-art Santa Cruz, Calif. design center, the Vortex borrows heavily from the Star, using its Velocity Flow Ventilation™ with FlowAdjust™ for amazing ventilation and temperature control, as well as ClickRelease-the reigning world champ in shield ease-of-use. The lightweight polycarbonate shell is molded into a stable, wind cutting shape, and comfort is in no short supply with contoured cheek pads and a plush removable comfort liner. Finish it off with a noise reducing wind collar and integrated speaker pockets and you have a complete package at a killer price.
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The Bell Star may have taken a long three years to develop, but what’s
a little time when you’re making the best. The Star features Bell’s
exclusive Velocity Flow Ventilationâ„¢ with Flow Adjustâ„¢ for amazing
ventilation and temperature control. It’s extremely light TriMatrix™
Composite Shell is sculpted into a super stable aerodynamic signature
that eliminates life and buffeting even at high speed. Finish it off
with the easy-to-use and change 3Mode Shieldâ„¢ with ClickReleaseâ„¢ and
you’ve got simply the best Bell ever. And coming from the company that
invented the helmet, that’s saying a lot.
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The Bell Star may have taken a long three years to develop, but what’s
a little time when you’re making the best. The Star features Bell’s
exclusive Velocity Flow Ventilationâ„¢ with Flow Adjustâ„¢ for amazing
ventilation and temperature control. It’s extremely light TriMatrix™
Composite Shell is sculpted into a super stable aerodynamic signature
that eliminates life and buffeting even at high speed. Finish it off
with the easy-to-use and change 3Mode Shieldâ„¢ with ClickReleaseâ„¢ and
you’ve got simply the best Bell ever. And coming from the company that
invented the helmet, that’s saying a lot.
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Bell Star Cerwinske Helmet
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Bell Star Day of the Dead Helmet
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Bell Star Hess Limited Edition Helmet
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Street artist Jona Cerwinske is perhaps best known for taking a Sharpie marker to a Lamborghini Gallardo and drawing an amazingly intricate freehanded design on the $200,000 supercar. And while the Lambo might break most people’s budgets, the Bell Star Cerwinske Carbon-the original of which was created in the same manner-is an absolute bargain by comparison.
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Chris Wood is well known for his motorcycle helmet designs, mostly in the form of custom-painted lids for pro riders. And while he’s been contributing designs to Bell for a number of years now, his Day of the Dead Star is so impressive we had to put him in the spotlight. Inspired by El Dia de los Muertos-Mexico’s All-Saint’s and All Soul’s Days celebrations-Wood respectfully reflects the colors, symbols and pageantry of this great tradition in his design.
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Derek Hess is a Cleveland-based artist known for highly detailed human form sketches from a muted color palette. Hess’ artwork graces a number of medium, from concert posters to fine art pieces to human skin-his designs appear on no small number of tattoos. Add to that list a Bell helmet as he contributes the Hess LE , a striking yet subtle design for the Bell Star.
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Bell Star Livin Large Green Helmet
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Bell Star Livin Large Red Helmet
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Bell Star Cerwinske Carbon Helmet
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The Bell Star may have taken a long three years to develop, but what’s
a little time when you’re making the best. The Star features Bell’s
exclusive Velocity Flow Ventilationâ„¢ with Flow Adjustâ„¢ for amazing
ventilation and temperature control. It’s extremely light TriMatrix™
Composite Shell is sculpted into a super stable aerodynamic signature
that eliminates life and buffeting even at high speed. Finish it off
with the easy-to-use and change 3Mode Shieldâ„¢ with ClickReleaseâ„¢ and
you’ve got simply the best Bell ever. And coming from the company that
invented the helmet, that’s saying a lot.
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The Bell Star may have taken a long three years to develop, but what’s
a little time when you’re making the best. The Star features Bell’s
exclusive Velocity Flow Ventilationâ„¢ with Flow Adjustâ„¢ for amazing
ventilation and temperature control. It’s extremely light TriMatrix™
Composite Shell is sculpted into a super stable aerodynamic signature
that eliminates life and buffeting even at high speed. Finish it off
with the easy-to-use and change 3Mode Shieldâ„¢ with ClickReleaseâ„¢ and
you’ve got simply the best Bell ever. And coming from the company that
invented the helmet, that’s saying a lot.
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Bell wowed the helmet and art worlds in 2009 by joining forces with street artist Jona Cerwinskie to create a production graphic that was anything but standard. Cerwinskie, best known for taking a Sharpie marker to a $200,000 Lamborghini Gallardo, used the same freehand technique to design his signature graphic for the Bell Star Artist Series. The intricate, high-contrast, black-on-white design became an instant hit and now Bell has followed it up with a new carbon fiber edition-- the Bell Star Cerwinske Carbon. Reversing-out the graphic, Cerwinskie’s graphic is now white on top of raw black carbon for a look that is both high-tech and street-savvy.
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