First, we presented you with the real life Batsuit, then the Stealth Electric superbike, now the finishing touch for your Batman motorcycle fantasy: The perfect Batman motorcycle helmet.
If you have a motorcycle and you wear a helmet, you may as well look like Batman while you’re doing it. Why not strike fear in the scum of your city while you ride around looking for someone to pulverize.
5. Matt Black Suede Old School Batman Motorcycle Helmet
The helmet does not come with the strike fear in criminals approach. Its an old school batman feel that is much more light-hearted than the “I Am Vengeance” approach to the modern Batman.
In saying that, the old school Batman is still Batman whether you liked it or not. This Helmet is great when you need protection but you still want people to see your face. You want everyone to know when Bruce Wayne is cruising the streets. We got some other helmets for crime-fighting…
4. Futuristic Batman Motorcycle Helmet Look
The helmet is not actually a Batman helmet, but it may as well be. You can see this being used in the Batman Beyond series, for example. It looks like something that would be worn by whoever replaces Master Bruce.
3. Comic Book Batman Helmet
It does not get more Batman than this. First off, the comic is off the legendary Batman comics of the 90s. You know, the one where he would squint his eyes every four seconds. But it also has the BOOM, KAPOW feel of the comic books. You can’t lose with this helmet.
2. The Dark Knight Looking Batman Motorcycle Helmet
Again, this is not an official Batman helmet, but come on, this is Amazing! It has the mechanical parts that looks just like it came straight out of Batman Begins when Bruce was still figuring his craft out.
1. The Joker Smile Motorcycle Helmet
You can’t have a helmet collection as a batman fan without having one of the greatest villains ever to live. Yes, we are more for Bruce Wayne here, but you have to give The Joker credit where it’s due. He brings out the best of Batman because he has no rules.
The Joker has 1 rule, and that is to live by no rules. His life objective is to push Batman to the edge. Honor that with this amazing motorcycle helmet. The design alone should win you over. Go for one ride with this, and you will be sure to turn heads.
Other Accessories To Go With Your Batman Helmet
You can’t live the life of Batman with just a helmet. It would help if you had the full outfit to serve Gotham City on your motorcycle. When it’s time to fight bad guys, you won’t be so scary pulling up in your white button-down shirt.
One of the best things you can do is get yourself a clean Motorcycle Jackets that looks like your coming straight out of The Dark Knight movie. Then lastly, you need gloves because the upper body is the thing people really notice when looking at someone riding around on a bike.
The Jacket is designed as a protective force between you and the ground in case you fall. And let’s be real, if you’re trying to dodge around the Joker, so you don’t hit him and ruin your streak of not killing people, you will fall! But no worries because the Jacket is heavy duty and designed for people who do Motor Cross.
The gloves are more for the look and show your full commitment to your allegiance to The Batman Lifestyle. All you need is a sick utility belt and some other gadgets, and you will be fantastic.
BONUS – The HD100 Batman Motorcycle Helmet That Was Discontinued!
Despite an incredible product Helmet Dawg seems to be kaput. The HD100 is no longer available for sale and its a huge bummer, but regardless, it must be talked about.
Starting with a DOT approved thermo-plastic poly alloy shell, the helmet features handcrafted elastomer “bat ears” that are rigid enough to hold their shape but flexible enough not to shatter or break off in the event of an accident.
Along with cutting quite the silhouette, the HD100 has other traits you’d expect to find in a high-quality helmet. Things like a dual exhaust venting system and removable comfort liner and adjustable chin vents that directs air upward across the inside of the shield to help reduce fogging.
There’s even a speaker pocket for a communication system (Alfred, can you hear me?).