Is HJC a good helmet?
HJC has a pretty good reputation for safety, not least among their polycarbonate helmets. The helmet it’s replacing was actually given a maximum safety rating of 5 stars by UK helmet testers at SHARP (ECE version), and of course the HJC C70, like all helmets for sale in the US, is certified DOT compliant too.
Can you replace motorcycle helmet visors?
The basic principle of how to change a visor on a motorcycle helmet is the same for most helmet brands. Each visor clips to the helmet with a release button or tab near the ear area of the helmet. Once you have found this tab it will make changing your visor a simple operation.
What does HJC helmets stand for?
Hong Jin Crown is correct, based in Kyung-gi province, South Korea. Ben Spies and Jorge Lorenzo have both wore, or currently wear their helmets.
Are HJC helmets DOT approved?
Your HJC helmet is designed to meets DOT standard. Contact HJC America for more information about the DOT standard. Modifying your helmet may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident. Do not modify your HJC helmet.
Who uses HJC helmets?
HJC’s professional athlete roster includes MotoGP riders Pol Espargaró and Brad Binder, as well as a number of up and coming Moto2 and Moto3 racers. HJC is also a supporter of professional racing in the USA, with sponsored MotoAmerica Superbike riders Tonie Elias and Garrett Gerloff.
Who owns HJC?
Mr. W.K. Hong
HJC’s CEO and founder, Mr. W.K. Hong, re-invests 10% of the company’s revenue for R & D. With his dedication to innovation and by producing upscale and starter helmets alike, HJC Helmets had become the largest manufacturer of helmets.
Are HJC helmets made in China?
HJC was a Korean Company, Not any more. All their helmets are now made in China.
Is HJC Snell certified?
The HJC CL-17 is a tried-and-tested all rounder polycarbonate helmet that’s Snell certified and well loved by owners.