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Unique Arai Helmets stolen

Arai has had seventeen helmets stolen (it also happened to them back in 2009 when five were stolen from their premises) from their private collection that they load out to international shows and dealer events so the public can have a chance to admire these special and unique lids.

These particular helmets that were worn by: Freddie Spencer, Randy Mamola, Joey Dunlop, Kevin Schwantz,Tady Okada, Luca Cadalora, Shinya Nakano, Colin Edwards, Gaston Rahier, Mika Hakkinen, Steve Ramon, Tetsuya Harada.

Cal Crutchlow, John Hopkins, Kenny Roberts Jr.
, Noriyuki Haga and Pit Beirer were stolen from a transport van that was taking them to Italian Importer BER Racing.

They were to be used for a special exhibition at the BER Racing premises, celebriting 30 years of cooperation between Arai and BER Racing.
These helmets are recognizable through the following topics:- Most helmets are SNELL, not ECE approved- Well worn, some with crash damage, interior may be detoriated- Older models (Giga, Corsair etc.
) up to 30 years of age- The designs are painted on, no use of decals- Often fitted with sponsor stickers or decals (often cigarette brands like Rothmans etc.

)- Often fitted with a 2D flat racing visor with provision for tear-offs- Sometimes fitted with tear-offsAny information of the wherabouts of these helmets is highly appreciated.
If you have additional information please contact Arai at 0031 (0)33 254 1010, or leave a message on Facebook or Twitter.

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