Snaps wrote:Ok, went into the bike shop again today, found a helmet that has the ECER22-05 sticker on th back, but then looked at the tag on the chin strap and found it said 'E9' in a circle, along with some other numbers below it.
I then asked the owner, and he explained to me that that just says where the standard was passed, and pulled out a book with all of the different numbers that represented which places.
I'm still not too sure, does the E9 mean it has passed the standard?
He is kind of talking correctly, the number in the circle means f*ck all to nothing that we care about. As the bike shop owner says, that just tells us what country the helmet was approved in.
Ignore that, it means nothing.
The 05 on the back, and the 05 that the serial number on the cloth tag starts with tell us what the standard 'suffix' is.
There has been an 01, 02, 03, 04. If you find an 01 on the shelf anywhere it will have a thick layer of dust on it! It's an antique. Even an 04 is an oldie, and to be not bought new. 02 03 and 04 are still legal for motorsport last time I looked. However, a bit antique at this stage. I think in all my years of scrutineering, I've seen one 04 helmet, and it was seriously old.
The other form of buckle is no worries.