Like a kid with a new toy
My new Arai GP-6S turned up this morning Very, very nice....just got to send it off to Ultimate Airbrush for the paint job. Not very Locost but I
only buy a new one every 7-10 years
http://www.whyarai.co.uk/cgi-bin/arai_product.pl?id=GP6S&desc=Arai.GP-6S.Helmets.GP-6S
Nice!
It's dearer than my motorbike helmet though (£530 Shoei) But you've gotta be safe and comfy, so fair play to you!
Steve
Needed a Snell SA2005 helmet this time so I can go Sprinting or do the 6hr GOME event at Mallory. I wonder if trackday organisers will restrict it
down to Motorsport helmets now that the MSA have outlawed Bike helmets.
With a spare anti-fog tinted visor it was £650 including the VAT. Unlike Bike lids it has VAT on it.
And if I win the Lotto this weekend I want one of these
http://www.whyarai.co.uk/cgi-bin/arai_product.pl?cat=G04.GP6&desc=GP-6.RC
[Edited on 23/1/10 by jeffw]
nice! makes my £60 second hand lid look a bit poo.
whats the paint job going to be?
Got myself one of these at Autosport last Sunday. Managed to get a good deal including Bell helmet bag and Sparco balaclava from Demon Tweeks of all
people!
Geoff.
Nice hat!
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I wonder if trackday organisers will restrict it down to Motorsport helmets now that the MSA have outlawed Bike helmets
This is my Arai RX7 bike helmet
so I was going to get Richard at Ultimate Airbrush to update it a little but use the basic design ideas.
My Arai GP-6S was Demon Tweeks and I got £80 discount over the phone.
[Edited on 23/1/10 by jeffw]
HOW MUCH!?!?!?!
You need your head examined.
I get by with one of these.
Comse in white and contains paint so you can customise it yourself.
When I started biking at 16 (a very long time ago back in the seventies !) someone told me to always buy the best helmet I could afford.
I have tended to live by that when purchasing. I couldn't afford the GP-6RC at £2500 +VAT but if I could I would buy it. Same with the GP-6S...I
can afford it so I have. Just paid Gordo £35K for my part of the banks we all bought which was slightly less than expect so...new lid
Remember kids-with-too-much-money, it has to FIT for it to actually work. Also, they don`t last forever so need replacing every few years.
oooh i like that design
one day i might get a helmet painted to match my car. need to paint my car first though...
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Remember kids-with-too-much-money, it has to FIT for it to actually work. Also, they don`t last forever so need replacing every few years.
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Originally posted by RK
Remember kids-with-too-much-money........
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Originally posted by RK
Remember kids-with-too-much-money, it has to FIT for it to actually work. Also, they don`t last forever so need replacing every few years.
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Sorry if it's a silly question but essentialy what's the difference between a motorsport helmet and a bike one?
I remember being at the Ring 2 years ago when I met a father and son in a Caterham. Very nice car, 1.8 K Series on fuel injection. Had a long chat
about the car and the Ring etc etc.
The following day I saw them again....The father had bandages on his hands up to his elbows and had lost all of the front of his hair, eyebrows etc
and had pretty bad looking burns on his face and also had bandages on his chest.. The son had very minor burn on his chin. Apparently the fuel lines
had split on a flat out section of the track and had soaked the two guys in fuel...which then ignited. The son was in a fire proof helmet, suit,
boots and gloves but the father was in a bike helmet and normal leather gloves. Certainly made me think....
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I just dont get the personal or condescending comments approach.
The guy has got a new lid and is proud of it. If we could all get the best quality we could afford wouldn't we do that to give ourselves the
maximum protection in an accident. Unfortunately quality comes with a price.....
looks nice, im getting one of these when ive finished rebuilding the car
http://www.v2sport.com/v2pro.html
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looks nice, im getting one of these when ive finished rebuilding the car
http://www.v2sport.com/v2pro.html
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looks nice, im getting one of these when ive finished rebuilding the car
http://www.v2sport.com/v2pro.html
Ahh, nice one, that's more my price range and having not considered anything other than my bike helmets until I read this thread I may well go for it
Edit: Nice, it generates downforce, I'll get stick one on the boot lid too
[Edited on 23-1-10 by flibble]
Certainly nothing wrong with the V2 pro....it has the same safety cert as the Arai
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Originally posted by jeffw
Certainly nothing wrong with the V2 pro....it has the same safety cert as the Arai
For me personally it is fit & finish as well as trusting the Arai brand to do as much as possible to save my head. Having had 5 or 6 Arai helmets
and crashed bikes in 2 of them without serious damage I decided to stick with them. Simple as that really.
Anyway helmet is back from Ultimate Airbrush and looks awesome.
This is the last new lid I got.
Sorry for the blood btw!
Argh trying to figure out how to resize this
Would you believe this is actually the best pic I have of that helmet lol.
[Edited on 6/3/10 by Badger_McLetcher]
[Edited on 6/3/10 by Badger_McLetcher]
Agincourt re-enactment gone too far ?
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Originally posted by jeffw
For me personally it is fit & finish as well as trusting the Arai brand to do as much as possible to save my head. Having had 5 or 6 Arai helmets and crashed bikes in 2 of them without serious damage I decided to stick with them. Simple as that really.
Anyway helmet is back from Ultimate Airbrush and looks awesome.
Hoping someone would ask
[Edited on 6/3/10 by jeffw]
Very Nice, mind if i ask how much the paint job was?
Glad I've read this topic tbh as am hopefully gonna get me bike license soon, was going to use the same helmet for both! Not gonna do that
now...
If I've learnt anything from reenactment it's that you need to protect your noggin. Of course this doesn't necessarilly mean paying
through your nose, but it's one thing you shouldn't skimp on.
Not sure telling the price is appropriate on Locostbuilders but it was £380 +delivery. Would have been £325 without the cartoon. Obviously the more complex the design the more it costs.
nice .... but what is that on the back?
looks like a blue roller skate.
Lol
It is meant to be a racing computer mouse (the bike lid had a Kart version this one is meant to be a car version of the same cartoon).
ahhhh i thought it looked familar , explains the "half front bumper" which is the mouse lead then.
And they paid you over 300 pounds just to wear it! Where do I sign?
Sigh, not you again....naff off if you haven't anything constructive to say.
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Originally posted by jeffw
Just paid Gordo £35K for my part of the banks we all bought which was slightly less than expect so...new lid
While I appreciate the costs involved in this helmet are not to everyones taste (or budget) and the paintwork will not met many peoples approval, I
am, however, taken aback by the level of sniping and snide comments given that I have always found Locustbuilders a pretty friendly place.
I will get the Admins to remove this thread.
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Originally posted by jeffw
taken aback by the level of sniping
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Originally posted by jeffw
I will get the Admins to remove this thread.
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I hope this was not aimed at me. I am genuinely interested in what people who buy expensive helmets think the benefits are.
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No need, you can do it yourself. Just edit your original post and tick the delete this thread tick box. easy.
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Originally posted by jeffw
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You appear to be of the opinion that helmets are all the same and therefore extra money spend on them is a waste.
Not at all, but I have observed that in most things, the cheapest is a lot worse than something only a little more expensive. In the mid range, you get what you pay for whereas the most expensive things are only a little better for a lot more money - the law of diminishing returns.
jeffw - 7/3/10 at 09:32 AMWell, in Arai motorsport helmet terms, I have bought the low-end model. There is the GP-6 at £1000 and the GP-6RC at £2500.
eddie99 - 7/3/10 at 10:22 AMSorry for asking how much it costs, i think its worth it!!! Didnt realise the snipes would happen.
02GF74 - 7/3/10 at 10:34 AMquote:
Originally posted by jeffw
While I appreciate the costs involved in this helmet are not to everyones taste (or budget) and the paintwork will not met many peoples approval, I am, however, taken aback by the level of sniping and snide comments given that I have always found Locustbuilders a pretty friendly place.
the sniping as you put it is I reckon is due to partial ignorance.
I would include myself but I was not aware of your helmet being for car motor sport and having to comply to different regs. than motorcycel helmet so learnt something there.
nevertheless, I suspect the puzzlement still exists as to why it is worth paying £ 800 for a helmet instead of £ 400 or £ 200 or £ 50.
you may have crashed several times but unless you had the exact same crash in lesser and more expensive helmes, I do not see how you can say that a £ 400 did a better job than a £ 100, unless you have analsyed a whole bunch of these helmets from crashes.
I profess myt ingnorance in the standards and aren't that interested in the details but would like to know in layman terms how the helmets become better with more money.
for example, it take a x KN forcre to crack an average skull but Y KN if wearing helmet Z or W kN if wearing helmet costing 2x helemt Z.
My only understanding is that the helmets pass the smae standard but as the price goes up, they become lighter do to more elaborate material and constructions.
..... anywways, nice helmet, it's yours, your money, your head, in the gander scheme of things, what does it matter what anyoine else thinks?
jeffw - 7/3/10 at 11:12 AMThere are many different standards for helmets (Bike and Motorsport ones) and they require different things. Bike helmets are not required to be fire resistant simply because you are not expecting to be near a source of flames for very long on a bike.
Motorsport helmets are designed in a different way. They must protect against impact, sharp object intrusion (think Massa last year) and attempt to keep the driver alive while sitting in a car on fire. Because the driver is restrained with harnesses & (possible) HANS devices it is not the same requirements as a bike helmet.
The Arai GP-6S is the entry level Arai helmet which uses the same shell shape as the more expensive helmets but is made of different materials. It still has a fireproof interior, Kevlar strap (don’t want your helmet strap to burn through while in the middle of an accident), fireproof visor and aluminium visor screws. It also has HANS posts to enable the use of a HANS device. The primary difference between the GP-6S (£561) & GP-6 (£980) is the weight, level of object intrusion protection, aperture size and it passes a higher FIA safety standard. As someone who wears glasses I cannot use a GP-6 as I can’t get the glasses on. The GP-6RC (£2500) passes the highest FIA standard and is at the level which is required for F1 this year. Weight is an important consideration as the helmet adds to the weight of your head which you have to keep upright in 3-4g corners or a 100g accident so every gram will make a difference (an extra 150grams would be the equivalent of ½ Kg hanging off your neck during a high speed corner or 15Kg in a 100g accident).
Shell size is important as well, a lot of helmet makers in the lower price ranges use one shell with different padding for each size. So a XL helmet will be a lot lighter than a XS helmet. In karting now you will need a specific kart helmet or a motorsport helmet to compete but if you are under 14 you must use a specially designed childs karting helmet not an adult which you have been allowed to do up to now.
Also remember that all motorsport helmets are +VAT whereas Bike helmets are VAT free.