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28 Jan 2015, 10:13 (Ref:3498231) | #1 | |
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Fake Arai from Japan?
Help needed please.
I recently purchased an Arai GP-6S helmet from Japan on eBay! I knew the risk of potentially buying a fake but with the guarantees that PayPal offer I thought I'd give it a go. Saving nearly £300 seemed like a good idea. Too good to be true - usually is! I'm certain its a fake but now I have to prove it. Couple of things that convince me it's fake. 1. It doesn't fit like an Arai I tried on at the Autosport show 2. The Arai badge is a solid sticker and is not laminated over, I seem to remember the badge just being the black Arai logo then lacquered over none of the White should be a sticker. 3. There is no date stamp on the chin strap, this is from my motorcycle days but as I remember all Arai helmets had a built date on the strap. 4. The internal lining is not removable, it's glued in place, not even the cheek pads. I'm sure I could find more things but that's a good start. If you have one of these which is genuine could you please add photos so I can use them to demonstrate the authenticity. Lastly I'd like to add that although trying to buy something like this may seem a touch crazy from Japan I was fully aware of the risk, I have bought many things like this before and had no problem, this time I got it wrong! Thank you for any help or thoughts. Ed. There are photos of it here - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...0With%20Photos |
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28 Jan 2015, 14:26 (Ref:3498271) | #2 | ||
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The guys on the PH thread are correct, you've got exactly what you paid for - a Japanese-spec Arai. It's SAH2010 and FIA 8858-2010 so you can quite happily use it worldwide for racing.
How can I tell? It's got the FIA hologram and the SAH logos, they have anti-forgery properties so you can be confident that what you've got is what it should be. There's no way a fake would bother with such good quality ratchet gear or a Kevlar strap. Doesn't fit properly? Then you should always buy the helmet you try on. Japanese Arais are indeed different to UK ones. |
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