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RubeRad 10-26-18 09:50 AM

Amazing pic! Glad you're 'ok' despite what was surely a long, difficult recovery

I see the smoke on the right front wheel so he realized at some point and tried to stop. Was the collision him hitting you or you hitting him (his fault completely either way of course)?

boggy 10-26-18 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by RubeRad (Post 20634403)
Amazing pic! Glad you're 'ok' despite what was surely a long, difficult recovery

I see the smoke on the right front wheel so he realized at some point and tried to stop. Was the collision him hitting you or you hitting him (his fault completely either way of course)?

It was her, not him. She hit my rear tire, that's why collision did not kill me. The car was going way too fast to survive hitting the wind shield. There was a long thread with detailed QAs a while back, I posted this back when it happened.

RubeRad 10-26-18 10:19 AM

Ah, I guess it must have been this post. I'll go read there.

rastahogrider 10-27-18 07:48 AM

I ride without a helmet, but I'm considering getting one. I'm not sure why because I don't believe it will save my life in a serious accident, but it may in something light. I also ride a motorcycle - been doing so for about 45 years. The helmet I wear when I ride it isn't really an approved helmet, just an outlaw type (plastic) to keep the law from messing with me. I tried the DOT helmets - too heavy for my comfort. So far, so good. I also find when I have a DOT helmet on, I find myself being a bit more relaxed with my thoughts of safety, taking chances I wouldn't normally do. I know there are those who won't agree with my reasoning, and that's their right. We will all make it to the end.

RubeRad 10-29-18 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by rastahogrider (Post 20635771)
We will all make it to the end.

And for some of us the end will be sooner

52telecaster 10-30-18 05:53 PM

William Muny said, "We all got it comin'"

cfultz 10-31-18 07:14 AM

The increased risk of serious injury if hit without a helmet does make one pause, but there has been research showing that car drivers are more cautious when they see a bicycler without a helmet.

jfan 11-01-18 07:31 PM

I'd be dead if it weren't for a helmet. I have no recollection of what happened on that day. Very little damage to the bike, and no one witnessed the incident (that's willing to talk about it, anyway). I lost about 16hrs of my life....from about 3hrs before I left on the ride until I was in the neuro unit of the hospital. There was a serious dent/crack on the L temple area of the helmet and I received 6 stitches there. I was awake, I talked to people, the squad came, they performed diagnostic tests and stitched my head up, and I can't remember any of it. I'm fairly cautious and I don't take stupid chances..... whatever happened to me could probably happen to anyone. Feeling the cool air running over your head isn't worth risking death.

ds3000 11-04-18 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by jfan (Post 20644308)
I'd be dead if it weren't for a helmet. I have no recollection of what happened on that day. Very little damage to the bike, and no one witnessed the incident (that's willing to talk about it, anyway). I lost about 16hrs of my life....from about 3hrs before I left on the ride until I was in the neuro unit of the hospital. There was a serious dent/crack on the L temple area of the helmet and I received 6 stitches there. I was awake, I talked to people, the squad came, they performed diagnostic tests and stitched my head up, and I can't remember any of it. I'm fairly cautious and I don't take stupid chances..... whatever happened to me could probably happen to anyone. Feeling the cool air running over your head isn't worth risking death.

I concurr

52telecaster 11-06-18 03:03 PM

https://cyclingtips.com/2018/11/commentary-why-i-stopped-wearing-a-bike-helmet/

RubeRad 11-06-18 04:53 PM

Thanks for the link, that article is fantastic!

52telecaster 11-06-18 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by RubeRad (Post 20651475)
Thanks for the link, that article is fantastic!

yw, I thought so too. I found it because snob linked to it.

RubeRad 11-06-18 05:18 PM

He needs to update his profile pic​​​​​​​

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1bdad10091.png

52telecaster 11-06-18 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by 52telecaster (Post 20651493)
yw, i thought so too. I found it because snob linked to it.

+1

Bike Gremlin 11-06-18 11:38 PM

Love the disclaimer at the start. :lol:

Stadjer 11-07-18 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by Slaninar (Post 20651924)
Love the disclaimer at the start. :lol:

Makes sense, Mein Kampf is published with simular editorial warning and academic annotations too. You can't just confront the unsuspecting reader with such highly controversial ideas.

Phamilton 11-07-18 03:34 PM

A little over a year and 4,000 miles into commuting, I'm still not wearing a helmet. My hope is that if I die while riding my bike, I can provide some good narrative fodder for other internet cyclists, whether pro-helmet or otherwise, i.e. "helmet wouldn't have saved him" or "if only he had been wearing a helmet". It's my way of contributing to the internet cycling community. Like an organ donor, only instead of my liver you can have "there was this one guy ...".
Other kids wanted to be firemen and marine biologists but I said "I want to be a statistic when I grow up".

Phamilton 11-07-18 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by Stadjer (Post 20652000)
Makes sense, Mein Kampf is published with simular editorial warning and academic annotations too. You can't just confront the unsuspecting reading with such highly controversial ideas.

This comment is the best thing I've read in at least a week.

Chinghis 11-07-18 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by cfultz (Post 20641572)
the increased risk of serious injury if hit without a helmet does make one pause, but there has been research showing that car drivers are more cautious when if they see a bicycler without a helmet.

There, FTFY.

52telecaster 11-07-18 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by Phamilton (Post 20652959)
A little over a year and 4,000 miles into commuting, I'm still not wearing a helmet. My hope is that if I die while riding my bike, I can provide some good narrative fodder for other internet cyclists, whether pro-helmet or otherwise, i.e. "helmet wouldn't have saved him" or "if only he had been wearing a helmet". It's my way of contributing to the internet cycling community. Like an organ donor, only instead of my liver you can have "there was this one guy ...".
Other kids wanted to be firemen and marine biologists but I said "I want to be a statistic when I grow up".

you and I are on the same path. I also dont wear a helmet in the car or while walking.

jon c. 11-07-18 10:22 PM

Commentary: Why I stopped wearing a bike helmet

....

Before I go any further, let me state emphatically that I am not out to dissuade anyone from wearing a bike helmet.


Except the author really goes on to attempt to do just that.

noglider 11-08-18 09:31 AM

I left my helmet at work on Friday, consciously. I've decided I don't want to plan any helmetless rides any more. I usually wear a helmet, but if I'm without one, I'll still ride. But if a helmet is within reach, from now on, I will take it. If anything, I should be the one to advocate for helmets, since mine so clearly saved my life many years ago, and that was before anyone else was wearing a helmet.

Some of the anti-helmet arguments have merit, and I oppose laws that require helmets, but a helmet is still a good idea for me.

mchb 11-08-18 01:50 PM

I kinda promised my nephew I wouldn't bike without a helmet...

I think in BC you can be fined for not wearing one while on the road though I've never seen it enforced.

52telecaster 11-09-18 01:34 PM

I certainly will never criticize anyone for wearing a helmet. Hope all of you live a good long time .

RubeRad 11-09-18 01:45 PM

Neither will I. I get enough joy out of mocking posers for wearing spandex


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