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snafu21
07-01-09, 09:01 AM
Thread expecting you all to be interested in bicycling, instead of bicycles now evolved into male-dominated thread about Helmet Nazis. (not my words).

You people really out to get out more.


EvilV
07-01-09, 09:43 AM
But there's thunder and lightning here!

:eek:

snafu21
07-01-09, 09:59 AM
.deleted. yawn


Foldable Two
07-01-09, 02:13 PM
Beach riding this last weekend here in San Buenaventura, CA (AKA: Ventura, CA) along bike path at Surfer's Point.

Grandson is on wife's Pocket Crusoe, and the wife is on my NWT. Our daughter is riding the Blue Cruiser.

I had to make do on my single-speed Electra Cruiser.

Grandson is 11 yrs old, 5'1" and a 3rd year track racer. He loved the BF, and quickly figured out it had good acceleration and mobility. He thought it would be great for attacking in the curves!

vmaniqui
07-01-09, 09:07 PM
Beach riding this last weekend here in San Buenaventura, CA (AKA: Ventura, CA) along bike path at Surfer's Point.

Grandson is on wife's Pocket Crusoe, and the wife is on my NWT. Our daughter is riding the Blue Cruiser.

I had to make do on my single-speed Electra Cruiser.

Grandson is 11 yrs old, 5'1" and a 3rd year track racer. He loved the BF, and quickly figured out it had good acceleration and mobility. He thought it would be great for attacking in the curves!

i see that the girls are not wearing helmets. not good...

EvilV
07-02-09, 07:21 AM
i see that the girls are not wearing helmets. not good...

That's between them and him, I'd have thought.

I hate helmet nazis (and green nazis, and all kinds of people who nit pick about how other people live their lives). What happened to free will?

Foldable Two
07-02-09, 12:21 PM
i see that the girls are not wearing helmets. not good...

I knew when I posted the picture there'd be a comment on the lack of helmets on the adults heads.

In Ventura, only those age 16 & under are required to wear helmets. When "cruising" we don't wear them, just like 90% of the other cruisers. On longer rides, usually on faster more heavily trafficked roads, we do.

When at our home in Vancouver, WA everyone is required to wear them.

We are also old enough to remember the days when bike helmets didn't even exist - that's what being in your mid-60's gets you. We used to ride our Schwinn Varsitys with out them, and head injuries didn't abound.

We are "pro-choice" on helmets, to steal a term.

Lou

EvilV
07-02-09, 03:05 PM
Thread expecting you all to be interested in bicycling, instead of bicycles now evolved into male-dominated thread about Helmet Nazis. (not my words).

You people really out to get out more.

No - they're my words and I stand by them. If a guy puts up a picture of his friends or family riding their bikes in response to your request to show some pictures of people enjoying their cycling, I'd say the last thing he wants or expects is to have some tw@t come on and criticise them for wearing the apparel of their choice - wouldn't you?

As for male dominated - it's a forum free for all to join. The more women the better as far as I'm concerned.


As for us getting out more - maybe your suffering from the unaccustomed heat. 30C is not something we Brits usually expect to see here in our little island. It makes some people cranky - obviously.

EvilV
07-02-09, 03:16 PM
I knew when I posted the picture there'd be a comment on the lack of helmets on the adults heads.

In Ventura, only those age 16 & under are required to wear helmets. When "cruising" we don't wear them, just like 90% of the other cruisers. On longer rides, usually on faster more heavily trafficked roads, we do.

When at our home in Vancouver, WA everyone is required to wear them.

We are also old enough to remember the days when bike helmets didn't even exist - that's what being in your mid-60's gets you. We used to ride our Schwinn Varsitys with out them, and head injuries didn't abound.

We are "pro-choice" on helmets, to steal a term.

Lou

You wear what you like Lou mate. I never wear a helmet and I'm not likely to respond to the tutting remarks of someone who thinks I ought to. People attribute magical properties to a thin dome of polystyrene. Most dead cyclists have multiple un-survivable injuries. The dead riders in London and most other cities in the UK recently have almost all been crushed under left turning twenty ton trucks or buses which just ride over them. People with magic lids on their heads might start to forget how fragile and vulnerable they really are and get careless. I ride all the time aware that if I fall off I might get brain damage. It makes me cautious.

Good luck to you and your friends in the photo. Wear what you like.

LittlePixel
07-04-09, 07:20 PM
current london campaign for cycling depicts beautiful people not wearing helmets. brave move in this nanny state.

stevegor
07-05-09, 03:18 AM
Ummmm, getting back to the OP Snafu21,

Can you please post that pic you deleted? I want to copy it and put it as my desktop...please.

PS: I'm all for healthy arguments about wearing/not wearing helmets, but can we get back to nice pics about where you're riding?

PPS: I have NASTY permanent scars on my head from helmet straps that sliced my scalp up after being hit by a car, they also sliced off the top of my left ear. Did the helmet save my life? Who knows?