elixermixer
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How many of you have had a helmet custom painted/airbrushed? did you do it yourself? how did you prep it? did it come out like dog ____? thanks
so are our spyders... plenty of those get a splash of paint or more... :dontknow:nope...helmets are expensive enough!
so are our spyders... plenty of those get a splash of paint or more... :dontknow:
(My ignorance is hangin out like a bad pair of shorts here... :shocked
If the helmet is clearcoated, could you just paint over the top of that? Would it act as a barrier to prevent whatever ugliness could occur if certain chemical interacted?
other thing to remember is the useable lifespan of your helmet. to spend that much to toss out or sit on a shelf after 3 to 5 years is tough.
i hate throwing out the Shoei stock helmets when their end of life.
other thing to remember is the useable lifespan of your helmet. to spend that much to toss out or sit on a shelf after 3 to 5 years is tough.
i hate throwing out the Shoei stock helmets when their end of life.
The servicable life of a helmet depends on many factors. It is not always necessary to toss a helmet after 5 years. A sound helmet is critical. Because of this, the industry goes way over to the conservative side. Helmet manufacturer's have no way of knowing how each individual treats their helmet (and the spectrim is very wide here). The generally accepted formula is 5 years from date placed into service or 7 years from date of manufacture (unless you are racing, then you go by the 5 year rule only).
It used to be true with most helmet shells that they deteriorated over time. But this is no longer true with most helmets and modern materials, at least in a reasonable time span. Todays helmet shells acutally get stronger with time.This is very slight and not really a factor other than to state that they arenot getting weaker.
What ruins a helmets interior is our sweat, oils and (ugh!) dead skin. With most well made helmets you can replace all of the interior padding.
What ruins the shell is hitting it on things. Small cosmetic scratches or nicks are not an issue. Bigger hits can be. If you crash and hit the helmet at all it is a good idea to replace it. Even if it seems ok to you. In a crash where the helmet takes a hit it is easy to cause damage that you can't see.
If you take good care of a well made helmet and replace the interior at reasonable intervals it can easily give you great service for 10-15 years.
One thing that you have to take into consideration here is the technical advances made over time. Todays helmets are better at protecting you than they were even 5years ago. And Much Better than 10 years ago. This is a factor that only replacement can resolve.