AGV Helmets

AGV (Amisano Gino Valenza) is, as the logo suggests, an Italian brand. It was founded in 1946 by Gino Amisano (1920-2009). AGV is a premium brand that has been producing motorcycle helmets since 1948. AGV helmets have been prominent in racing for years. AGV has been the choice of helmet for many legendary riders such as Giacomo Agostini, Barry Sheene and Kenny Roberts. Nowadays Valentino Rossi rides with AGV helmets, who connected his name to AGV for a lot of good reasons.

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Purchase Your AGV Helmet at Fortamoto

At Fortamoto, you will find the largest selection of AGV helmets in the Netherlands. Whether you are looking for a sporty AGV full-face helmet, a practical AGV system helmet, or separate accessories such as visors and intercoms: you will find it all here. With more than a hundred AGV helmets in stock, there is always a model that fits your riding style and motorcycle.

At Fortamoto, purchase your AGV helmet with fast delivery and a 30-day reflection period. Visit one of our stores in the Netherlands for personal advice and try on your favorite models directly. This way, you know for sure that your new AGV helmet is not only safe but also fits perfectly.

About AGV Helmets

AGV helmets offer maximum comfort, protection, great looks, and high-quality finishing. The designs of the full-face and system helmets are sporty, often with sharp lines, and the open-face helmets are, as expected from Italians, fashionably responsible. AGV devotes significant time to the fit and uses techniques like 3D scanning to measure head and face contours.

Frequently Asked Questions About AGV

Where Does AGV Come From?

AGV (Amisano Gino Valenza) is, as the logo suggests, an Italian brand founded by Gino Amisano (1920-2009). Amisano began by producing saddles for bicycles, Vespas, and Lambrettas, but quickly saw the enormous potential in the motorcycle world. In the late 1940s, he started producing motorcycle helmets.

How Was the AGV Logo Created?

The logo finds its origin with racer Giacomo Agostini. After entering into a sponsorship contract with AGV in 1958, he painted his helmet with stripes in the colors of the Italian flag. The current AGV logo represents the back of this helmet: that was, after all, what his rivals saw the most.

Who Does AGV Collaborate With?

Famous racers such as Giacomo Agostini, Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts, and Valentino Rossi have worn an AGV helmet. In 2007, the brand merged with the Italian motorcycle apparel brand Dainese.

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