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Not really recommended per se. Actually certain solvents do hamper the structural composition, meaning some chemicals react with polycarbonate shells and make them softer than they are used to, which in turn reduces the impact absorption capability of the shell. The paints used on a good motorcycle helmet is as important as the styrofoam itself. So, unless you don't know what paint that you're gonna be using or not sure what the end result would be, I would suggest a no.Originally posted by Ram Shankar Ramasamy View PostHi friends
Is it safe to custom paint Helmets.
Planning to custom paint my MT BLADE helmet.
Cheers!
VJ
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The girl said, 'NO!'
And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.
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OMG. Thats scary.[emoji15] [emoji33] Thank you for your suggestion buddy.Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostNot really recommended per se. Actually certain solvents do hamper the structural composition, meaning some chemicals react with polycarbonate shells and make them softer than they are used to, which in turn reduces the impact absorption capability of the shell. The paints used on a good motorcycle helmet is as important as the styrofoam itself. So, unless you don't know what paint that you're gonna be using or not sure what the end result would be, I would suggest a no.
Cheers!
VJ
Its always better to sweat than to bleed. Wear helmet.
Ride Hard .. Ride Safe. And Ride Responsibly.
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Ya . that's what I was planning first. But I had a doubt about finishing quality of wrapping particularly at edges and air vent provisions. [emoji19]Originally posted by vivek7593 View PostYou could wrap it .. If possible..Its always better to sweat than to bleed. Wear helmet.
Ride Hard .. Ride Safe. And Ride Responsibly.
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Actually after reading quite a lot on helmets over the last 2 years, I have learned that it again depends on your preferences and one should make an attempt to try as many as he/she can before getting one. The problem in India is that you don't have the option available to try many of these brands before getting one and have to heavily rely on online reviews.Originally posted by umang75 View PostThanks for your advice Rachit. Since you are using one how's the lid over shark skwal & Agv. Kindly suggest.
I got seriously lucky with the Vortex. I got is at 50% off and it was everything that I wanted.
1) I don't have the RS-1, I have the vortex which is 1 level below the RS-1. 2 of my friends have the RS-1. So here is my as impartial take on it as possible:
2) Paint Quality and fit and finish is superb.
3) I prefer the Bell's and Shoei's interiors to AGV and ARAI. I got to try AGV and ARAI's during a short trip to US. I personally find Bell and Shoei interiors to be more plush than ARAI and definitely more plush than the AGV. I am a big Rossi fan and would love to buy a Rossi Replica, but somehow I just don't get along with AGV's interiors. They are very good, but I guess I prefer a bit more plush. Bell's interiors are really comfortable and plush.
4) Its on the heavier side.
5) Its on the louder side
6) It does not come with a Pin Lock insert for winter riding
7) The 1st city defogging position on the visor is a bit too big
8) The visor changing mechanism is very easy.
9) Both the guys using the RS-1 are pretty happy but they got it at a much cheaper price. 1 got it for around 21K from High note. The other got is from US for around 200$.
I have not tried any of the Shark's helmets, but a good friend is a fan and recently got the one you have highlighted and he is very happy with it. My hunch is that in the middle segment, I would not be surprised if Shark has better helmets than Bell.
The one website which I go to for any helmet reviews is webbikeworld.com
I really like their reviews and find them honest and impartial.
Best of luck!!
RachitRachit K Dogra
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Originally posted by rustynails View PostHi, anyone from Gurgaon here who can suggest a place to get a decent lid.
Hi,
Well, now there are numerous places in Delhi to get good lids.
I think the catch is that most outlets will are distributors of certain brands. So to save time, find one which you want to buy, go to its dealer and get it.
Some of the top one's are:
1) High Note Performance - Bell Helmets
2) Rider's Placent - HJC, AGC, MT
3) Moto Madness - HJC, SHOEI, AGV
You can always go to Karol Bagh. Chopra is one of the most known guys for helmets in Karol Bagh.
CHEERS!!
RachitRachit K Dogra
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Thanks Rachit!Originally posted by rachitkdogra View PostHi,
Well, now there are numerous places in Delhi to get good lids.
I think the catch is that most outlets will are distributors of certain brands. So to save time, find one which you want to buy, go to its dealer and get it.
Some of the top one's are:
1) High Note Performance - Bell Helmets
2) Rider's Placent - HJC, AGC, MT
3) Moto Madness - HJC, SHOEI, AGV
You can always go to Karol Bagh. Chopra is one of the most known guys for helmets in Karol Bagh.
CHEERS!!
Rachit
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Any fellow xbhpians who currently own or have owned or inspected THH helmets would like to share their experience with the quality of these lids?
Me and a friend of mine are looking for something that is below 4-5k or maybe less. I was checking out Sol and MT while my friend suggested me THH. So far I know that they are Taiwanese made, DOT certified, not hard to find and good value for money. Oh and they have some really good graphics too, but that is secondary. I would not mind getting one for now and later upgrading to SOL, MT or hopefully HJC and keeping the THH as a backup or for the pillion.
Cheers and regards.
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I use the coil lock available at Decathlon to lock it to the grab rail of my bike, it depends on what type of grab rail your bike has, as some bikes have open grab rails, where the coil lock is of no use, mine is a closed one, so it helps and also once removing the lock, it can be kept inside the seat itself or can be carried in a bag pack, so aesthetically also the bike is unalteredOriginally posted by motobiker View PostCan someone please help me out about this one.
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Hi mate,Originally posted by Ajeet Padhi View PostAny fellow xbhpians who currently own or have owned or inspected THH helmets would like to share their experience with the quality of these lids?
Me and a friend of mine are looking for something that is below 4-5k or maybe less. I was checking out Sol and MT while my friend suggested me THH. So far I know that they are Taiwanese made, DOT certified, not hard to find and good value for money. Oh and they have some really good graphics too, but that is secondary. I would not mind getting one for now and later upgrading to SOL, MT or hopefully HJC and keeping the THH as a backup or for the pillion.
Cheers and regards.
Ride safe!
For the price bracket of 4-5k you can opt for MT.
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