View Poll Results: Helmet wearing habits?
I've never worn a bike helmet




178
10.66%
I used to wear a helmet, but have stopped




94
5.63%
I've always worn a helmet




648
38.80%
I didn't wear a helmet, but now do




408
24.43%
I sometimes wear a helmet depending on the conditions




342
20.48%
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The helmet thread
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I prefer way more protection than a helmet if I know I'm going to fall. Full leathers, MC boots, kneepads, elbow pads, MC or autoracing helmet, neck brace, chest protector, etc.

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In your point (a) "in" should be "is"?
My point that you quote is only that for the same type of crash you will be better off in general wearing a helmet. I am saying the same thing as you mention under (a) and (c).
I understand that there are situations where a helmet makes the damage worse but are you saying that if you know you are going to fall and hit your head you would prefer not wearing an helmet?
My point that you quote is only that for the same type of crash you will be better off in general wearing a helmet. I am saying the same thing as you mention under (a) and (c).
I understand that there are situations where a helmet makes the damage worse but are you saying that if you know you are going to fall and hit your head you would prefer not wearing an helmet?

#3878
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And I pointed out to you that the test had already been done, and gave you chapter and verse. At which point you claimed you were too scientifically illiterate to understand such studies.
So you have, in fact, posed a question to which you admit you cannot understand the answer.
Or, as I suspect is closer to the truth, the answer contradicts your beliefs, so you claim ignorance to ignore it.
So you have, in fact, posed a question to which you admit you cannot understand the answer.
Or, as I suspect is closer to the truth, the answer contradicts your beliefs, so you claim ignorance to ignore it.
EDIT; I guess what it boils down to, is that my commonsense tells me to ignore the numbers/studies, and those numbers/studies are telling you, to ignore commonsense...?
Last edited by 350htrr; 10-31-12 at 05:08 PM.

#3879
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So there is the rotational impact argument, but clearly that is not the only type of impact that can hurt you? Do you have references or arguments to back up that overall no helmet causes less harm?

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They're up and down this thread, my friend, I'm not going to bother to repost them.

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Bet is to have my views on helmet use acknowledged as correct by all in the new new helmet thread for a week...
I can't wait 'til I win...

#3886
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ncon
In my case I was knocked over side ways at a low speed. I hid the side of my helmet on the pavement. There were scratches and gravel dents on the side of my helmet. If I had not been wearing a helmet my ear and the side of my face would have the gravel in wounds. Also I was not knocked senseless.
In my case I was knocked over side ways at a low speed. I hid the side of my helmet on the pavement. There were scratches and gravel dents on the side of my helmet. If I had not been wearing a helmet my ear and the side of my face would have the gravel in wounds. Also I was not knocked senseless.
Likewise, no one else can claim with any more certainty that the helmet did not work exactly as you say.
That's the rub: as much as the helmet haterz are correct in saying you can't really claim a helmet protected you from damage you did not or wouldn't have received, they many times go a bit too far, and engage in the same type of argument they find fault with in others.
Helmet thread is like a debate about the color green, with one side arguing it is more purple, the other that it is more orange.

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So you should wear a helmet. Wait, that would mean you should also carry a gun...
Equating helmet use with gun nuttery open carry paranoia.
Well played, curbtender, well played indeed. *golf clap*

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How about a financial plan in place for when I win the lottery? My M-F cycling style probably has equivalent odds of head impact.

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Or here's an alternative: While showering, slam your head against the tap with a helmet. Then repeat while not wearing a helmet. Did it hurt more without the helmet? Then obviously, you should be wearing shower helmets. Common Sense!

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No, common sense would tell you not to "slam your head against the tap".

#3893
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Go outside. Find a tall building. Look around very carefully. Common sense should tell you the earth is pretty flat. Don't need none of them "fancy" studies or "sciency" stuff to tell you what you can already find out from common sense, right?
Or here's an alternative: While showering, slam your head against the tap with a helmet. Then repeat while not wearing a helmet. Did it hurt more without the helmet? Then obviously, you should be wearing shower helmets. Common Sense!
Or here's an alternative: While showering, slam your head against the tap with a helmet. Then repeat while not wearing a helmet. Did it hurt more without the helmet? Then obviously, you should be wearing shower helmets. Common Sense!


#3894
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Go outside. Find a tall building. Look around very carefully. Common sense should tell you the earth is pretty flat. Don't need none of them "fancy" studies or "sciency" stuff to tell you what you can already find out from common sense, right?
Or here's an alternative: While showering, slam your head against the tap with a helmet. Then repeat while not wearing a helmet. Did it hurt more without the helmet? Then obviously, you should be wearing shower helmets. Common Sense!
Or here's an alternative: While showering, slam your head against the tap with a helmet. Then repeat while not wearing a helmet. Did it hurt more without the helmet? Then obviously, you should be wearing shower helmets. Common Sense!
1) Are you better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head?
2) Is it a necessity to wear a helmet while biking?
Now if you answer yes or no to each of these questions, there are 4 possible combination and I have seen people here arguing for 3 of those possible combinations:
1)yes 2)yes
1)yes 2)no
1)no 2)no

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Point being, you don't know when you're going to be robbed; you never know when you'll crash your bike.
So you should wear a helmet. Wait, that would mean you should also carry a gun...
Equating helmet use with gun nuttery open carry paranoia.
Well played, curbtender, well played indeed. *golf clap*
So you should wear a helmet. Wait, that would mean you should also carry a gun...
Equating helmet use with gun nuttery open carry paranoia.
Well played, curbtender, well played indeed. *golf clap*
His point is that if you know you are going to be robbed you would want to carry a gun, but in your day to day life, taking into account the chances of being robbed he still prefers to walk around with no gun.
So in bike-helmet terms: If you know you are going to fall you would prefer to wear a helmet, however by itself that fact is not enough to conclude a helmet is a necessity all of the time.

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This may be part of the reason why this thread is going on for so long, you are mixing up two things in your response above:
1) Are you better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head?
2) Is it a necessity to wear a helmet while biking?
Now if you answer yes or no to each of these questions, there are 4 possible combination and I have seen people here arguing for 3 of those possible combinations:
1)yes 2)yes
1)yes 2)no
1)no 2)no
1) Are you better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head?
2) Is it a necessity to wear a helmet while biking?
Now if you answer yes or no to each of these questions, there are 4 possible combination and I have seen people here arguing for 3 of those possible combinations:
1)yes 2)yes
1)yes 2)no
1)no 2)no

Originally Posted by 350htrr
Well This is iffy ground for me, this scientific stuff, but wasn't it proven by commonsense that the earth was round? Somebody with some commonsense and some brains noticed that the sails of ships coming into port could always be seen first, so where was the ship? Well he applied some commonsense and came up with the brainy answer that the ship was below the horizon because the earth was round, at least that's the way it was when I went to school...
As for this wearing a helmet in the shower it's a straw-man argument... And I believe real huszars ride horses, not bicycles...
I mean, if you're just making the point that having a helmet on versus not in a collision is probably better, while I think those crashes that it does help in are a minority within a minority situation, sure, it can help to some extent. But the same could be said of walking, driving, showering, or nearly any other activity. So if you're wanting to show that wearing a helmet is especially prudent compared to not, I think you first need to show that a) the risk is above and beyond other daily activities we never think twice about not wearing a helmet for and b) that they will actually help, and how much will they help (will they prevent brain injury, or just save you a few stitches?). Neither of those two questions has been clearly answered, IMO. With other safety devices, such as seat belts or life-jackets, it has. That's why they aren't really comparable.
And I'm not a real huszar... but I do play one on TV.

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This may be part of the reason why this thread is going on for so long, you are mixing up two things in your response above:
1) Are you better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head?
2) Is it a necessity to wear a helmet while biking?
Now if you answer yes or no to each of these questions, there are 4 possible combination and I have seen people here arguing for 3 of those possible combinations:
1)yes 2)yes
1)yes 2)no
1)no 2)no
1) Are you better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head?
2) Is it a necessity to wear a helmet while biking?
Now if you answer yes or no to each of these questions, there are 4 possible combination and I have seen people here arguing for 3 of those possible combinations:
1)yes 2)yes
1)yes 2)no
1)no 2)no
1) Are you generally better off wearing a helmet when you hit your head in a bike accident?
2) Are you generally worse off wearing a helmet when you hit your head in a bike accident?
3) Is it necessary (should be mandated) to wear a helmet while biking?
4) Is it a good idea to wear a helmet while biking?
5) Is it a bad idea to wear a helmet while biking?
I vote for 1 & 4

EDIT; OK, sudo bike, I think I was using the wrong word, (commonsense) instead of (logic), that's what happens when English isn't ones mother tongue...
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Point being, you don't know when you're going to be robbed; you never know when you'll crash your bike.
So you should wear a helmet. Wait, that would mean you should also carry a gun...
Equating helmet use with gun nuttery open carry paranoia.
Well played, curbtender, well played indeed. *golf clap*
So you should wear a helmet. Wait, that would mean you should also carry a gun...
Equating helmet use with gun nuttery open carry paranoia.
Well played, curbtender, well played indeed. *golf clap*
