A good rule of thumb is to replace your helmet every three to five years, assuming it hasn’t suffered any damage during that time. You should replace a helmet immediately if you’re involved in a crash. The protective foam inside motorcycle helmets is meant to protect you from one hard blow. Continuing to use the helmet after being involved in an accident means you won’t be fully protected if you’re hit again.
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