How long does the ACU gold certicification last on a crash helmet??
I have a shoei I bought a few years ago and would like to use it at the Ron Haslam day... it has the ACU mark, but I think it may have expired.
Cheers.
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How long does the ACU gold certicification last on a crash helmet??
I have a shoei I bought a few years ago and would like to use it at the Ron Haslam day... it has the ACU mark, but I think it may have expired.
Cheers.
I was always under the impression it was 7 yrs from manufacture. The date will be inside. I've never been asked to prove my helmet conformed when doing a track day. Think it's just something they put in the paperwork to cover themselves.
You don't need it anyway - at the RH day, everything you need is provided, including helmet and gloves if needed
I like to use my own hat and gloves.... personal preferance and all that!!Originally Posted by Squashed_Fly
Ditto, but it's good if yours is out of date/doesn't meet standards etc.
I shall probably use their leathers as I'm guessing they'll be nicer than mine, plus I don't want to damage them!
True. That's why I asked....
I think my hat is four years old, and my gloves will be brand new.... I'll have to use their leathers, as mine are two piece and not zipped together + I need the leathers daily...
The acu stamp got replaced by the ECE one didn't it? Always thought lids had a 5 year shelf life then replace
Your ACU sticker will be fine. It was the British Standards sticker that got replaced with the ECE mark... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
I would use their leathers, boots, and gloves, but use your own helmet. Their kit is normally top notch, and is probably better than your own. Other consideration is if you do bin it, it's their kit you're destroying not your own... :-?
Oh, and shelf life depends on the quality of the helmet, how much it's been used, where it's been stored, etc. Normally good quality helmets are good for 5 years (some longer), whereas the cheaper kit is good for only 3 years. Main concerns are if the polystyrene layer is still supple, the helmet is still a snug fit, and it's been stored out of direct sunlight...
The useful life of the helmet has nothing to do with the Gold Star - that's just used to signify whether a helmet model is deemed fit to race in when it's new. Most modern helmets would be OK. It's up to you whether you use your own or not. I've had lids that I've crashed in but damaged only superficially (ie. light scuffing and gravel trap stone chips) pass scrutineering to be raced in again. Personally I wouldn't use a lid that many other people have worn - you don't know the history of it, and I bet the lining won't have been washed. It's your head Jon, if you have any worries about your helmet than it's time you bought another anyway, irrespective of doing a race school :
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