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Faraz |
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Graprilia |
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I would say the safeist helmet is the one that fits properly no matter how cheap it is.
So ignore the price tags really and get a good fitting one. ____________________ Piaggo liberty 125 SOLD - CBR 125 - SOLD Aprilia RS 125 - SOLD CBR 400 NC29 - SOLD ZX6R currently own https://bikepics.com/members/Graprilia/ |
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Kal |
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https://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p157/Kal_hybrid/Vikings/yummy_viking_by_Crisscoula.jpg
Sorted...
Seriously though, you can pay £150 for a pair of trainers that have a 'name' or pay £10-20 for a pair that are anonymous
All helmets are required to reach the same standard to be sold for road use.
My £30 Nitro scored a 4 out of a possible 5 on the sharp scale, some very expensive helmets had difficulty scoring 2. ____________________ Kal...
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Louise |
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Interesting about the two above posts.
I couldnt trust a lower brand helmet - No matter the fit.
The way we would test them at work - left by older owners who brough lids was shocking.
Now these could of been 'dropped' before we decided to kick the cr*p out of them but the RST lid bounced down the stairs and split in two.
The AGV S4 - Claw hammer in the head - first attempt
I know people have different perceptions of helmets. But since seeing what the entry level Arai can withstand I went with that  |
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Blau Zedong |
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Louise |
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Not everyone has an Arai head - But if you do they are really comfortable - Just slightly noisy which is a problem we used to hear all the time.
I like the look of Shoei helmets but it feels like im being given a brutal facelift as I take it off  |
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Kickstart |
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Hi
Trouble is that a rigid shell is not necessarily what you want in the event of an impact, and may make the results rather worse. The helmets job is to absorb the impact, not to try and beat the tarmac into submission.
I have tried to break an old polycarbonate helmet with a hammer before (local dealer had some damaged stock ones nailed to some wood for people to try this with, with anyone who managed to break one winning a new helmet - he never had to give out a prize). Smashed hell out of it but didn't manage to even put a minor crack in it.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 79 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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