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LONG LIVE OLD SCHOOL! THE RETRO-STYLE BILTWELL GRINGO FULL-FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMETS ARE ALSO BACK!

Updated: February 17, 2024

After the launch of the new Gringo S and Gringo SV, the retro-styled Biltwell Gringo full-face helmet is back! The new Gringo meets the strictest European safety regulations while maintaining its true old-school look and feel.

Currently available in 6 different colors: Gloss Black, Flat Black, Vintage White, Ugly Gold Metallic, Metallic Grape, Gloss White/Black Flames.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Injection-molded ABS outer shell is lightweight and highly impact-resistant
  • The new dual-density expanded polystyrene (EPS) inner safety shell absorbs and disperses impact energy without compromising comfort
  • The cast urethane chin pad dissipates energy during frontal impacts
  • The chin strap features brushed fleece Lycra touch points for comfort and a D-ring retention system with a red quick-release tab for quick removal
  • The removable/replaceable comfort liner and cheek pads are made of Lycra and open-cell foam padding to absorb and evaporate sweat
  • The new BioFoam head form panel and ventilated polyester padding maximize airflow around the head, ensuring coolness and comfort
  • Molded EPS ear pockets accommodate some aftermarket audio accessories, US DOT FMVSS No. 218 compliant / ECE R22.06 certified
  • Available sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL (see attached size chart)


YOU CAN ORDER THE NEW GRINGO MODELS AT THE LINK https://www.bobber.center/hu/category/helmet!

 

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