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macbec29
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So I have a top of the line Arai helmet, no damages, no drops or accidents and still in good shape. BUT I bought it in the mid-90's (I had a 5 year riding hiatus in the mid 00's). I've heard people in these forums say that as long as there have been no accidents or drops there is no reason to replace an old helmet that fits comfortably and is in good shape. Yet we have all heard the generally accepted belief that one should replace your helmet every 5 to 6 years.
What are the reasons why people claim a 5-6 year helmet shelf life. Is this just one of those beliefs that have no real basis that anyone can articulate but is generally accepted, or is there a real fact based, scientific accepted reason for this tenant of helmet ownership?
What are the reasons why people claim a 5-6 year helmet shelf life. Is this just one of those beliefs that have no real basis that anyone can articulate but is generally accepted, or is there a real fact based, scientific accepted reason for this tenant of helmet ownership?