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    Classification and principle of cycling helmets

    Cycling helmet - the most solid protective barrier for life in cycling. Falls during cycling can cause great damage to the head, and even if the rider is riding at a low speed along a smooth-slope bike path, safety issues cannot be ignored.

    Half-helmet riding helmets are divided into road-specific (without brim), road and mountain dual-use (with detachable brim), etc. Use helmets similar to those used for baseball or roller skating. Full-face riding helmets are similar in shape to motorcycle helmets and are generally used by downhill or climbing bike enthusiasts.

    Cycling helmets work on the principle of protection by absorbing the impact of a crash. In other words, every cycling helmet has a foam inner layer that, in the event of an accident, cushions the impact to reduce accident damage.

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    You didn't mention airflow. This is one of the difference between bike helmets and motorcycle helmets. Airflow may or may not be desirable on an E bike depending on how much work the rider is doing, and the weather. I wear a cloth skull cap under mine. This keeps my hair from getting stuck up into the vents when riding.

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    • AOSTIRMOTOR
      AOSTIRMOTOR commented
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      Thank you very much for your reply and addition. You're right.

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    I am looking into a 661 Helmet with MIPS technology for using my new sun ron x on tight-ish dirt trails ...
    Anyone have any reason to not get this or check out something else.
    Thanks, Kirk

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    • AOSTIRMOTOR
      AOSTIRMOTOR commented
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      Thank you very much for your reply.
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