LONG LIVE OLD SCHOOL! THE RETRO STYLE BILTWELL GRINGO FULL-FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMET IS BACK TOO!
- bobber.center | retro gear
- Feb 17, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 20
After the relaunch Gringo S and Gringo SV, the retro style Biltwell Gringo full-face helmet is back too! The new Gringo meets the toughest European safety standards, and keeps the real old school look and feel.

Currently there are 6 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 resistant to impact
New Dual Density expanded polystyrene (EPS) internal safety shell absorbs and dissipates impact energy without compromising comfort
Molded urethane chin bar pad dissipates energy during front impact
Chin strap features brushed fleece Lycra touchpoints for comfort, and a D-ring retention system with red quick-release pull tab for speedy removal
Removable/replaceable comfort liner and cheek pads are constructed with fleece Lycra and open-cell foam padding to absorb and evaporate perspiration
New BioFoam head form panel and ventilated polyester padding maximize airflow around your head to ensure coolness and comfort
Molded EPS ear pockets fit select aftermarket audio accessories
US DOT FMVSS No. 218 compliant / ECE R22.06 certified
Available in XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL sizes (size chart attached below)
YOU CAN ORDER THE NEW GRINGO MODELS AT WWW.BOBBER.CENTER!
Please follow the instructions in the Biltwell sizing chart before ordering a new helmet in the same size as your current model. To meet Europe's new, more robust standards for impact attenuation and rider safety, ECE R22.06-certified helmets may fit you more snugly than similar US DOT-compliant models. NOTE: Biltwell offers accessory cheek pads so you can fine-tune the comfort of your helmet against your cheeks and face for a perfect fit.

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