Allerton & Staring Join The Arai Race Family In 2022

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Multiple ASBK Champion Glenn Allerton has made the move to Arai Helmets for the 2022 season. Ex-WSBK/MotoGP and Current ABSK rider, Bryan Staring, has also made the move to an Arai lid for 2022…

Racing on the latest BMW M1 in the Australian Superbike Championship this season, Allerton is motivated to go one step higher following his second-place championship result in 2021.
Racing on the latest BMW M1 in the Australian Superbike Championship this season, Allerton is motivated to go one step higher following his second-place championship result in 2021.

“From a young age I have always recognized Arai as the safety and comfort leader in the helmet industry, so when the opportunity to wear them came up I jumped at the chance, the Fit and vision for me is perfect and the advanced air flow system In the helmet makes fogging and heat in the helmet non existent. Arai’s experience and technology is still the industry leader in race helmets” he said.

Glenn is the conduit to entertain, educate, create and connect. His passion to ride motorcycle started at the age of 4 but quickly moved into racing. At 8 yo he started to compete in Motocross and started to win multiple Junior MX championships. 

His main focus is on learning, developing and adapting so with his team he can win.
His main focus is on learning, developing and adapting so with his team he can win.

With over 30 years in motorcycling racing, wins in Motocross and Australian Superbikes with ASBK proves Glenn Allerton the results and is perfect match to the race developed Arai RX-7V Helmet.


Glenn Allerton Has a Reputation as a fighter to the checkered flag!

  • 2008 Australian Superbike Championship – Honda – 1st
  • 2009 Australian Superbike Championship – Honda – 2nd
  • 2010 Australian Superbike Championship – Honda – 3rd
  • 2011 Australian Superbike Championship – BMW – 1st
  • 2013 Australian Superbike Championship – BMW – 2nd
  • 2014 Australian Superbike Championship – BMW – 1st
  • 2021 Australian Superbike Championship – BMW – 2nd

Bryan Staring has also made the move to Arai Helmets for the 2022 season, also wearing the top of the line RX-7V lid. 

"I have every faith in the Ducati Panigale V4R, the team, personal and all the products they are choosing to use. I can’t wait for 2022 to begin" says Staring.
“I have every faith in the Ducati Panigale V4R, the team, personal and all the products they are choosing to use. I can’t wait for 2022 to begin” says Staring.

“Racing in Arai helmets is the dream for me. I couldn’t be happier to have the support of this well known manufacturer with an enormous history of being the helmet of choice for the world’s top riders. When selecting a helmet, there are many things that are important, like crash testing and safety standards, the quality of the materials in the shell, the fit and the energy absorption of the EPS foam.”



“Then for specific racing use, the ventilation, field of view and antifog capacity for racing in the rain, are all points to consider. Arai is a premium brand that excel in every one of these requirements.” he said.


Bryan Staring – Career Highlights:

  • 2004 125GP Australian Champion
  • 2009 Australian Supersport Champion
  • 2010 Australian Superbike Champion
  • World Superstock 1000 Race Winner – 2012
  • Former MotoGP Rider – 2013
  • Former WSBK Rider – 2014

The RX-7V represents the summit of Arai’s knowledge, experience and know-how in helmet technology. With a PB-SNC² outer shell, the revolutionary VAS (“Variable Axis System”) visor system and a significant increased smoother area around the temples, the RX-7V offers the new benchmark in the premium helmet segment.

The RX-7V represents the summit of Arai’s knowledge, experience and know-how in helmet technology.
The RX-7V represents the summit of Arai’s knowledge, experience and know-how in helmet technology.

From the anti-microbial material liner with an even slimmer frame, to the ducts, improved diffuser and the integrated Air Channels, every part shows the attention to detail that is so typical for Arai. Arai has continually improved the “glancing off” performance by learning from real scenarios.


Click here to find out more about the Arai RX-7V…


Thanks to the stronger, smoother shell and VAS, the RX-7V is closer to the ideal lid shape than ever. With VAS, the visor mounting position is lowered 24mm in pursuit of the ideal smoother shape that raises the ability of glancing off energy. As a result, this has made it possible for the shell to be completely smooth above the test line of the Snell standard.


 

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