ff-road, full-face, or half—M2R’s got it. Whether it’s feature-packed entry-level helmets you’re looking for, or helmets in the mid-price range, or it’s the top-of-the-line choices complete with Team and Rider graphics you need it’s all here, and for 2004 there’s more of it than ever. The Revelation X-2, SXPRO and the MR-10 are the latest additions to an already extensive M2R lineup, and each is really going to build excitement and sales.


Rider Graphics models of the Revelation
X-2 helmets retail for just $249.95.


M2R helmets have always combined high quality with affordable prices, and that’s certainly true here. Fit and function are just about synonymous with M2R, and that new Revelation X-2 has all of that, and more. Like the original Revelation, the Revelation X-2 is extremely lightweight, it meets or exceeds DOT standards, it’s Snell M2000-certified, and it’s loaded with things like a fail-safe D-Ring retention system, a removable and color-coordinated visor, and even a fully removable and washable Rideflex interior liner. 2004 upgrades include a new Advantax Stabilizer, a “Trufit” Rideflex interior, a new chin bar, and an even lighter shell. All of this retails for just a fraction of what you’d expect to pay for a helmet in this class, too. In the Team Series colors the MSRP for the Revelation X-2 is $199.95, and the Rider Graphics models—either Langston, Pastrana, Lusk, Blackfoot or Patriot—retail for just $249.95. Sizes run from X-Small through XX-Large, so there’s a Revelation X-2 for every head on the track.


The SXPRO is a brand-new helmet that features the same removable,
color-coordinated visor seen on the Revelation helmets.

Want just about all of that, but priced at only $84.95 and $89.95? You’re going to want to know about the SXPRO, then. DOT- and Snell-certified, this new one from M2R is bound to become a racer’s favorite, and not just because of those friendly prices. A lightweight Ficore shell coupled with a fully removable and washable Rideflex interior makes this helmet super comfortable; there’s a tough D-ring retention system, and the SXPRO even has that same kind of removable, color-coordinated visor seen on the top-of-the-line Revelation helmets. There’s a whole range of colors to pick from too, everything from Blue/White to Green/White to Yellow/Red to Red/White to Solid White and Solid Black. Sizes run from X-Small to X-Large.


Rev X-2 upgrades in 2004 include a new Advantax Stabilizer, a “Trufit”
Rideflex interior, a new chin bar and an even lighter shell.

All this M2R value isn’t confined to just off-roading, either. The new-for-2004 MR-10 packs M2R know-how and features into a full-face street helmet retailing at under a hundred bucks, right in that meatiest, most-popular price range. The MR-10’s composite shell is Snell-certified so there’s no question about the quality. There’s a removable liner and there’s real flow-through ventilation. The MR-10’s quick-release face shield is multi-ratcheting, too, another nice feature. The helmet is offered in a variety of hot, high-quality multi-colored graphic paint jobs at $99.95, and traditional solid colors, too, for $89.95.


The brand-new feature-packed MR-10 retails for less than $100.

Take a look at M2R at the Indy Show. These 2004 lineup-additions are definitely worth your time.

For more information see:
www.m2r-helmets.com


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