With signed lids bearing messages thanking Arai for looking after their heads it certainly shows that a quality product can to do its job when you need it most - if you are heading to the show this year be sure to pop in and take a peek for yourself. Also adding to this reassurance is the second part of Arai's stand which consists of their 5 star service area with free helmet servicing for Arai customers which shows that the aftersales service is second to none, for Bikechatter though the most interesting part is the helmets range and the new Quantum that is causing quite a stir.
Browsing the 2010 Quantum range there are graphics to suit every taste - for me personally though it has to be the Oriental ( xmas list please Arai ), there is another colour option on the stand that is mouth wateringly tasty and that is the diamond flaked range, very cool indeed! The Diamond colour option is available in a number of their models, have a look at the RX-7 GP or Astro Light in Diamond blue...
If you are going to the show on Saturday the 5th December 2009 you ought to drop by the stand and take part in the Charity Auction which is raising money for Riders for Health, Arai have raised over £15000 for the charity since 2006 and are aiming to improve on this by auctioning off signed helmets and other racing memorabilia. For now though enjoy the images, for more information visit http://www.whyarai.co.uk/
Arai helmets have a big presence at the NEC show this year with a large and impressively constructed stand to display not only their current and forthcoming models but also a priceless display of helmets worn (and crash tested) by some of the legends of motorcycle racing.
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Leigh Godson
Technical Editor and Lead Product Reviewer for Bikechatter, is responsible for the team of rabid Bikechatter.net reviewers and partial to the odd product test himself.
Leigh rides a 2005 ZX-10R while his (poor old) aching body will still allow and puts in a decent amount of road miles each year - if only he could get more track miles though!
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