Description
HJC RPS-10 - Ben Spies Replica Limited Edition Helmet
This helmet is part of the owner’s (Erin) private collection and is being released to collectors for the first time. Number 0034 of 1000.
It has never been worn, never fitted, and has been meticulously preserved in a climate-controlled environment since acquisition. Comes with original packaging and manufacturer box This piece is offered strictly as a collector’s item and is not intended for riding, use, or wear.
About the Ben Spies Replica Limited Edition Helmet
Released in 2010, the HJC RPS-10 Ben Spies Replica Limited Edition Helmet was developed with direct input from World Superbike Champion and MotoGP star Ben Spies, bringing championship-level performance and aggressive race styling to riders around the world. Known for his intense focus and fearless riding style, Spies played an active role in shaping the RPS-10 from prototype to production, helping HJC create a helmet designed for serious track and street performance.
HJC described the RPS-10 as carrying “the attitude of a winner,” noting that every detail of the helmet benefited from Ben Spies’ hands-on testing and feedback throughout development. His involvement helped refine the aerodynamics, fit, ventilation, and overall performance characteristics, resulting in a race-focused helmet engineered for stability and comfort at high speeds.
The limited-edition replica graphic captures the bold, aggressive style associated with Spies during his rise through World Superbike and MotoGP competition. Combined with the lightweight shell construction, advanced airflow system, rapid-change shield mechanism, and track-inspired interior, the RPS-10 quickly became one of HJC’s premier performance helmets of its era. For fans of Ben Spies and modern superbike racing history, this limited-edition release remains a standout collectible that reflects the talent and determination of one of America’s most successful motorcycle racers.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.