Everyone knows you don’t buy a car or bike, put your wallet back in your jeans and that’s the end of it – we spend large coin on additions, add-ons and accessories for the ride itself, but also for ourselves, for our passengers, and so on. Here’re some cool pre-labor day accessories; check ’em out.
David Yurman Dharma Wheel Amulet with Diamonds (chain sold separately)

Dharma Wheel Amulet with Diamonds
David Yurman, in case you aren’t familiar, is a high-end American jewelry brand founded in 1980 by David Yurman and his wife, Sybil. Yurman became an apprentice of sculptor Jacques Lipchitz in the 1960s. When he met his wife, painter Sybil Kleinrock, they created Putnam Art Works, a company that specialized in sculptural jewelry. For the next decade, David and Sybil showcased their jewelry and artwork at various galleries, where they learned more about the business. They were married in 1979, and created the David Yurman company a year later.This $650 amulet is but a very small representation of their exquisite works.
Vanguard Motorcycle Helmet

Vanguard Carbon Helmet
All helmets definitely aren’t alike, and we like this one. Vanguard, the new motorcycle company based in New York City that debuted to critical acclaim at the December 2016 International Motorcycle Show, is launching its first line of full-carbon, ultra-light, connected helmets in partnership with helmet manufacturer Veldt and riding tech innovator Fusar. The two helmets they offer – one carbon, one aluminum – are fully ECE/DOT-approved and among the lightest and closest fitting that can be found in the market, with an average total weight of 2 lbs 6 ounces (1,080 grams). They can optionally be factory-fitted with Fusar Bluetooth headsets and combined with the Fusar Handlebar Remote Control, giving access to the newest technology and app for motorcycling.

Vanguard Carbon Helmet
The functional, utilitarian and minimalistic design, combined with the integration of Fusar riding technology, makes the Vanguard helmets one of the best helmets available right now, and the ideal riding complement to the (future) Roadster. $590 (including shipping for direct orders), and $650/$720 with optional Fusar technology packages.
With a MSRP of $590 (including shipping for direct orders), and $650/$720 with optional Fusar technology packages, Vanguard’s helmets are priced to offer a great value to riders. The helmets are available now at Vanguard’s webshop and soon at retailers worldwide.
Shock Pro Laptop Backpack

ShockPro Backpack
Bikers (and motorists, but mostly bikers) need something to carry their laptop in to keep it from being smacked around en route. The $195.00 Shock Pro laptop backpack is a full-featured stronghold ready to take on the elements at a moment’s notice. It’s got a ballistic nylon exterior, rubberized laptop compartment zipper as well as a dry compartment for when you suddenly find yourself in inclement weather.

ShockPro Backpack
GTX T-Outliner T-Blade Trimmer

GTX T-Outliner® T-Blade Trimmer
Stubble’s in, boys, but scraggly ain’t. This trimmer’s so small it can fit in your sidebag if need be and will work for light-duty touch-ups as well as all-around outlining, dry shaving and fading. This $111.00 unit’s got a brawny, close-cutting, carbon-steel T-blade for detailing and its powerful, high-speed motor runs cool and quiet.
Marshall Major II Bluetooth Headphones

Marshall Major II Black BT Headphones
Still using wired headphones or earbuds? Tsk!
Marshall’s Major II Bluetooth headphones ($149) give you the freedom and convenience of a wireless headphone combined with over 50 years of tried and true Marshall performance. The double-ended coil cord with mic & remote is detachable and compatible with any music player that utilizing a 3.5mm jack. When listening to music wirelessly, you can use the empty 3.5mm socket to share audio with someone else, say, at the beach. It also minimizes audio/video syncing issues, allowing you to watch movies while wearing the phones without experiencing those pain-in-the-neck lip sync issues. Using the analogue control knob you can play, pause, shuffle and adjust the volume. Phone functionality is also included so you can answer, reject or end a call with a few simple clicks.
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