Biltwell
From the open-face freedom of Biltwell Bonanza helmet to the vintage-inspired Biltwell Gringo and Biltwell Gringo S to the high-performance Biltwell Lane Splitter– there's a Biltwell helmet that fits your head and your style. Biltwell Bonanza. This is the open face helmet that replaces previous models like the Hustler and El Fuerte. Fitment: These are the same shell and foam shape as the previous El Fuertes. The only difference is some labeling and the foam density. If you had an EF and liked the fit, the Biltwell Bonanza should be a direct replacement for you. Sizes are XS thru XXL. Biltwell Gringo. The much anticipated full-face DOT-approved lid. So far, the Biltwell Gringo has passed everything needed for DOT certification. Sizing: These are not the tiny Japanese novelty style helmets that fit super close to your face. These are real helmets and have reasonable proportions. When placed next to a modern sport bike helmet they look tiny. Think 1970's flat track. Features: None. Just kidding, there are a few, but compared to a contemporary, feature-laden sport bike helmet, the Gringo is quite sparse. Biltwell did this on purpose because Biltwell like the simple look of early full-face lids. There are no vents. There five snaps. A flat, non flip-up clear screen available, and Biltwell Moto Goggles and Bubble Shields work with the snaps and eye port.