hmmm...
Napsal: pát bře 14, 2008 22:38:17
There are big differences between different lids, despite of wether they are approved or not. A Swedish magazine has been doing some independent testing and it seems that the biggest problem with the cheaper helmets is not so much related to the helmet itself but to the strap. In a few cases the strap (or lock) would fail/open and the helmet fall off, leaving the head unprotected. The conclusion was that a double D ring is by far the best system together with a smooth strap. Another important factor was a tight and comfy fit as the head might tumble around in the helmet if it's loose or ill fitting.
. . . which is what ive been saying all along,from the start of this thread.
The FIT is the single most important factor as to weather a helmet is going to save your brains . . . NOT the fact that it has a posh/expensive brand name on the front . . .
odborník se diví, laik žasne...
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Originally Posted by Logi1200s
I think if they're honest many people buy Arai's for the "image"
i think that it's important as much as performance and quality...
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. . . which is what ive been saying all along,from the start of this thread.
The FIT is the single most important factor as to weather a helmet is going to save your brains . . . NOT the fact that it has a posh/expensive brand name on the front . . .
odborník se diví, laik žasne...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Logi1200s
I think if they're honest many people buy Arai's for the "image"
i think that it's important as much as performance and quality...
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"Those who risk nothing do nothing, become nothing, achive nothing." D.Jeffries