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Helmet Painting (How to added)

Post by bigtez »

Does any body know anything about airbrushing helmets? I have done some airbrushing on R/C car bodies and would like to try my hand at helmets and other things.
I have heard that some paints damage helmets and there are specific types of paint for helmets. I haven't been able to find much info so far but will keep looking.
Any help would be appreciated.

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I looked into this a while ago. I have a plain silver/grey helmet I wanted to have painted. I ran into a number of problems.

1) No one wanted to provide me with any info about the type of paint that could be used.
2) No one could direct me towards any research that showed that painting helmets stuffed them up.
3) Most places that wanted to paint the helmet had to remove the Aus. standards sticker.

I gave up.
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It's only the early poly carbonate type helmets that couldn't be painted.

I want one like this but Linda says she doesn't want to look at it while we're out 2 up :lol:
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Rossi wrote:It's only the early poly carbonate type helmets that couldn't be painted.

I want one like this but Linda says she doesn't want to look at it while we're out 2 up :lol:
Come on there are enough arse#@$#@ out on the road allready are't there :lol:
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dunno, but my gf Chloe is a graphic design student, and artist and is VERY handy with computers & pencils...shes drawn me my own "cartoon character" to go on my next lid..so im gunna buy a solid colour 7 get her to paint it..sumhow...
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neka79 wrote:dunno, but my gf Chloe is a graphic design student, and artist and is VERY handy with computers & pencils...shes drawn me my own "cartoon character" to go on my next lid..so im gunna buy a solid colour 7 get her to paint it..sumhow...
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StereoHead wrote:
neka79 wrote:dunno, but my gf Chloe is a graphic design student, and artist and is VERY handy with computers & pencils...shes drawn me my own "cartoon character" to go on my next lid..so im gunna buy a solid colour 7 get her to paint it..sumhow...
You have a gf? How did that happen?
Even she doesn't know the answer to that.... :lol:
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Post by Nanna10r »

I looked into painting my Lid to match "Tiggr". The helmet needed to be Fiberglass construction & a basic paintjobbie started at $400 :roll:
Needless to say I'm still wearing a Plain black Fiberglass Shoei.
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Yeah but I think they charge more for Kids helmets Brett... :lol:
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Re: Helmet Painting

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bigtez wrote:Does any body know anything about airbrushing helmets? I have done some airbrushing on R/C car bodies and would like to try my hand at helmets and other things.
I have heard that some paints damage helmets and there are specific types of paint for helmets. I haven't been able to find much info so far but will keep looking.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Terry
from the Arai Helmets site FAQ.........

1. Is painting of the helmet and use of decals allowed?
Painting of an Arai helmet is allowed (check the instructions in your manual), But before
painting remove all plastic (polycarbonate) parts. DO NOT remove any (trim) rubbers
and cover the complete inside of the helmet to avoid the agressive fumes will damage the inner part of the helmet. Self-adhesive decals ('stickers') may be used on the helmet, they don't have any influence on the material.
Do Not remove the inner lining, chinstrap nor trim rubbers at all circumstances!



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Now i am getting somewhere. Looks like i will be able to paint me lid over the christmas break. I will post some pics when its done.

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StereoHead wrote:
neka79 wrote:dunno, but my gf Chloe is a graphic design student, and artist and is VERY handy with computers & pencils...shes drawn me my own "cartoon character" to go on my next lid..so im gunna buy a solid colour 7 get her to paint it..sumhow...
You have a gf? How did that happen?
dunno...shes even sane!!..not blind,deaf or mute (tho it would help)..mind u theres sum negatives too..shes not 3 foot tall with a flat head either....
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Post by esie »

Jeff (hubby) had his helmet repainted by a fellow that was recommended by City Yamaha. He only had it done plain black, and then put a decal on it. I can get his details if required.

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Post by diesel »

OK so only paint fibreglass helmets.
would it matter that most new(ish) helmets have a kevlar/fibreglass composite shell?
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