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I had to bin a helmet years ago as some numpty gave us some site approved stickers that he had printed out at home. Apparently the wrong glue can degrade the plastic. Dunno how true that is but best to look into it.
The helmet manual does usually say no stickers, how much that is rear end covering we can never know. Most people don't read the manual of course but I am strange like that.
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1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

I had to bin a helmet years ago as some numpty gave us some site approved stickers that he had printed out at home. Apparently the wrong glue can degrade the plastic. Dunno how true that is but best to look into it.

It is true that some types of glue can damage helmets just the same as it can with any type of crash helmet 

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