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Or this one?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170820/6be1f0427fd28a0fffe63206c55b7c42.jpg

 

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Problem is ibuprofen don't help.... Now Aleve seems to help....

 

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Problem is ibuprofen don't help.... Now Aleve seems to help....

 

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Started taking alive before bed, tired of sore hips waking up.

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Started taking alive before bed, tired of sore hips waking up.
Never thought about that, take it before bed and not wake up sore..

 

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Arai...totally. You pay more, you get more.

 

Also, you can totally be guaranteed to get the proper head-shape fit. If you pick the right one...there will be absolutely no pressure points, especially the forehead. I am (shaved) totally bald, so I use the Silken's helmet liner, (the same thing you see astronauts use) to avoid skin oil contact with the interior lining, so that is also a consideration when properly fitting both my wife and myself. The best fit (IMPO) is always a dealer that has a helmet boutique, where you can try on all three of the different head shapes that Arai offers. For myself, I need the Long Oval, so there is no pressure point being applied to my forehead. I own their 3/4 and full face. 3/4 for Touring, and my full face for Sports/Touring.

 

They cost more...but you get more. Fit, finish, and safety standards.

 

Arai, all the way...

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Started taking alive before bed, tired of sore hips waking up.
My hips had me flopping like a fish out of water at night for a while. Lidocaine patches are now 4% lidocaine over the counter and they really help me get some sleep. But they're not cheap. About a dollar a night. I caught one in half and put half on each hip. Now this will sound strange but riding the bike makes my hips feel better at night and I get to sleep without the patch.

 

...in the Eternal scheme of things, this isn't even the blink of an eye.

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Arai...totally. You pay more, you get more.

 

Also, you can totally be guaranteed to get the proper head-shape fit. If you pick the right one...there will be absolutely no pressure points, especially the forehead. I am (shaved) totally bald, so I use the Silken's helmet liner, (the same thing you see astronauts use) to avoid skin oil contact with the interior lining, so that is also a consideration when properly fitting both my wife and myself. The best fit (IMPO) is always a dealer that has a helmet boutique, where you can try on all three of the different head shapes that Arai offers. For myself, I need the Long Oval, so there is no pressure point being applied to my forehead. I own their 3/4 and full face. 3/4 for Touring, and my full face for Sports/Touring.

 

They cost more...but you get more. Fit, finish, and safety standards.

 

Arai, all the way...

 

My wife and I have Arai Corsair X helmets, they are light, full face and they flow a ton of air in the upright riding position. We have Sena 30K bluetooth head sets installed on the helmets. Expensive? Yes, but the fit and comfort is outstanding.

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