The strap on my Arai Chaser has become rippled/ridged/ruffled.
Can't think of proper description. It's fine to tighten, but often a bugger to undo
If I was in UK I'd get a new strap fitted. Not so easy here.
Is there a simple way to soften or flatten the strap?
Otherwise it's new helmet time.
Ta.
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Arai Chin Straps?
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Re: Arai Chin Straps?
Surely the perfect excuse to buy a new RX7.
I'm sure Arai haven't made the Chaser for at least a decade (is there a date code stamped on the D-Ring?), deffo time for a new one!
I'm sure Arai haven't made the Chaser for at least a decade (is there a date code stamped on the D-Ring?), deffo time for a new one!
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Re: Arai Chin Straps?
Failing that ^^^^ I'd try dunking it in hot water or even fold a wet hanky a couple of times put it on it and iron it. If the hanky dries completely out take the iron off!KungFooBob wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2026 7:46 pm Surely the perfect excuse to buy a new RX7.
I'm sure Arai haven't made the Chaser for at least a decade (is there a date code stamped on the D-Ring?), deffo time for a new one!
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