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Helmet replacement cheek pads |
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Anonymous: Cornell | ||||||||
I have a Shoei helmet, guessing about 4-years old, and I found the article 'Shoei Helmet X-Spirit replacement cheek pads' and was wondering where you bought them? |
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For safety reasons, with a 4-year old helmet in Thailand, you should better be looking for a new helmet. Lots of people in Thailand don't take the daily UV-rays on plastic serious, but trust me, UV-rays have a very destructional effect on plastics – and in Thailand we get a lot of UV-rays. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Flying Squirrel | ||||||||
If In BKK. Go to or call Paddock, see if they have any cheek pads. Very near MRT. While you are there you may find you fancy a different helmet! |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +5 Registered: 04/23/10 |
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Anonymous: OxfordT | ||||||||
Somebody knows the washing instructions of helmet pads? |
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Flying Squirrel | ||||||||
3 Comfort Padding
Removable parts should be removed and washed by hand or in a washing net in the washing machine. Fixed padding should be wiped with a damp cloth, again using only a neutral cleaning agent. After cleaning or washing, all parts should be thoroughly dried out of direct sunlight in order to prevent the development of unpleasant odors.
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Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +5 Registered: 04/23/10 |
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