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Arai Corsair V - Arai RX-7 GP Helmet

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

See webBikeWorld.com for the full review, more photos and information on this helmet and many more.

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  • now i am a helmet maker i'll tell you the truth

    they might not let me post this , i've talk with

    snell, kbc hjc and even arai the only thing thats dot

    on a helmet is the foam so all a buyer is paying for

    is a foam with a candy coated graphic shell

    i make helmets and thats the truth, helmet

    makers stop tricking buyers tell the truth!

  • @asher2010, see webBikeWorld for our detailed report on the differences between DOT and ECE helmet safety standards. There's a lot more to it than just the EPS liner.

  • im looking for a helmet that flows the most air!! air noise dosent matter, waht helmet would you guys suggest

  • See our reviews of the Nolan N43, Schuberth J1 and Gmax GM68S.

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  • I agree that the visor removal/replacement process is cumbersome and difficult. I tried to install the smokey tinted visor and it took me forever to get it in. It simply doesn't slide into place like the instruction booklet says. I won't be trying that again anytime soon.

  • I always check out your reviews before considering buying a new lid. Definitely an evolution/refinement over the Corsair/RX-7. Just as comfortable but I don't notice the extra weight. Found the wind noise wasn't as bad as on the corsair, nor did I find I was affected by buffeting in crosswinds and at motorway cruising speeds.

    I DID find however, the visor change mechanism required a bit of jigging because of the plastic visor ridge on the temple, but still allows fast changes

  • @asher2010 Dear Sir...I've always worn a Full face helmet starting with a Shoei

    RF-200 Jazz red bought in the early 90's...After numerous Shoei X-8's, Astro's and Rapide's (Japanese market Arai)... Nowadays it's always an Arai RX-7 Doohan or Edwards replica on my head... I certainly would buy another Arai in the future...It's my head and I don't mind paying extra for it's protection...Thank You

  • Hopefully Arai will re-issue the Colin Edwards RX-7 yellow/red replica, the helmet design which he wore when he rode for WSBK Castrol Honda team in 1999/2000. In my opinion thats the most striking design/colour Arai helmet to date... Please Arai...Thank you

  • Good video, thinking of getting the RX7, I always get Arai's and feel like treating myself to the top of the range, I think asher2010 may have a point but still going for it.

  • I've heard the argument that you shouldn't buy a $300 helmet unless you have a $300 head. So I guess that proves that there are other people besides you who mistakenly think that the reason to buy an expensive helmet is for more safety.

    Truthfully, any DOT approved helmet will do the trick for safety as you said. But the actual reasons to pick a helmet are comfort, weight, air flow (cooling), aerodynamics (the tendency to pull on your neck), and personal aesthetics.

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