Harley Davidson Turban Helmet
Pfaff Harley-Davidson develops Tough Turban prototype a new protective innovation for motorcyclists.
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Now Pfaff Harley-Davidson has helped develop a product to provide a third option the Tough Turban as a possible solution to the dilemma. Pfaff Harley-Davidson with Zulu Alpha Kilo and industrial design company Spark Innovations. BOQC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of Queensland.
The product was introduced last week and design specs and instructions can be downloaded for free at. While NSW Sikhs have pleaded to ride motorcycles on streets posted up to 60kmh while wearing a turban instead of a helmet another Canadian province has allowed the exemption. An innovation for turban-wearing riders brought to you by Pfaff Harley-Davidson.
We couldnt be more excited about the potential of this innovation for our vast community of riders across Canada and around the world. The Tough Turban further empowers Sikh riders to protect who they are shares. A Tough Turban prototype has been made by a Canadian Harley-Davidson dealership and is now open for a manufacturer.
For example a new 2021 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 model in Black Denim with an MSRP of 11999 and optional Harley-Davidson Extended Service Plan cost of 789 for 36 months 10 down payment and amount financed of 1150920 over 60 months with a 399 Rate resulting in monthly payments of 21191. Home Harley Davidson News Helmet alternative for Sikh riders now a reality. Tough Turban impact resistant materials that can be used to protect motorcycle riders who wear turbans instead of helmets.
Harley is making a point to open source the design they have come up with. The project is a partnership between Zulu Alpha Kilo Toronto dealership Pfaff Harley-Davidson and the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario. The Tough Turban has some pretty unique protective features you dont see in typical helmets.