Nolan Factory Tour - How to Make a Motorcycle Helmet

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2010

See the complete story and more photos at http://www.webbikeworld.com/eicma-2010/nolan-helmets/

This was a private tour through the Nolan helmet factory in Brembate di Sopra, Italy and shows the basic processes for manufacturing a polycarbonate motorcycle helmet. Part 2 will show the DOT vs. ECE helmet safety standard testing procedures.

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  • Can I use your movie in my presentation wich are make for high school subject like ingeenering material chose rule ( sorry for bad translate :P ) ? It's not big thing it's just a small not important subject and its just use in my presentation wich do not go for markenting things

  • @Lockonjda Sure, you can embed it using the YouTube code.

  • no wounder why my nolan helmet is expensive...am sorry nolan, you guys deserved it

  • @Rezaroth I have no idea what this is supposed to mean? This is what it takes to make a motorcycle helmet. Give credit to Nolan for being one of the very few left who actually make helmets in Europe and have not moved production overseas.

  • feel sorry for the lady fitting the decals... she looked seriously fed-up!!

  • @EppingForest304 She was probably fed up with me shoving the camera in her face! Otherwise, she seemed pretty happy.

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  • Thanks a lot :D

  • Thanks, but please don't do that, as all of the video, the images, the article and voice are copyrighted and are our original content that we work very hard to produce for use solely on webBikeWorld.

  • I noticed that when I processed the video, not sure if the helmet in back was placed correctly in the fixture or if it was a robot programming error.

    There are many sensors on a robot; I watched as another one stopped and sounded an alarm when something happened, so hopefully this one would catch the fact that the helmet shell was incorrectly placed.

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