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Planning a first trip to Europe in May and tonight noticed that my Arai Signet Q lacks the ECE sticker that is on my wife’s Scorpion. A question to those of you who have toured over there, is this going to be an issue? Should I plan on buying another before we go?
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Just a quick thought - is there an ECE reference on any of the tags inside the helmet? My LS2 FF386 (which I've really enjoyed for how inexpensive it is) has both a sticker on the back and a mention of the certs. on the inside tag.
If it doesn't have the chin-strap tag with the above details, it's not UN/ECE 22-05 compliant, despite any other labels.
On some ECE helmets, the label is behind a sheathing over the chin-strap. To read the label, the sheathing can be pushed back while holding the strap with the other hand.