Can spray painting a helmet damage the shell?
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:14 am
Hey, folks.
I have officially ridden my '81 CX500 for the first time, for all of 100 feet in a straight line in my parking lot. Just enough to verify that the clutch had to be let out, as the bike stayed somewhat in gear when the clutch was fully engaged. But, I took care of that, and the clutch action seems good now...
Helmet question-- after lots of internet research, I bought the infamous Z1R ZRP helmet that did so well on the Motorcyclist.com review. If nothing else, i am confident it is a great parking lot starter helmet.
Whatever helmet I stick with, I intend to paint it fluorescent/safety orange. I have never actually been stylish, and having already locked in a wife who is too beautfiul for a guy like me, I am not worried about starting now. Safety first, and from what I read in someone else's post a bright orange helmet can go a long way towards visibility. (I'm also looking for a road-worker reflective orange vest to wear over my leather...maybe I can get some hot pink chaps to really look like a nutjob...)
My helmet came with a note about not using solvents or abrasivies to clean it, due to the risk of compromising the shell material. Any thoughts on whether a can of aerosol spray paint would degrade or compromise a helmet?
Thanks.
JC
BTW-- Love this site, and I ponied up as a gold supporter. Just waiting for my name to be officially added to the list...
I have officially ridden my '81 CX500 for the first time, for all of 100 feet in a straight line in my parking lot. Just enough to verify that the clutch had to be let out, as the bike stayed somewhat in gear when the clutch was fully engaged. But, I took care of that, and the clutch action seems good now...
Helmet question-- after lots of internet research, I bought the infamous Z1R ZRP helmet that did so well on the Motorcyclist.com review. If nothing else, i am confident it is a great parking lot starter helmet.
Whatever helmet I stick with, I intend to paint it fluorescent/safety orange. I have never actually been stylish, and having already locked in a wife who is too beautfiul for a guy like me, I am not worried about starting now. Safety first, and from what I read in someone else's post a bright orange helmet can go a long way towards visibility. (I'm also looking for a road-worker reflective orange vest to wear over my leather...maybe I can get some hot pink chaps to really look like a nutjob...)
My helmet came with a note about not using solvents or abrasivies to clean it, due to the risk of compromising the shell material. Any thoughts on whether a can of aerosol spray paint would degrade or compromise a helmet?
Thanks.
JC
BTW-- Love this site, and I ponied up as a gold supporter. Just waiting for my name to be officially added to the list...