
Originally Posted by
Tim 39
Yes it didn't fit correctly (could be lifted quite high at the back due to lack of lower support) and I tried all the other models and sizes.
The people in the shop of course told me that it fitted fine because apparently they know how to fit helmets? not sure who trained them because I knew it myself and then the scruitineers at the race tracks also commented.
The fit of the helmet wasn't the only thing that put me off it, because it was obvious to me that there was very little care taken when they made it. (for example the visor leaked becasue it didn't seal, the dome thing that fits into the strap to stop it flapping fell out and so if I'd kept using it the strap would've frayed etc etc)
so that was all the stuff that I could see.... what about the stuff I cant see? what was it like?
I'm not trying to say that if you crash in an FFM helmet you'll die, but what I am trying to say is that if I had the choice of helmets before a big crash I'd pay the extra and get the Arai. I'd do that simply because even if it worked a tiny bit better and that was just enough to save my head and its conents... I'd feel better off. The way I see it, heads and brains aren't readily for sale so I cant decide after the crash to buy a new one.
Basicly I'm personally not willing to take the chance
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