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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    They just put the little tags on the inside and you choose either ....
    SM/LG/XL or OMFG YOU GOT A BIG HEAD size, I know of only one that has the last size mentioned...and no it aint me.....

    Imagne trying to sell somebody a helmet, not being racist here just stating fact, and having to tell islander/maori. that they have to pay $20 more for a helmet because they have a different shaped head, because the cs10 etc you could go hugeee sizes, just not right for thier head, had to goto the other model (cant remember exact code sorry) and youd find one that fitted pretty easily. usually ended up giving them a discount to make it the price of the usual one so i didn't get my head boxed in lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    If you actually build a relationship with a shop you get that back with interest.

    2 hours ago.

    'Hi Shane my speedo has stopped working'

    'Drop it in and we'll replace the sensor.'

    'Cool I have a few calls to do on Monday - can you lend me a bike for a few hours'

    'Sure.'

    And I get a discount on everything I buy.
    Yep, that's been my experience.

    If you bought a Honda though you wouldn't have to worry about crappy parts not working.
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    Welcome to the MAINLAND Mark. Well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    An Arai dealer will service an Arai helmet (replace broken bits, clean and adjust) a NZ new Arai helmet every single day for free if you want to take it in every day.
    Rubbish........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sollyboy View Post
    Rubbish........
    Perhaps they don't like you? That was the dealers response to the question 'Why would I buy one from him instead of from overseas?". He also tells me that not only will they provide that service, but they send their parts rep to the Arai dealer thingy every year so that he knows exactly what he's doing when he's providing the aforementioned service. I'm guessing it'll be the broken bits you have a hard time with? I doubt that their service covers abuse of course...

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    I bought an Arai on the Internet 2 years ago & are very pleased with it. Having said that I would be very cautious of items purchased out of Hong Kong/China. They are masters at copying. Stickers and labels can make it look authentic but check details like the weight of the helmet which could give a clue. Does it match up with the advertised figures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    Yep, that's been my experience.

    If you bought a Honda though you wouldn't have to worry about crappy parts not working.
    Ha. Just fixed it myself anyway - dirty connection.

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    Watched A Programme On The Box Last Night About Chinese Knock-offs And Fake Counterfeit Products. Perhaps The Guy In Wellington Can Sell Helmets Cheap Because They Are Fakes. After All, From What I Can Make Out He Is Not An Offical Distributor Of The The Helmets He Is Selling So How Do You Know Where They Come From. We Are Talking About Our Lives Here So I Think I'll Stick To Getting My Helmets From Shops That I Know Are Reputable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jono25 View Post
    Watched A Programme On The Box Last Night About Chinese Knock-offs And Fake Counterfeit Products. Perhaps The Guy In Wellington Can Sell Helmets Cheap Because They Are Fakes. After All, From What I Can Make Out He Is Not An Offical Distributor Of The The Helmets He Is Selling So How Do You Know Where They Come From. We Are Talking About Our Lives Here So I Think I'll Stick To Getting My Helmets From Shops That I Know Are Reputable!
    Fair enough sticking to a retail shop, however the helmets are genuine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klown73 View Post
    Yep, fair point, at the end of the day we're talking about your average head shape here, so some will fit great, others will not. Hence some people find Shoeis more comfortable, others may find Arais more comfortable.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    whoa! stay away from the race card.
    They can't drive, let alone ride 2-wheeled vehicles.

    Merely stating the fact that my head might be different from yours. Same as everybody else.
    By the way, I hope using oxymoron does not make you a moron.

    Quote Originally Posted by Klown73 View Post
    I thought I'd play devil's advocate, so asked the question of Shoei regarding different shapes versus different territories:

    "The shape of shell is same (using the same mold), but the material (a component ratio) is different. The interior is also different because the shapes of the head between European and Asian people is different."

    The question here is not safety, Shoeis / Arais from any territory have to be, and will be, safe and legal. It's more a comfort issue. You can't blame Niaoniao for trying to make a buck when the currency is (was) strong, but I feel he's obligated to advise people that there is a difference, and that they may not receive after-sales service that proves his product good value for money.
    So NZ'ers and the Islanders have to fit there coconut shaped heeeds into a skinny white boys helmet... poor fookahs!

    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    read -

    http://www.araihelmet-europe.com/php....php?page=faq5

    FWIW i imported my RX7, up to $700 cheaper (depending on what stealership you go into), and it is EXACTLY the same as the ones in the shop.
    bwahahahha spot on

    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Anyone know what the difference in spec is between a Shoei helmet for the American market, and a European market example?
    The difference on average is about 15 Stone





    we should all embrace free and open trade; however just like having a quickie.. sometimes not protecting yourself can bite you in the nads


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferris View Post
    Fair enough sticking to a retail shop, however the helmets are genuine!
    Fair enough but how do you know? It seems to me the only way you can be sure is if you buy them from an authorised dealer. If this guy was so up front why can't you visit him to try the helmets on. Why does he have to hide behind trademe if he is so genuine??? Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jono25 View Post
    Fair enough but how do you know? It seems to me the only way you can be sure is if you buy them from an authorised dealer. If this guy was so up front why can't you visit him to try the helmets on. Why does he have to hide behind trademe if he is so genuine??? Just a thought.
    Try reading the thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    The onus actually is on the bike shop to build that relationship. The only thing they ask of the customer is that they buy their product. If the shop fails to meet their end of the bargain once something has been bought (within reason of course) then they deserve to go out of business.

    I am always aware that without my customers my business has nothing.
    I don't think you need to be this hard on yourself Katman. You have your ethics and good character, and while many customers will see and respect this, many will not, and they will trample you and take what they can. It has been very difficult for me to tell these two groups of people apart, offering respect in turn where it was afforded to me, and protecting myself from those who would take advantage of me.

    The customer is not always right.

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    I brought a Arai helmet and have found it to be the best ive ever had, didnt relise how crappy my old hjc fitted till i tried the arai in contrast the arai fits like a helmet should and the hjc wasnt ever my head shape. Iam really happy with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    So, if I have two friends, one with longer head and one with rounder head, both europeans.
    hmmmm. you live in a strange land...
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