Kromm, thanks for that. I learned - you can drop it and you can paint it.
I'd been led to believe otherwise.
Gunny!Kromm, thanks for that. I learned - you can drop it and you can paint it.
I'd been led to believe otherwise.
Do it! If you live anywhere close enough to attend the Cycleworld shows this fall, the Arai-custom-fitter-guys will be there. It's so worth it.That was pretty good. I'm usually a Shoei kind of guy but I may have to check out the Arai's at the next bike show and see what a custom fit feels like.
What a great post!
Of course, if you take a zero mph forward speed fall and your head is still inside the helmet when it kisses the concrete, even from 3 feet elevation..
the helmet is toast.
Somewhere, Kaitsdad has a great post on this when his pillion hit the concrete while dismounting the bike. He took the helmet apart and found inner liner compression.. :blink:
You can DROP it....not throw it off a cliff!Kromm, thanks for that. I learned - you can drop it and you can paint it.
I'd been led to believe otherwise.
I think the circumstances of the drop must be qualified. What the Arai rep said made sense regarding the chances of the EPS liner being damaged without the weight of a human head inside. However, I also think a good visual inspection of the shell is in order before you assume that the helmet is okay to continue using. Any evidence of cracking would cause me to not wear it and purchase a replacement.You can DROP it....not throw it off a cliff!Kromm, thanks for that. I learned - you can drop it and you can paint it.
I'd been led to believe otherwise.
You're killin' me Jeff.You can DROP it....not throw it off a cliff!Kromm, thanks for that. I learned - you can drop it and you can paint it.
I'd been led to believe otherwise.
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