
Vintage Buco red metal flake motorcycle helmet
History
Buco helmets were produced from the 1930s through the 1980s by the Joseph Buegeleisen Company, one of America's premier motorcycle gear manufacturers. These open-face helmets became iconic during the chopper and custom motorcycle boom of the 1960s and 1970s, representing the rebellious spirit of American motorcycle culture. The distinctive metal flake finish was a popular customization option that reflected the era's love for flashy, personalized gear. Vintage Buco helmets are highly sought after by motorcycle enthusiasts, collectors of Americana, and custom bike builders who appreciate authentic period accessories. These helmets represent a golden age of American motorcycling and are valued for their historical significance, distinctive styling, and connection to the chopper culture that defined an era. Collectors prize them as displayable artifacts that capture the essence of 1960s-1970s motorcycle rebellion and freedom.
Origin
United States
Maker
Joseph Buegeleisen Company (Buco)
Time period
circa 1960-1970s