What would you do ?
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What would you do ?
I know there are miles of threads on helmets, this one is for the folks who wear them, the others obviously don’t have any brains to protect.
I drive in on Monday morning with all my stuff for the week including my bike and bike stuff and then drive home Friday night. Yesterday when I went to leave I changed into my bike cloths, went to the car to get my bike, shoes and helmet. Only problem was I had left my helmet at home.
I pondered the situation awhile and decided to not to ride home. I just couldn’t get the image of my helmeted head hitting the pavement on the two occasions I have crashed (neither on a commute) and pictured what that would be like without one. Only problem is I arrived home depressed and in a bad temper after dealing with that drive (how do people do that every day?) . It bothered me most of the evening that I hadn’t ridden home, it was a beautiful night. I’m better today after deciding to take the long way home, but still am wondering if I am totally anal.
So, my question to you helmet wearers is: What would you do?
I drive in on Monday morning with all my stuff for the week including my bike and bike stuff and then drive home Friday night. Yesterday when I went to leave I changed into my bike cloths, went to the car to get my bike, shoes and helmet. Only problem was I had left my helmet at home.
I pondered the situation awhile and decided to not to ride home. I just couldn’t get the image of my helmeted head hitting the pavement on the two occasions I have crashed (neither on a commute) and pictured what that would be like without one. Only problem is I arrived home depressed and in a bad temper after dealing with that drive (how do people do that every day?) . It bothered me most of the evening that I hadn’t ridden home, it was a beautiful night. I’m better today after deciding to take the long way home, but still am wondering if I am totally anal.
So, my question to you helmet wearers is: What would you do?
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Join the club. I would have done the same. I don't even like to ride around the block to test a new installation/adjustment without a helmet. I have rung my bell even WITH a helmet on a couple of stupid slow-motion falls. I can't imagine what it would feel like to hit the ground on a hard fall. I am haunted by the image of Andrei Kivilev lying motionless in Paris-Nice. Besides that I have very mildly chastised a couple of my younger riding buddies when I have come upon them riding without helmets. I could never let them see me riding without one.
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If I had forgotten my helmet I would have drove home.
You missed one beautiful night of riding and I know how you feel, but big deal, there are others.
Of course, I did lock my helmet inside the office building one Sunday - with my office key. Home and the spare key was accross town. Too cheap to pay for a taxi and too impatient for a bus - I rode home helmetless.
I was 10 years younger and a tad more stoopider. But when I did this I did not feelright and felt like an idiot cyclist, we've all seen them.
I won't do it again......you made the right choice.
Digger
You missed one beautiful night of riding and I know how you feel, but big deal, there are others.
Of course, I did lock my helmet inside the office building one Sunday - with my office key. Home and the spare key was accross town. Too cheap to pay for a taxi and too impatient for a bus - I rode home helmetless.
I was 10 years younger and a tad more stoopider. But when I did this I did not feelright and felt like an idiot cyclist, we've all seen them.
I won't do it again......you made the right choice.
Digger
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I guess it would have depended when I realised I'd forgotten my helmet. If I was already riding when I realised it I probably would have kept going. Had it been before I got on the bike, I doubt I would have ridden it. Having said that, my helmet stays with my bike at all times as a rule - hence I never forget it.
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I have done stupid things like made small adjustments to my bike and taken it around the block while neglecting to put my helmet on. If one were to take a poll of those particular events, one would find that I've crashed in over 50% of them and in about 10% of those crashes, I incurred a head injury. The last one occurred about four years ago and I was just a tad further than the end of my driveway and testing out my new MTB. I came around the corner doing about 20MPH and fingered my brakes just as I hit a small patch of wet/icy pavement (it was winter). The back end broke loose and the bike just came out from under me. I managed to get halfway into a tuck as I went down but banged the side of my head on the asphalt anyways. I now make it a habit to always ride with a helmet. In your situation, I would have also driven home and considered it punishment for having forgotten my helmet.
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Thanks for the input!
I like the idea of a spare helmet at work. I have an old one I think I’ll do that.
Having multiple bikes is why I left it. It was hanging on my commuter and I often ride my road bike home on Mondays. Since I only ride one way I usually take the long way home.
Speaking of the long way home: Last night I made up for not riding Monday night and took the real loooong way. Instead of riding through town, I rode around it. A forty two mile.
Keep spinning !
I like the idea of a spare helmet at work. I have an old one I think I’ll do that.
Having multiple bikes is why I left it. It was hanging on my commuter and I often ride my road bike home on Mondays. Since I only ride one way I usually take the long way home.
Speaking of the long way home: Last night I made up for not riding Monday night and took the real loooong way. Instead of riding through town, I rode around it. A forty two mile.
Keep spinning !
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I would have done the same as you.
I won't even ride around the block without a helmet.
I won't even ride around the block without a helmet.
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I'd have ridden (carefully)
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1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
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Originally posted by OhiOH
So, my question to you helmet wearers is: What would you do?
So, my question to you helmet wearers is: What would you do?
Zack
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I would've stayed off the bike too. Like many others here I won't even test adjustments without helmeting up!
There's plenty more evenings left to ride... missing one won't be the end of the world.
There's plenty more evenings left to ride... missing one won't be the end of the world.
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I had a similiar thing happen to me the other day. About half way to work, about 7 miles out, I realized I was lidless. I continued to ride and even rode home without it.
My concern was my kids. We have rules about riding and one of them is you must wear your helmet. And I broke the rule. I was more concerned about setting a good example then getting hurt. I guess next time they forget something I might be a little more understanding.
I think you did the right thing.
Dave
My concern was my kids. We have rules about riding and one of them is you must wear your helmet. And I broke the rule. I was more concerned about setting a good example then getting hurt. I guess next time they forget something I might be a little more understanding.
I think you did the right thing.
Dave
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I'm a helmet user, and because of long-established habit I feel uncomfortable without one, just as I do in a car with no seat belt.
Nevertheless, I'm under no illusions about helmets being some sort of magic shield. I can ride without getting all bent out of shape because I'm not helmeted. And the absence of a helmet won't change the way I ride, because I always ride so as to keep myself safe.
In OhiOH's position, I would have ridden anyway.
RichC
Nevertheless, I'm under no illusions about helmets being some sort of magic shield. I can ride without getting all bent out of shape because I'm not helmeted. And the absence of a helmet won't change the way I ride, because I always ride so as to keep myself safe.
In OhiOH's position, I would have ridden anyway.
RichC
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Originally posted by Rich Clark
I'm under no illusions about helmets being some sort of magic shield. I can ride without getting all bent out of shape because I'm not helmeted. And the absence of a helmet won't change the way I ride, because I always ride so as to keep myself safe.
I'm under no illusions about helmets being some sort of magic shield. I can ride without getting all bent out of shape because I'm not helmeted. And the absence of a helmet won't change the way I ride, because I always ride so as to keep myself safe.
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Originally posted by chewa
I'd have ridden (carefully)
I'd have ridden (carefully)
I feel safer riding a bike without a helmet than driving a car in peak traffic
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No helmet, no ride for me also. I won't ride without my helmet mounted mirror either. It's remarkable how many times the mirror has aided me in not having to put the helmet into action. I see a lot of Chuck Harris's hand-made mirrors all over Ohio.
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Originally posted by RoadDog
I won't ride without my helmet mounted mirror either.
I won't ride without my helmet mounted mirror either.
There are days when I feel like I don't want to walk down the sidewalk without my mirror!
RichC
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#25
I would feel a lot safer riding my bike without a helmet than driving or being driven in a car with no seat-belts
ps. I wear my helmet all the time but if I've gone too far by the time I realise I've forgot it I just carry on
Does'nt happen very often though , in fact I can only remember two occasions !
ps. I wear my helmet all the time but if I've gone too far by the time I realise I've forgot it I just carry on
Does'nt happen very often though , in fact I can only remember two occasions !




