and don't think they don't fake DOT , snell and ECE stickers either. They have been just caught recently with faking CSA stickers on equipment.
Keep in mind that Amazon is like Ebay now. You can open up an account and sell your Arai helmet through them. Most of those are not coming from Amazon.
If you do some reviews online - anything that is not a Chinese brand i.e. native to China is most likely a fake (a few sites have echoed this). Note that it's no different than Amazon i.e. you can get fakes on there as well (I had an acquaintance who bought a Canada Goose jacket on Amazon and was stumped when she found out it was fake...).@dr_sarcasm do you mean stuff that is Chinese-branded is most likely contraband/fake/knockoff?
Any popular expensive brand will have extremely convincing fakes. You can't tell the difference unless you know what to look for usually. Just the way it is.
I know someone with a fake CG jacket and the only way to tell just by looking at it is the interior stitching and a few other small differences.
Why not buy from gp bikes or royal or riders choice you can try it on make sure it fits.I'm thinking of purchasing my Arai helmet and I have been browsing for days for a cheaper arai helmet. All of he helmet that is in http://revzilla.com is selling the Arai RX-7x helmet for 881 usd and same with Amazon. So basically almost all seller is selling this helmet for a 800+usd. But I found the same helmet in Aliexpress which only sold for 600+usd. I'm not sure if this is legit. Here is the link [Aliexpress Arai Helmet Here] but I'm not sure if this is a legit helmet or just some cheap knockoff helmet. Any idea on how to spot a fake and a legit? and how to know if the seller is legit? I saw his rating and he has like 90+% positive rating that's why I thought maybe he sell a legit helmet but the price of only 600usd is kinda fishy. But it would be great if this is actually a legit helmet
the bag says Made in Japan. How much cheaper is one bought in Japan vs in the west? That might be the savings there. Bought stuff in the east on visits that were a third cheaper than locally.
I was recently in Tokyo and purchased a Nagasuga RX7-X. I could not tell the difference in fit in comparison to the same size Corsair-X I previously purchased locally in Toronto. I believe it is the same helmet but with a local JPN safety certification. It was roughly half of what I would have paid for the same helmet here in Canada after taxes. The store is called NAPS. Do a search. If you're in Japan and don't care about a DOT sticker then go for it. Otherwise after shipping and import fees/taxes it probably makes more sense to support your local retailer.