Nex
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I was definitely going more than 35 on a few of my spills.
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Arai. Two thumbs up from me. I took a spill at about 35-40mph and got flailed off the bike. I was wearing a full suit, gloves and 800 dollar Arai. That aria took very hard hit to the chin and left side of the face shield to the upper helmet. It was well scuffed up and definitely did the job.
I think we are talking around each other here a bit.“Plastic” was meant in humor as a movie reference.
My apologies.
Engineered composites are tailored for specific OEM applications—ie oil pan heat/chemical degradation/sealing/impact resistance/compatibility with mating to alloy surfaces.
For an OEM, an impact that would cause a well designed composite pan to fail/leak—would breach an alloy of the same weight (we aren’t talking titanium, high strength aluminum alloys, or high end steel).
No contest. Pound for pound as unit costs drop and processes improve,...
Same here, the Arai likes the shape of my head, the Shoei's hate the shape of my head.@smurfslayer. @Nex
I wear Arai(tm) helmets exclusively—as they fit my melon. They are expensive, but the technology has trickled downstream to budget helmets.
The same thing is occurring with manufacturing costs—composite use for oil pans and other applications.
Imagine wearing an alloy helmet, unless you are doing medieval dress up (or want to wear a steel pot vs. modern composite military helmet). I digress, lol.
the Shoei's hate the shape of my head.
And here I thought those were different breeds. Silly me.I’ll bet your sheep do too.