One of the coolest lids in the Bell Helmets range pretty much sums up this retro-style lid with modern safety standards. With a wide opening front, you’ll have no issue styling this lid to your cafe racer. The popular Matte Black Carbon and new Blazon colour schemes are in stock now!

The Bullitt opens up visibility with a wide aperture, making this helmet feel more like an open face helmet, so you can soak in the scenery and harness the true spirit of the ride.

The Bullitt opens up visibility with a wide aperture, making this helmet feel more like an open face helmet, so you can soak in the scenery and harness the true spirit of the ride.

Bell say the Bullitt is often described as “the coolest helmet on the planet,”. The Bullitt opens up visibility with a wide aperture, making this helmet feel more like an open face helmet, so you can soak in the scenery and harness the true spirit of the ride.


Check out the full Bell Helmets 2023 catalogue here…


Offering riders a vintage look with a modern flavour, steel mesh vents on the forehead – inspired by the “snaps” that would’ve been found on helmets from the 70s – are actually functional airways that draw cool air over the riders head and exit out of the low profile exhaust at the rear.



A low profile carbon composite shell and genuine leather interior, combined with the seemingly endless shield options are just some more of the reason why the Bell Bullitt should be at the top of your lid shopping list…


Other Tech Highlights

  • 3 Shell and 3 EPS sizes for a personalized fit
  • Front chin intake and exhaust vents with metal mesh
  • Genuine leather, removable/washable anti-bacterial liner
  • Padded chin strap with leather d-ring
  • Contoured cheek pads
  • Integrated speaker pockets
  • DOT and ECE certified

Bell have plenty of styles available for the Bullitt. You can grab a Blazon Gloss Black/Burgundy colour scheme one from Cassons or your local motorcycle store for an RRP of $699.95 or Carbon Matte Black one for an RRP of $949.95.


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