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AMA specialises in riding apparel and a big part of our focus is keeping riders safe, but we also stock a growing range of consumable products and hard parts like off-road tyres, tubes, oils, chains and sprockets, bling kits, handlebars and the list goes on.motorcycle repair peabody ma View Map We had outgrown our Parramatta premises for many years and found it was getting harder for our customers to easily find what they were after in our extensive range of goods. star wars x wing motorcycle helmetWe had been looking for new premises with off-street parking for quite a while....and in 2008 we found a 3,000 sq. metre showroom / warehouse to become our new home.  j and s motorcycle leicester
It was at 321 Parramatta Rd. Auburn (300 metres from James Ruse Drive, right on the Auburn - Granville border) so it was a lot easier to get to from all directions than Parramatta. motorcycle parts telfordAlso to make life a lot easier we now have over 140 off-street car spots that we share with 2nds World. suzuki motorcycle parts pretoriaOur new store has enabled us to further expand on our massive range to ensure you get the best offering in the Southern Hemisphere.  champion motorcycles costa mesa californiaIn addition to much larger ranges and display areas for our Road clothing, Road spares, Off-road clothing, spares and accessories, and Custom departments, we now have a 500 sq. metre Clearance Section where you can grab an absolute bargain on discontinued products. cheapest carbon motorcycle helmet
Our clearance area is full of leather and textile jackets, road and off-road helmets, superceded mx clothing and boots, and various other items.  Auburn also offers a wheel removal service for tyre fitting, which we have wanted for quite a while. You can now book your bike in, ride to the store, and we will do the rest. (Sorry, no wheel removal service on Sundays). Auburn is also open on Sundays from 9am -3pm to give you more time to stop in, browse and hopefully find that item you have been looking for. Major Brand & Marketing Manager: Greg Road Clothing Operations Manager: Tony Off Road Operations Manager: Jeff Office Staff: Coralee (Manager), Kayla, Kaid, Kat & Stef Clothing Section: James (Manager), Jessie, Tim, Peter, Chris, Elyse, Scott, Ray, Aaron, Kevin, Marion, Murray & Natalie Road Spares Section: Trent (Manager), Tony, Andy, Mark, Brian, Rob, Josh & Walter Off Road Section: Matt (Manager), Brock, Brooke, Cameron, Greg, Filip, Jayden, Lewis, Miguel, Ariel & Ray
Custom Section: Daniel (Manager), Rowan, Rod, Brendan & CarlChoose the safestThe Consumer Rating and Assessment of Safety Helmets CRASH website provides independent and consistent information on the levels of protection from injury provided by motorcycle helmets in a crash, as well as the comfort level of helmets.CRASH is run by a consortium of government agencies and a motorist organisation, which all share a common interest in improving motorcycle rider safety. The program is supported by the Centre for Road Safety, the National Roads & Motorist's Association, and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC).Helmet lawThe NSW Road Rules 2014 require that:The rider of a motorcycle must wear an approved motorcycle helmet securely fitted and fastened on the rider’s head,The rider of a motorcycle must not ride with a passenger unless the passenger is wearing an approved motorcycle helmet.Helmet standardAn approved motorcycle helmet is a protective helmet for motorcycle riders of a type that complies with:Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1698:2006 Protective Helmets For Vehicle Users, as amended by Amendment No. 1 of 28 September 2007 and Amendment No. 2 of 27 May 2009;
orAn earlier version of Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1698 or Australian Standard 1698-1988 that was in force at the time of manufacture or importation; orUnited Nations Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No 22 (UNECE22.05) as amended; And has a mark certifying compliance with an above standard.Motorcycle helmets manufactured after 31 March 2011 to meet AS/NZS 1698 must have an identifying mark from a body accredited or approved by the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) certifying compliance with an above standard.Accredited companiesAccredited companies that certify motorcycle helmets can be found on the JAS-ANZ website. As of December 2015, there are four JAS-ANZ accredited bodies that can certify motorcycle helmets to comply with AS/NZS 1698. Information printed on the labels includes:BSI: Certified Product. Australian & NZ Standard. .auSAI Global: Certified Product. Australian Standard AS/NZS 1698. Issued by SAI Global. TUV RA: AUS Certified Product.
Compliance of this product with AS/NZS 1698-2006 is monitored by TUV Rheinland.ID. A motorcycle helmet that complies with UNECE22.05 must carry the UNECE ‘E’ approval mark, with a number which represents the country in which the testing and certification was approved. It must also have information confirming the actual standard with which it complies, the type of helmet and its production serial number. What to look forAll helmets sold in Australia must comply with the Australian or UNECE22.05 Standard and are marked accordinglyConsider the protection and comfort of the helmetIt is important that the helmet fits properly. Try the helmet on for size and comfort before you buy it. Do not buy a helmet online unless you are sure it fits you correctly.Choose a light-coloured helmet that will offer better visibility to other vehicle drivers day and nightYou should not buy a second-hand helmet, as it may have been involved in a crash or have experienced UV degradation, nor should you lend your helmet to others, as it can affect how the helmet fits your head when returned.
Remember – helmets are produced in a range of sizes to satisfy a mass market. Your head shape and size are unique to you, so take the time to follow these steps when buying your new helmet. Have your head measuredStep 1 Measure around the largest part of your head just above the ears, taking the measurement at the forehead. The measurement will correspond to a particular size in the model range you are interested in. This is a good starting point. If you want a particular brand or model, do not be tempted to go for another size if yours is out of stock – wait and get the correct size.Step 2 Once you have the helmet in the recommended size, place it firmly on your head and secure the  chin-strap. If the helmet has a quick release buckle, take time to adjust the strap. Once fitted, you should be able to feel the inside of the helmet against all parts of your head. Once you are happy, wear the helmet for a few minutes to make sure it is comfortable.Step 3 Try to rotate the helmet from side to side with the strap secured.