Bell have released a tribute Race Star Flex DLX Helmet in memory of the legendary Pikes Peak racer, Carlin Dunne. You can pick yours up for an RRP of $1299.95 through Cassons now...
Carlin Dunne developed a lifelong obsession with perfecting his craft. Instilled with dreams of becoming a racer, filmmaker, and stuntman, he remained humble. To commemorate his legacy Bell have released a limited Race Star Flex DLX styled after his vibrant lid design.
The new Star Flex is a claimed 10% lighter and now includes the Panovison Dark smoke shield in the box (Australia only). Bell say that the Race Star Flex DLX is the ultimate choice for the racer with a day job – where every race weekend decision counts. Offering all the features and protection of its siblings, the Race Star utilizes a 3k carbon fibre shell and is packed with technology.
Bell have also said that the proprietary Flex liner provides comprehensive protection, Magnefusion cheek pads ensure comfort with optimal fit. For Australian racers, the Race Star Flex DLX comes with a Panovision Pinlock Clear shield installed and an additional Panovision Dark Smoke Pinlock with Tear-Off Posts shield in the box. You can pick the limited edition Dunne version for an RRP of $1299.95.
Check out the 2022 Bell Helmets Australian Catalogue here…
Key Features:
- 10% lighter weight than Race Star
- Panovision Raceview Viewport
- Panovision ProTint Photochromatic face shield included
- Flex Impact Liner
- 3K Carbon Shell
- Triple-density cheek pads
- Virus Cool Jade Mesh Liner
- Magnefusion cheekpads
- Field tested and developed by working with professional riders on the track
- Optimized aerodynamics using Bell’s state-of-the-art wind tunnel, the Bell Star’s aerodynamics have been fine-tuned with advanced riding simulations
- 5 EPS and 5 shell sizes allows a more proportional fit and improved performance, especially at high speeds
- Speaker pockets
- Zippered helmet bag included
- Meets or exceeds Snell M2015 and DOT certifications
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