helmet

Florida Helmet – 86E008000

Vehicle recall defect – The Quick Release Chin Strap Failed To Meet The Retention Requirements Of Fmvss 218, Motorcycle Helmets. Consequence Of Defect: The Inability For The Helmet To Remain On The Motorcyclist During An Accident Increases The Possibility Of Serious Head Injuries.


Fruhling Products Helmet – 77E011000

Vehicle recall defect – The Coil Spring Inside The Fastener Of The Helmet, Which Is Not Visible To The Eye, Could Be DefeCTIve. This Condition Could Allow The Fastener To Release Under Impact.


Honda Helmet – 86E025000

Vehicle recall defect – Installation Of The Screw Mounted Internal Stereo Headset Creates A Rigid ProjeCTIon Inside The Helmet Shell. Consequence Of Defect: Helmet Headsets Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Fmvss 218 Motorcycle Helmets. The Rigid ProjeCTIon Within The Helmet Shell Could Result In Head Injury To The Wearer.


Jefferson Helmets Helmet – 77E006000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Helmets May Be In Non-Compliance To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, “Motorcycle Helmets”. The Non-Compliance Exists Because Of Impact Attenuation Failure In Which The Headform Accelerations Exceeded Maximun Allowable 400G.


Land Tool Helmet – 77E010000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Helmets May Not Comply To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, “Motorcycle Helmets”.


Premier Pacific Helmet – 77E007000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Helmets May Not Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, “Motorcycle Helmets”, Due To Inadequate Impact Penetration Resistance.


Vetter Helmet – 85E020000

Vehicle recall defect – Failure To Meet Fmvss 218 S5.1 Impact Attenuation, And S5.3 Retention System. Consequence Of Defect: Failure To Meet The Impact Requirements And Failure Of Retaining The Helmet On The Rider In An Accident Reduces The ProteCTIve Aspects Of The Helmet And Could Result In Personal Injury.