Check out the 5 Coolest Motorcycle Helmets for 2017

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Oh the subject of helmets, again! Don’t worry, this won’t be another article in which you read about the importance of wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle, although it is. This time, we’ll show you the coolest helmets in the industry that we hope you will wear!

Whether you ride a Harley-Davidson, a Ducati, or a Honda dirt bike, a helmet can serve multiple purposes. It can make a fashion or status statement, it can protect your head and eyes from the elements, and in some cases, it can allow you to communicate more effectively with your passenger. Either or, these are some of the coolest helmets on display at the American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) which recently took place in Orlando, Florida.

Scorpion Covert

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Let’s face it. Regardless of what kind of bike you ride, this sucker is pretty damn hot and it belongs on your head—now! You can customize it in many ways and it’ll only set you back around $230 bucks.

Bell Moto 3

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Because going “retro” is fully-in right now, check out these throwback productions from Bell Helmets. After shelling out $350 bucks for one, don’t forget to buy some goggles, too!

Shark Vancore

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This unique helmet by Shark leans more into the off-road style, but still offers a not so all-out motocross look and feel. This helmet is perfect for dual-purpose riders and will set you back $300 dollars.

SIMPSON GHOST BANDIT SUBDUED

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It may be a long name for a helmet, but the Simpson Bandit is as legendary as Harley-Davidson itself. The iconic look will make you an icon and turn heads everywhere you go. It starts at $480 bucks.

Shark Skwal

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You may not be able to tell from this photo, but the Shark Skwal is surrounded in LED lights. If you want to play it extra-safe on the road by being noticed, but still want to look good, the Skwal is it. It will cost you around $250 bucks.

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Jerry Perez is a regular contributor to Ford Truck Enthusiasts, Corvette Forum, and 6SpeedOnline, among other auto sites.