Top 5 Signs When To Replace A Helmet? | Rider Safety Series

Top 5 Signs When To  Replace A Helmet? - IBM

 The basic and simplest used parameter to replace a motorcycle helmet every five years. If you ride your motorcycle daily then your helmet gets a lot of use and at that time helmet reaches the end of its service life. There are no research documents published on how long a helmet might be protective after ages and use. mostly we replace helmets when they are badly damaged.  

The Department of Transportation recommends that helmets be replaced after a crash or if the helmet has been in a severe impact.

There are a few other signs to look for when it comes to replacing your motorcycle helmet.

Motorcycle helmets are designed to protect the head of the rider in case of an accident. They are also required by law in some countries, so it is important to know when to replace a helmet.


The following are 5 signs that indicate when you should replace your motorcycle helmet:


1) When the helmet has been involved in an accident or has been dropped from a significant height, it should be replaced.

2) If the helmet has been exposed to heat or fire, it should be replaced.

3) If the helmet is more than 5 years old, it should be replaced.

4) If you have had head surgery or have had an injury that required stitches, you should replace your helmet as soon as possible.

5) When you notice any cracks in your helmet's shell or liner, you need a new one.


How To Select Perfect Motorcycle Helmet

Choosing a perfect motorcycle helmet is a difficult task. There are so many factors to consider, and the process can be overwhelming for a first-time buyer.

The first thing you need to know is that there are two main types of motorcycle helmets: full face and open face. Full-face helmets provide more protection from wind, bugs, and debris while open-face helmets offer less protection but allow for better visibility.

There are several factors that will help you choose the perfect motorcycle helmet: budget, safety features, comfort level, fitment size, style preference.

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The helmet standards are designed to protect the head and brain from injury.

The minimum standards for a motorcycle helmet are as follows:

  • The helmet should be able to withstand an impact of at least 1.8 meters per second without breaking or cracking.
  • The helmet should be able to withstand a blow to the top of the head from a metal weight dropped from at least 3 meters without breaking or cracking.
  • The helmet should be able to withstand a blow from any angle with a metal weight dropped from at least 3 meters without breaking or cracking, and it should have energy absorption by means of foam, rubber, or other material that is capable of preventing penetration into the skull.

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