How An AGV Helmet Really Helped Things For Me
AGV helmet guards against collision and abrasion, the two types of protection the brand provides. AGV stands for Amisano Gino Valenza and it started out as a leather seat and bicycle saddle maker in 1946. In the late ’80s, the motorcycle helmet manufacturer became famous when it formed a partnership with Honda motorcycles. AGV, one of the original brands to adapt racing endorsements, got the leading motorcycle racers in the world. Legendary Valentino Rossi, who is a multiple MotoGP World Champion from Italy, is AGV’s endorser. Dainese, an Italian manufacturer of protective gear for motorcycling, mountain biking and downhill skiing, brought AGV in 2007. When you buy an AGV K3, an entry-level helmet, you can choose from 12 patterns, five of which are Valentino graphics. One of the Rossi replicas AGV creates is the Ti-Tech Rossi Replica, which is made from Carbon-Kevlar shell.