Arai Kwaka Helmets

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Arai Kwaka Helmets

Postby SoundGuy » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:08 am

So what's the story with these helmets.
Me thinks they're just custom paint jobs for the photoshoot.
But i'm hoping i'm wrong and we can buy them ;)
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Re: Arai Kwaka Helmets

Postby frog » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:48 am

I am guessing a pommy photo so go here if you didnt think of it
http://www.araihelmet-europe.com/php/pa ... e=fullface
its pretty piss poor, so you probably already looked and (like me) couldnt find it.
I couldnt even find the Dean Thomas or Gary McCoy Rep.... :cry:
There is a Hayden rep in green in the US that looks sweet as
http://www.araiamericas.com/helmets/vector.html

This makes VERY interesting reading but, Arai sidepods (and I wear a KBC by the way)
http://www.araiamericas.com/Arai_Differ ... depods.asp

If you are too lazy here is a bit of the blurb

Pod-less systems are easier to make, requiring the simple flat surfaces beneath the pivot points to contain the mechanisms on both sides.
But because Arai believes these flat spots in the shell's curvature may diminish its integrity, we strive to maintain and continue the shell's natural three-dimensional curvature beneath the shield's pivot mechanism (that nobody sees) in order to maintain shell integrity
Flat spots can also mean weak spots, even in the areas of the pivoting mechanism, since the EPS liner behind it is thinner. To correct that, the liner must be made harder and less comfortable, or thicker. And if thicker, the helmet becomes bigger and more round than Arai's smaller, organic egg shape.
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Re: Arai Kwaka Helmets

Postby red_dave » Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:38 pm

Have a go at this...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150266923332

see the note stating they dont have Aust. standards stickers... :roll:
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Re: Arai Kwaka Helmets

Postby frog » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:30 pm

Went and priced a McCoy Rep today, green with red roo like Coxhall wore whilst racing in England
$1150 :shock:
Fug me, BUT they did have the Dean Thomas Rep I love as well only $650 RRP hmmmmmm.....
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