Arai GP-6 S
Arai GP-6 S
Using the shell shape of the GP-6 and GP-6RC, the GP-6S offers an affordable price level while still maintaining the same larger eye port size for increased peripheral vision. The GP-6S has a single intake and single exhaust, the forward vent has been enlarged to improve air intake and improve overall ventilation performance. The CLC outer shell uses much of the GP-6 RC technology and styling. Improved ventilation thanks to larger duct ventilation holes. Fire resistant lining made of three materials: Carbon Nit ®, Nomex® and Conex® fabrics. Yellow Kevlar® chin straps. Comes with FHR M6 studs.
Features:
- Large 10mm intake and exhaust holes for increased airflow (front vents are closable)
- New shield pivot hardware with redesigned track slider for improved aerodynamics
- Wider eye port for increased peripheral vision
- New positive shield locking mechanism provides solid shield latching while allowing normal operation
- FHR M6 studs
- Arai 6 Series 3mm thick visor (not interchangeable with GP-5)
- FIA 8859-2015 and SNELL SA2015 Approved
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All products will be shipped as soon as stock is availble. On average this is 2-4 business days from the point of order to recieving the helmet.
All helmets are inspected prior to delivery and cannot be returned once they have been shipped. All helmet purchases are final.
For returns on Accessories, contact us to open a returns ticket within 30 days of purchase.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Shield Care & Cleaning
All Arai visors have a very strong anti-scratch coating to extend the useable life of the shield.
The polycarbonate material used to manufacture the shield is very strong and durable, but is not shatterproof or impervious to damage. Products such as brake fluid, degreaser, gasoline and even gasoline fumes can quickly, easily, and often invisibly weaken the shield. Take great care not to expose your shield to any chemicals.
Visor cleaning should be done only with warm water and a micro fiber cloth. Laying a microfiber cloth, soaked in warm water, across the shield will soften the bug debris and make cleaning easier.
Once cleaned, protecting the shield surfaces with an all natural carnauba wax will not only help bead rain water but reduce the amount of dirt build up as well.
Proper Helmet Cleaning
To prolong the usable life of your helmet, it is important that you clean it regularly.
This does not mean a full strip-down wash every time, that level of clean can be reserved for once or maybe twice a season. More frequent, routine cleanings can be as simple as a quick wipe down with a wet towel, or a limted wash of the easily removable parts.
After every use, we encourage you to wipe the residual sweat from the surface of the interior lining. If you use sun block, makeup or hair products, you may want to pull out the cheek pads and head liner and give them a quick rinse in the sink. Build up of these products can become difficult to remove after a while.