I'd be more worried about the ten cent piece embedded in your helmet just next to that wee chip
I'd be more worried about the ten cent piece embedded in your helmet just next to that wee chip
looks fine to me , but then again im no helmet salesman
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The answer to your question is that the outer shell of a helmet is designed to absorb shock in a similar manner to an egg shell; it works once - and once only. Having hit concrete from a height there is no knowing whether the shell has retained its integrity or not. Time to change, the guy was probably right.
Unwise to park a helmet on a bike seat because of this.
Arai give a five year guarantee, I'm quite happy to use them for that. I had a BMW helmet, nothing wrong that I could see, but it was way past its use by date so out it went. Similarly with the Shoei that I was wearing when I hit the deck, it had road rash so it had to go.
A work colleague once asked me where he could get a helmet really cheap.
I gave him the usual spiel, "If you've got a ten dollar head, wear a ten dollar helmet."
"It's not for me, it's for the missus."
Oh, that's OK then![]()
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You might like to take a look at this video (also posted above), the gentleman from Arai appears to disagree with you on this point (starts aroung 7:15 I think), dunno maybe it's Arai specific.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ovd3KGu...%3DOvd3KGu6BgU
But I guess a new helmet is probably still the only way to be 100% sure.
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I'd keep using it, personally.
Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.
I vote to keep using it. Although in my experience with dirt helmets with chips, the clear coat peels off around it easily and I'm sure the UV damages it further over time.
Although it might just be more dirt sand blasting the chip that made it worse?
Either way she'll be right but start saving for a new one cause I wouldn't trust it after UV damage or if the chip starts growing.
That was interesting. It may be a Snell testing thing rather than an Arai thing, the Snell testing regime required a stiffer shell than others.
There was considerable discussion about this on the Web.
Also, I thought the Arai rep's comments re paint were informative. The Arai has a fibreglass shell, some of the helmets with plastic shells used to be accompanied by advice that no paint or stickers be applied. Solvents could degrade the plastic over time.
Still, I don't think I'll park the helmet on the seat.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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