A new year, a new Arai TT design...
Arai have long been associated with the IOM TT races. The company partner with top riders and racing customers providing an unrivalled service to some of the fastest racers in the world. They are, and have been for many years, the races official helmet partner.
There is no better helmet on the market
Since 2007 they’ve been producing a collectors edition helmet celebrating the TT with a limited run all designed by Aldo Drudi. Each year it’s a different design, inspired by and celebrating the best known road race in the world.
This year is no different with the new RX-7V EVO 2025 IoM TT once again being a limited edition with a new design for 2025.
Officially unveiled at Motorcycle Live
Meanwhile, this is the 40th year of riders wearing Arai at the TT. Back in 1984 Joey wore his and since then the brand has grown so much in popularity that it’s now worn by almost 80% of the racers on the Island each year. The vast majority of them aren’t sponsored to wear them. We all just know what the best is and we all use it! Eelco van Beek of Arai Helmet Europe, perhaps the best looking guy in motorcycling, was on hand this week to, along with Ben Birchall from the 14-time TT winning Birchall Racing sidecar team, unveil the new lid. Every Arai is built to the exact same specification and finish as the ones worn by racers. The one you buy in the shop is exactly the same as the one that Michael Dunlop wears when he’s winning yet another senior at the IoM. To reserve one of these very special helmets talk nicely to your local Arai dealer.