I have to try on a helmet before I buy it. It's not like a pair of socks... YMHO.
I have to try on a helmet before I buy it. It's not like a pair of socks... YMHO.
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Having a look through his auctions, interesting that he lets you pick up jackets and clothing but NOT helmets
This arai training video on correct fit may be of interest /PT
http://www.spikedhumor.com/articles/...ing_video.html
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Yeah like you say, SOME of the local shops. At least with them you have a leg to stand on and they actully have a premises, they can't run and hide, they can't just stop replying to e-mails and weather they like it or not they must offer a warrenty of some degree and they actully will get you parts if you ask and they will let you try before you buy.
I hate queues!!!
I would have thought trying one on before buying would be standard procedure. But then in my field of work identical model instruments aren't actually "identical" when it comes to the feel of playing them and maybe I'm just projecting that onto another area it doesn't apply to. I'd have just thought though that with something as critical as a helmet, where comfort is an important factor as well as safety, try on before buy would go without saying just in case.
Like they say, if you deal with the lowest bidder it pays to have some $$ spare to cover the risk you run and if you do that you would have had enough to get the other anyway.
I bet your opnion would differ if you got a freight damaged helmet and the supplier said something like "it was fine when it left here'' then what do you do? buy another?
I hate queues!!!
That may be the case, I'm not up to play on Arai retail pricing. His Shoei offerings are a bit different:
Niaoniao's X11s are on at $899, X-Spirit RECOMMENDED retail price is $999.
Niaoniao's Hornets are on at $699, NZ RECOMMENDED retail price is $699.
Niaoniao's Multitecs are on at $680, NZ price is $699.
NZ helmets have 5 year warranty.
Is the difference in price really worth it???
anjum (95 ) 14 Dec 2007 niaoniao was the seller
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Yep, damaged parts.....here's how Niaoniao handles this scenario:
TradeMe Feedback:
He is refusing to take responsibility for badly packaged and therefore damaged visor.
trader responded: 14 Dec 2007
Hope this customer read the terms and conditions, if you do not agree do not buy it. We 100% guarantee our products are 100% intact before handing over to courier company, we are NOT resposible for any incident happened during the shipping including late delivery, parcel missing and damged parts. Customer need to contact NZ EMS Courier (EMS track and trace number is located on the parcel packaging).
Interesting, EMS is an international-only mail service, the guy didn't even send it himself!
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