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Designed by Yaheng Li | Helmet convenience for city riders
LightRider
In cities where motorcycles represent freedom and practicality, helmets often compromise that experience. Their bulk, awkward handling, and incompatibility with glasses or gloves make them a daily inconvenience for many riders. LightRider addresses these challenges by rethinking how helmets fit into the rhythms of urban life.
The design separates the shell into front and rear sections, allowing users to put it on or remove it with ease and comfort. A compact combination lock system mounted on the fuel tank secures, stores, and protects the helmet when parked, removing the need to carry it anywhere. By merging safety, convenience, and comfort into one cohesive system, LightRider transforms the helmet into an adaptive companion that restores mobility, independence, and effortless freedom to modern motorcycling.




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