🔒 Closed Helmet Expiration

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The lifespan of a motorcycle helmet can vary depending on a number of factors, including the quality of the helmet, how often it is used, and how well it is maintained. In general, most manufacturers recommend replacing a helmet every three to five years, regardless of how often it is used. This is because the materials that make up the helmet, such as the foam liner and shell, can degrade over time, even if the helmet has not been in an accident. Additionally, exposure to sunlight and other environmental factors can also contribute to a helmet's deterioration. It's important to regularly inspect your helmet for signs of damage or wear, and to replace it if any issues are found.
 
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