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BICYCLE HELMET SHIELD - BICYCLE HELMET


BICYCLE HELMET SHIELD - STEEL BICYCLE TUBING.



Bicycle Helmet Shield





bicycle helmet shield






    bicycle helmet
  • A bicycle helmet is a helmet intended to be worn while riding a bicycle. They are designed to attenuate impacts to the skull of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.





    shield
  • A broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles

  • A police officer's badge

  • armor carried on the arm to intercept blows

  • Something shaped like a shield, in particular

  • a protective covering or structure

  • protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm











Rover




Rover





The Rover mascot began its life as an innocent pun on the most famous rovers of all - the Vikings. As the word ‘Rover’ means ‘wanderer’ or ‘seafarer’, a Viking mascot was considered apt for the Rover company. Mascots were popular accessories and Rover embraced the Viking.

A shield was the most convenient shape to be placed on the front upright of a bicycle and from 1902, a motorcycle. The radiator shape evolved from a shield to a rectangle, with the 12 hp in 1912. And in 1922, owners were offered a mascot for the radiator filler cap as an optional extra for one pound.

The 1920’s saw the adoption of the helmeted Viking and the triangular badge that intrigued generations of owners of Rover vehicles. Rover’s upstanding Viking gave way in due course to his head alone, still with helmet. Logically, this gave way to the figurehead of a Viking Longship. The Viking Ship prow and sail first appeared on a radiator badge in 1929 and evolved symbolically throughout Rover’s history.

First to wear the Viking head mascot and the enamel badge of the black longship ploughing through blue seas was a two-litre saloon in 1930. One of these, a Light Six, carried the distinctive badge when it raced the Blue Train through France.

A moderately shameless stunt by Dudley Noble, safe in the knowledge that the average speed of the famous express was no more than about 40 mph once all its stops and detours were taken into account. To beat it, Noble had to more-or-less drive non-stop from Calais to the Riviera.

The biggest Rover Viking badge appeared on the Rover 2000 of 1963, at the centrepiece of its grille.












Project 365 (312/365) 2010-11-08




Project 365 (312/365) 2010-11-08





A self portrait after my afternoon ride to the library. It was 40?F, winds around 20 mph, and unexpecttedly snowing. It was fabulous (other than the snow pellet that hit me in the eye, temporarily making me unable to see. That part sucked.) Don't need the snow tires on the bike yet, but I'm using the Bell Metro Winter Kit and Rain Shield on my helmet.









bicycle helmet shield







See also:

bikes for short women

tire pumps for bikes

125cc bike

trek 620 touring bike

transformer bumble bee 16 inch kids bike

mountain bike skewers

white bike shorts

girls and bikes




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