Mo
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someone told me if u drop a bike helmet u gotta replace it...... thing is i got given one and i don't know if its been dropped. any way of checking. no visable signs i.e cracks, chips
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_Allan_
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You should but most people will find that hard to stomach after spending £500+ on an Arai . A drop onto concrete from over a metre will cause internal compression of the foam/lining materials and can leave no visible mark on the exterior.
The next time you have an accident the helmet will be less effective.
Arai offer a free x-ray check. You can either go to their trailer at a bike event or call Phoenix Distribution. However I'm not sure this is for Arai's only or all makes.
Be warned though if they deem it damaged they will return it with the straps cut meaning new lid anyway
[Edited on 18-04-2009 by _Allan_]
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Mo
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cool cheers Allan
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
Be warned though if they deem it damaged they will return it with the straps cut meaning new lid anyway
Bunch of cunts
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_Allan_
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haha not really. If the helmet doesn't meet saftey criteria and is damaged then they will be liable if they return it for you to pop it back on your pretty bonce.
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Gareth F
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Good idea really.
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dannymccann
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Mo just buy a new helmet, dont bother with second hand mate
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth F
Good idea really.
Indeed
If a helmet is deemed unsafe and damaged, its better to force them to buy a new one instead of just go yeah I'll get one come next pay day... As who is to say nothing will happen until then where the helmet could fail in the worst possible way...
I'd be pissed off yeah if they cut the straps on my helmet if I had this done, but I'd also feel better in the knowledge that I know I'm safe with a new lid!
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fir3vip3r
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get yourself a new helmet asap.. ive never ever skimped on a helmet like alan says, itll be hard to swallow if you drop your £500+ arai 10 minutes after you bought it but to me my life is worth more than £500 tbh
its the bmf show 15th-16th of may, if you need a new lid id advise getting there you could pick up a few bargains.
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PaulW
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Also the Thunderspring in Northwich on May 10th just incase your more local to the NW at the time
http://www.thundersprint.com/
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Mo
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yeah think i'm gonna start looking for new bike gear. Any recommended websites u guys use?
Just done my CBT on a geared bike. Plan is to continue with a fast track course and get the full license
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Bonney
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try j&s accessories, there pretty decent
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Mo
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will check it out
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PaulW
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J&S have a 20% sale on at the moment aswell, I think all there online prices have been adjusted accordingly!
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fir3vip3r
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theres a j and s shop near me and correct 20% off everything which makes it quite reasonable for once.
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Mo
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wow just been looking at this JS website and the prices for helmets vary alot. what the deal with that?
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Mo
yeah think i'm gonna start looking for new bike gear. Any recommended websites u guys use?
Just done my CBT on a geared bike. Plan is to continue with a fast track course and get the full license
Don't use a website. Bike gear isn't high street fashion.
get your ass to a bike show, theres plenty thoughout the year. NEC, Ally Pally, Excel etc... Prices are much cheaper, and you get to try everything on.
Failing that, just got to all your local bike shops, find something you like and that fits well.
If your using it in the winter, don't forget it'll need to be able to be stripped.. (I.E my textiles jacket has 3 layers, plenty of external zips to allow the air in the summer, and lots of padding in the elbows, back, shoulders etc).
Look and try gear on. Some higher named brands have less padding and arn't as good.
I'd tend to stay away from Frank Thomas gear. Expensive, and does't seem to rate that well in terms of lasting. That said, my current jacket of 2 years is a FT and its bloody good, but all other FT gear i've had hasn't been good.
And if your a summer rider, just go for leathers straight away.
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Mo
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nice one VXR.... will be mostly a summer rider. Still have a car to use. I'm completely new to all this bike stuff don't know anything about brands, gear etc. Got 2 bikes shops local to me so will have a look in them soon.
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Daimo B
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Pop down there and have a look round.
For leathers, i'd say get a 2 peice set (Jacket, and trousers) that can be zipped up (so you can do track days if you want in the future).
Leathers vary in quality, thickness, material type, so do a little online research to find whats going to be best for what you use the bike for. I'd look to spend between £300-£600 on a good set.
NEVER buy a 2nd hand helmet, your life is worth more than that.
Alan's covered the hairline fractures in a skid lid. The shouldn't really be knocked, but they will do, u'll always end up knocking it on a table or something Lids are a fashion thing these days, most are quite safe. Look to spend between £100 for a budget lid, going up to £200-£300 for a good decent one, and upwards of that for rich mofo's
Gloves, summer gloves would be ok. They allow a lot more air in, they are usually quite slim, with some kind of carbon, or plastic, or titanium accross the knuckles. About £40-£120
Boots, well the most common cheap boots are SIDI's. Mine are tatty now, but they have seen the floor a few times. Protection isn't really great (esp top of foot), but they will take a scraping down the road and still have good heel protection. Usually around £100-£150. I change my boots for a set of thicker winter ones for the colder seasons.
As with everything, knowledge comes with experience as time goes on. Where I use mine every day, I go thorugh jackets every 2 years. I got more old jackets n boots n crap everywhere I really should thown out Summer riders won't be so bad and the gear should last you a good few years.
[Edited on 20-04-2009 by VXR]
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Mo
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keep the info rolling
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PaulW
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If you're like me though, boots will cost in excess of £350
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Daimo B
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I'll bet odd you've got Daytonas
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Mo
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for a first set of boots i think i'll pass at paying £350+
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IvIarkgraham
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i got a nitro helmet for £25 from ghost bikes
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
I'll bet odd you've got Daytonas
Yes, but custom made size 51's
Ordered them just before Christmas... ummm yeah, still waiting on delivery (should be this week)
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