Replace dropped helmet?

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I dropped my helmet :( Arai Tour X 2. Resting on seat, fell off as I was getting something out of top box. Fell onto stone/gravel surface from seat height. Just seemed to be a few very small scuffs. Then noticed quite a large paint chip/dent (1 inch long by 5mm wide). Paint gone completely.

Maybe impossible question, but will the helmet be OK to continue to use? I seem to recall having read somewhere that a helmet should be replaced if it gets dropped. Is this really true, can it's integrity have been so compromised, or is a manufacturers ploy to sell more?

I guess I know what I should do, but at bloody c. £300 I'm so anoyed with myself. Bloody stupid mistake.


 
post a pic of it... what size is it? i'll give you £20 for the now completly usless lid:augie










i think it depends where the chip is and if it's gone beyond the paint layers:)
 
I dropped my helmet :( Arai Tour X 2. Resting on seat, fell off as I was getting something out of top box. Fell onto stone/gravel surface from seat height. Just seemed to be a few very small scuffs. Then noticed quite a large paint chip/dent (1 inch long by 5mm wide). Paint gone completely.

Maybe impossible question, but will the helmet be OK to continue to use? I seem to recall having read somewhere that a helmet should be replaced if it gets dropped. Is this really true, can it's integrity have been so compromised, or is a manufacturers ploy to sell more?

I guess I know what I should do, but at bloody c. £300 I'm so anoyed with myself. Bloody stupid mistake.



Dude, take it to a 5-Star Arai dealer and let them look at it.....
Hein Gericke for example, or whereever you purchased it.

And nest time, be more careful you numpty......:blast

Timpo.
 
Thanks Chaps:thumb2 I hadn't even thought to take it to an Arai test centre to check:blast Sometimes I worry about myself:o
 
Dude, take it to a 5-Star Arai dealer and let them look at it.....
Hein Gericke for example, or whereever you purchased it.

And nest time, be more careful you numpty......:blast

Timpo.

And what do you think they'll say:augie

they'll say bin it because they are in the business of selling lids... sceptical old me:D
 
And what do you think they'll say

They may say it's ok, giving the fella piece of mind.
If it's knackered, he'll need a new one anyway, but falling from a bike seat may not be far enough to total the lid, although it could, I doubt it has.

T.
 
I dropped my helmet :( Arai Tour X 2. Resting on seat, fell off as I was getting something out of top box. Fell onto stone/gravel surface from seat height. Just seemed to be a few very small scuffs. Then noticed quite a large paint chip/dent (1 inch long by 5mm wide). Paint gone completely.

Maybe impossible question, but will the helmet be OK to continue to use? I seem to recall having read somewhere that a helmet should be replaced if it gets dropped. Is this really true, can it's integrity have been so compromised, or is a manufacturers ploy to sell more?


All you've done is scratch off a bit of paint. The structural integrity of the helmet's outer shell and inner foam won't have been compromised in the least by such a fall.
 
All you've done is scratch off a bit of paint. The structural integrity of the helmet's outer shell and inner foam won't have been compromised in the least by such a fall.

what he said, it would need to be pretty serious drop before the lid's structure is affected. if you listen to the manufacturers, you should replace your lid every 2nd year too:blast
 
All you've done is scratch off a bit of paint. The structural integrity of the helmet's outer shell and inner foam won't have been compromised in the least by such a fall.

Agreed; if it is structurally useless after such a minor mishap how could it possibly protect you in a big off. Wear it and stop worrying or worry about something more relevant like why is there only one monopolies commission.
 
Thanks Chaps:thumb2 I hadn't even thought to take it to an Arai test centre to check:blast Sometimes I worry about myself:o

This is the advice from a mate who works for a rival manufacturer (although he chooses to wear an Arai helmet when not using his bike for business use)

If you can, take it to an Arai stand at a show/race meeting. They will probably declare the helmet safe to use there and then. If there is any doubt they will send the helmet to their test centre for a verdict. Apparently they X ray them.

If you take the helmet to an Arai dealer then they will send the helmet back to the Arai distributor who will then send it to Arai. It might take several weeks to get a response.
 
If you take the helmet to an Arai dealer then they will send the helmet back to the Arai distributor who will then send it to Arai. It might take several weeks to get a response.

Bloke at work did that after doing a graceful forward roll over a Nova and landing on his face. They lent him a helmet while his was inspected, serviced, visor replaced (FOC) and returned to him certified fit for use.
Mark
 
Thanks guys. Thanks also for the very kind, and I must say generous, offers to relieve me of my lid of death! Despite my naturally prudent disposition as an accountant, I'm going to turn over a new leaf and 'risk it' by continuing to use the helmet. I know, I know, my middle name is Brave:cool: Following Kenny's stylish advice I may even stick some duck tape over it and paint it red/black/white to match. I've come over all faint at the very thought of my daredevil antics!
 
Thanks guys. Thanks also for the very kind, and I must say generous, offers to relieve me of my lid of death! Despite my naturally prudent disposition as an accountant, I'm going to turn over a new leaf and 'risk it' by continuing to use the helmet. I know, I know, my middle name is Brave:cool: Following Kenny's stylish advice I may even stick some duck tape over it and paint it red/black/white to match. I've come over all faint at the very thought of my daredevil antics!

I hope you die:D


















if at a later date you actually manage to kill yourself i didn't really mean it:D
 
I'm going to turn over a new leaf and 'risk it' by continuing to use the helmet.

I think you have answered your own question.

Everytime you pull it on - the fact that it was dropped days/weeks/months/years ago (how long are you going to risk it) will always be in the back of your mind. £300 is neither here or there - how much is your head...

Get a new one - your will be much more careful - yes an expensive lesson but worth it?

Just my brass farthing's worth.
 


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