Motorcyclists Love Carole Nash Motorcycle Live 2010
Motorcyclists Love Carole Nash Motorcycle Live 2010
Almost 100,000 people attended the Carole Nash Motorcycle Live at the NEC, Birmingham, to experience everything the motorcycling industry has to offer.
Following a re-vamp, the show ran for nine days from 27th November to 5th December 2010.
“This year’s event has possibly been the best we’ve seen in a number of years with a really fresh new feel and great buzz around the halls,” commented Steve Martindale, Honda UK general manager.
A total of 38 manufacturers and almost 200 other exhibitors – including ThermaHelm launching their revolutionary Halo Helmet -were present showcasing their latest releases, gadgets and safety gear.
There were interactive features available for visitors to take the opportunity to get on two wheels along with continuous bike entertainment with numerous celebrities present.
“We made every effort this year to provide one of the best-looking, most vibrant and interactive Events we’ve ever presented and for that I thank everyone involved,” added Finlay McAllan, MCI Exhibitions Managing Director.
ThermaHelm Halo Helmets
Among the exhibitors was ThermaHelm who showcased their latest invention in the shape of their state of the art Halo Helmets.
Visitors were able to see first-hand how the unique life-saving technology can save motorcyclists’ lives if they were to be in an accident.
A helmet is not supposed to be a fashion accessory, but they are made to reduce the impact of an accident as much as possible.
Studies have shown that while other injuries incurred on different parts of the body have been severe it is in most cases the head injuries which prove to be the fatal ones.
A Halo Helmet is a good option to prevent an accident taking your life due to the technology which actively cools your brain following impact. This reduces the risk of brain swell.
This occurs when the impact of the accident triggers an endothermic chemical reaction inside the lining of the helmet – protecting the rider’s head before even the emergency services arrive.
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