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New VS Used
As a learner, we all got told never to:
a) use someone else's helmet b) never to buy a used helmet. Has anyone ever bought one 2nd hand? ie from ebay? would anyone ever recommend it? Or is there a general consensus that bikers wouldn't lie? would they tell the truth and say it has never been dropped/it has been dropped? :?: Feedback from you all experienced guys/gals would be appreciated. |
If there is cash to be had, people will lie.....simple as. I know someone who chucked their bike down the road. They did it all back up with bits from ebay and sold it as perfect. He is a complete **** head.
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I haven't and I wouldn't, as you have no guarantee that it hasn't been damaged in some way. Buy a decent quality new helmet from a reputable dealer. After all, how much is your head worth to you?
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Taking on board what you've said guys - it is exactly the reason why we shouldn't try to skimp and save when it comes to protecting the head.. but say you come accross a helmet (on ebay) right size, right colour, guy selling it cos he bought a different colour bike.
He has a 100% feedback, and you contemplate buying it since you 'trust' him? isn't that a typical scenario any one has come accross? Also, is it true that the likes of Shoei and Arai will check your helmet for free for damage? maybe at roadshows? |
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Honestly - just dont do it My 2p's worth David |
Only Arai test, not Shoei.
Yes I would be tempted by your description, only you can answer for yourself though. I always used to use 2nd hand lids on my peds (they didn't even fit well :roll: ) |
well as a rule I'd agree, however I've got two secondhand helmets, one from a pillion rider who used it twice (and I've known her a long time) who didn't like the bike thing, and the other was a display one (not a "try it on job" either), but I'll grant you these are exceptions, I won't buy a helmet on ebay even if it was said to be new, or for that matter from anywhere not reputable.
Cheers Mark. |
Does anyone know when and where the testing of Arai's is/can be done? Also is it true that Arai do this for free for Arai lid owners?
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I think Arai's have to go back to Arai themselves for testing. It might take a few days. If theres a dealer near you thats an Arai stockist, pop in there and ask them about it.
Personally I would'nt buy a 2nd hand lid. I agree with the others about not being 100% sure of its history the only way IMHO you can do that is to buy a new lid, even then you cant be 100% it hasnt been dropped in the shop etc. Which is the other reason I wouldnt buy a lid from an on-line dealer and have it delivered either. But at the end of the day its up to you isnt it. |
I always buy them new and always take great care to make sure they fit properly, (mind you Im especially paranoid about protecting my bonce) - but then we all should be - weve only got the one and it cant be replaced #-o
Ive just replaced a 7 year old helmet that I couldnt actually see anything particularly wrong with but they are supposed to start disintegrating inside (I was told after 5 years) and losing their protection against concussion. I remember years ago me and hubby had open face helmets :? 8) (ah those were the days) and for a few years he didnt have bike and the helmets sat in a cupboard which was a little bit damp. When he got another bike we got them out a shower of disintegrated white stuff fell out :shock: so it definately does happen. Anyway going back to your question - personally I wouldnt touch it with a bargepole :| |
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