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Chris Bird 23-07-11 11:03 PM

Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
... That the SHARP helmet testing system is regarded as the most thorough retail Motorcycle Helmet test?

This is because they test your helmet against 1 impact at 18 mph,

Food for thought.

mikerj 24-07-11 02:58 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
You might want to read this. They are tested at 3 different speeds for each impact point.

dizzyblonde 24-07-11 03:21 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Sharp tests aren't unknown news.

However, they are dubious tests, as very expensive helmets Shoei for example, come out with really low ratings, as opposed to Shark for example. I needed a new lid recently and usually buy Sharks, but nobody had one to fit me, so had to buy a HJC, which is dire as far as the tests go.
I've had one Shark go down the road and bounce my head on the tarmac and it didn't look buggered, not that I used it after that.

As long as they do their job I'm happy

mikerj 24-07-11 03:27 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzyblonde (Post 2578151)
Sharp tests aren't unknown news.

However, they are dubious tests, as very expensive helmets Shoei for example, come out with really low ratings, as opposed to Shark for example.

Just because a more expensive helmet gets a worse score doesn't mean the test are dubious. If the test method was changed slightly and the more expensive helmet scored better, would the test still be dubious or would it suddenly be correct?

ophic 24-07-11 03:39 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Test are just tests - simple and quantifiable. What may be dubious is how well the tests relate to real world crashes.

megs 24-07-11 06:03 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
My shoei qwest is 5 star, and it was expensive

Lozzo 24-07-11 06:56 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ophic (Post 2578157)
Test are just tests - simple and quantifiable. What may be dubious is how well the tests relate to real world crashes.

There was a piece written about this a while ago by the people who produced the stats for the Sharp people to develop their tests from. They basically said the testers misinterpreted their figures and results which meant they devised tests that bore little relation to road accidents.

I ignore Sharp tests altogether, they mean nothing when a 50 quid cheapie thermoplastic lid scores more stars than an Arai that has had millions of pounds worth of development and 30 years of experience of making the best helmets in the world thrown at it.

beabert 24-07-11 09:01 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Well until there are tests to prove the above, if i was buying for safety then the sharp test is the only thing i have to differentiate between helmets currently.

I buy for comfort and cost myself.

andrewsmith 24-07-11 09:15 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 2578249)
There was a piece written about this a while ago by the people who produced the stats for the Sharp people to develop their tests from. They basically said the testers misinterpreted their figures and results which meant they devised tests that bore little relation to road accidents.

I ignore Sharp tests altogether, they mean nothing when a 50 quid cheapie thermoplastic lid scores more stars than an Arai that has had millions of pounds worth of development and 30 years of experience of making the best helmets in the world thrown at it.

As lozzo.

Nolan/ Xlite are the only manufacturer that don't supply lids for the test.
Again I'd rather trust my knowledge of the lids and buy a X701 (A 5 year+ design) over a £50 thermoplastic lid

mikerj 24-07-11 10:07 PM

Re: Did you know? - SHARP helmet testing.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewsmith (Post 2578360)
As lozzo.

Nolan/ Xlite are the only manufacturer that don't supply lids for the test.

AFAIK all the helmets used in the SHARP test are bought via retail outlets to prevent any "special" ones being supplied by manufacturers.


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