The New BMW Concept C Scooter
BMW has just launched it’s new Concept C scooter, promising to make the daily commute far easier. If you are looking to purchase a scooter for the first time, crash helmet safety is a must.
Designed to cut daily commutes through congested traffic zones, the new BMW C Concept is being sold by BMW as a great maxi-scooter for office commuters.
Since unveiling at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan in early November, the world of large-capacity ‘twist-and-go’ maxi-scooters has been unchartered territory for BMW.
“Our objective was to find the ideal combination between the typical features of a scooter – which are handling and agility – with the typical features of a motorcycle, which are stability and joy, of course,” says Peter Maier, Product Manager Mobility Concepts BMW Motorrad.
“This scooter made by BMW Motorrad has got a completely new engine, very exciting design and innovative technical features, and last but not least, it’s made in Berlin, so it belongs to the family.”
Although sometimes looked down upon by motorcycle owners, scooters have now evolved and are the transport of choice for millions of people around the world, particularly in inner city areas. While slower than motorbikes, it is still possible to be involved in a dangerous collision when riding a scooter, many of which can result in head injuries.
Scooter Safety Helmets
For office workers looking to perhaps buy a scooter for the first time, protection on the road is important, particularly when it comes to scooter safety helmets. Did you know that one of the key factors in motorbike head injuries is brain swelling inside the cranium?
A revolutionary new motorbike crash helmet, utilising ThermaHelm technology can help protect your head and your brain if you are involved in an accident on your scooter or motorbike.
The motorbike helmet technology works by triggering an endothermic chemical reaction inside the helmet lining at the exact moment of impact. This cools the rider’s head and helps reduce brain swelling until the emergency services arrive.
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