The BAYARD XP-16 S Aurora is a classic jet helmet with a sun peak, which can be easily removed. Even without it, you still have the convenience of an integrated sun visor.
The motorcycle helmet shell of the BAYARD XP-16 S Aurora is made of polycarbonate—lightweight and compact—bringing the total weight to just 1,100 grams. That’s an excellent figure, even for a lightweight open-face helmet. Considering that these types of helmets are most popular in summer, it’s also convenient that you don’t need to fumble for a separate pair of sunglasses. Simply pull down or push up the integrated sun visor.
Some riders consider a sun peak essential for this type of helmet, while others prefer to do without. The choice is yours, and the three-press-stud attachment system makes swapping it on or off quick and easy.
The BAYARD XP-16 S Aurora jet helmet’s inner lining is removable, making it easy to clean and maintain. Additionally, all BAYARD helmets are compatible with Bluetooth communication systems, ensuring you can effortlessly receive instructions from your navigation system, smartphone, or other wireless device.
The motorcycle helmet’s edging, high-quality interior lining, and micrometric buckle closure all add to its refined design. And when you factor in the price and the ECE 22.06 certification, it’s clear that this helmet is an excellent choice.
Maintenance tips:
- Are you reluctant to disassemble the interior of your helmet in order to wash it? You can also clean the interior without removing it with S100 Helmet Interior Cleaner.
- The outside and the visor of your helmet should be cleaned with S100 Helmet and visor cleaner.
Safety above all! Never ride with a scratched or dull visor. Especially at night, scratches cause blinding reflections of street lights and headlights of oncoming vehicles. This effect is even more pronounced in rainy weather. It is best to replace a worn visor as soon as possible. Planning a long trip? Then don't forget to take a replacement visor with you. Never ride in the dark with a tinted visor.