Crash Helmets - returns policy?

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You bought the yellow rapide ???? :geek: :geek: :geek:
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I did :D

I ride 60s and 90s bikes. So I split the difference and got something from the 70s/80s. As above I didnt want a piss pot open face.

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oh you £$£$^$%^£$%$"£^$%^"£$"£!"£%$^£$&%^&£%^*

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Bought my MM93 NXR from Sportsbikeshop on the basis that if I didn't like it I could ship it back for free. Top service from them. I popped into the Leeds store a few months back now as I'd reserved the Shoei GT Air 2, I wasn't sure about it though but there was absolutely zero sales pressure.
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I followed up on the Sportsbikeshop Black Friday sale and managed to get the boy an Arai Debut helmet for the bargain price of 215 quid as they added a 10% discount code i had to the already discounted price. 84 quid less than normal retail :thumbup:

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Picked up my Arai today, tried it on stood literally outside their door. :D

Fortunately it fits, but it's on the snug side. I'd describe it as "reassuringly firm" rather than "uncomfortably tight" though, if anything I've probably become used to a helmet that's too loose. 'Tis my first Arai and I'm impressed with the build quality, everything seems very 'solid'.

It's very very yellow :D
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 4:06 pm Picked up my Arai today, tried it on stood literally outside their door. :D

Fortunately it fits, but it's on the snug side. I'd describe it as "reassuringly firm" rather than "uncomfortably tight" though, if anything I've probably become used to a helmet that's too loose. 'Tis my first Arai and I'm impressed with the build quality, everything seems very 'solid'.

It's very very yellow :D
It will bed in a bit, they can normally tailor it to fit a little through altering some of the padding. When i buy my Arai's i buy them fairly tight and even many years later they still fit comfortably whereas a Shark i bought in the past was loose within 3 years as the padding bedded in too much
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Turns out my kids don't want to buy me the crash helmet for Xmas after all. They want to buy me something more personal than bike stuff? :? I haven't bought a new helmet for a good few years so i'll treat myself.

Merry Christman Tai.

Aww thanks Tai, its just what i've always wanted! :crazy: :lol:
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Yorick wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:48 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:44 pm It arrived today and fits nicely. Xmas present sorted. Thanks for all the advice.

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The Friendface thing where it shows you this day in history, just popped up with the day I bought my Tour-X4... 5 years ago. Guess I'll be needing a new lid.

Probably a Debut or a Profile V... in frost black.
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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:17 pm The Friendface thing where it shows you this day in history, just popped up with the day I bought my Tour-X4... 5 years ago. Guess I'll be needing a new lid.

Probably a Debut or a Profile V... in frost black.
Just because the manufacturers recommend you change the helmet every 5 years doesnt make it gospel. They are in the business of selling you their product and they dont explode after 5 years if they are well looked after.

Some manufacturers say seven years from production, others say 3 years if used regularly :wtf:

But the 5 year advice does give you the excuse to buy new kit and justify it to a doubting missus :thumbup:
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Kinda disappointed with the Bell lid. It may not be completely the helmets fault, but the turbulence from my screen make the peak vibrate horrendously! If I touch the peak, it stops instantly, so i feel the peak is just too flimsy, but accept it might not be noticeable on a different bike? Shame to confine it to the cupboard as its quite comfy, but anything over 40mph is pretty much unbearable!
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Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:21 pm Kinda disappointed with the Bell lid. It may not be completely the helmets fault, but the turbulence from my screen make the peak vibrate horrendously! If I touch the peak, it stops instantly, so i feel the peak is just too flimsy, but accept it might not be noticeable on a different bike? Shame to confine it to the cupboard as its quite comfy, but anything over 40mph is pretty much unbearable!
This is why I've not spent £700 on an Arai this week. If it's not 100% it's useless.
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Got this recently, does a job but visor opening could be easier.



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Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:21 pm Kinda disappointed with the Bell lid. It may not be completely the helmets fault, but the turbulence from my screen make the peak vibrate horrendously! If I touch the peak, it stops instantly, so i feel the peak is just too flimsy, but accept it might not be noticeable on a different bike? Shame to confine it to the cupboard as its quite comfy, but anything over 40mph is pretty much unbearable!
Shame. I love mine.
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Yorick wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:30 pm
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:21 pm Kinda disappointed with the Bell lid. It may not be completely the helmets fault, but the turbulence from my screen make the peak vibrate horrendously! If I touch the peak, it stops instantly, so i feel the peak is just too flimsy, but accept it might not be noticeable on a different bike? Shame to confine it to the cupboard as its quite comfy, but anything over 40mph is pretty much unbearable!
Shame. I love mine.
I'm going to move the windscreen deflector and hope that cures it, as you say, nice lid, so it'd be a shame to bin it over turbulence.