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Old 08-19-03 | 07:34 AM
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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?
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Old 08-19-03 | 07:50 AM
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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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Old 08-19-03 | 09:47 AM
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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.

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Old 08-19-03 | 10:50 AM
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You did the right thing. Think how stupid you would feel if you had an accident and it left you severly injuried.
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Old 08-19-03 | 09:07 PM
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If it wasn't illegal to do so here, I'd have ridden. It's amazing how often you don't crash - riding helmetless is a small risk.
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Old 08-19-03 | 10:53 PM
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Buy another helmet and leave it at work
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Old 08-20-03 | 03:16 AM
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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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Old 08-20-03 | 03:51 AM
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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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Old 08-20-03 | 05:27 AM
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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.

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Old 08-20-03 | 06:11 AM
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I would have done the same as you.
I won't even ride around the block without a helmet.
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Old 08-20-03 | 06:27 AM
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Old 08-20-03 | 07:30 AM
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I'd have done the same thing. The risk may have been small, but the potential for damage was large.

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Old 08-20-03 | 08:43 AM
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Originally posted by OhiOH
So, my question to you helmet wearers is: What would you do?
My commute home is short (approximately 7 miles) so I would have ridden home without my helmet. I know I would have felt naked the entire time but I would have ridden without it.

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Old 08-20-03 | 09:22 AM
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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.
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Old 08-20-03 | 10:14 AM
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You did the right thing, no helmet no ride, I won't ride with others if they don't wear a helmet. Good going.
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Old 08-20-03 | 12:33 PM
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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.

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Old 08-20-03 | 02:04 PM
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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.

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Old 08-20-03 | 02:40 PM
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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 agree that the physical aspects of a helmet don't necessarily impart me with invincibility. However, other than the fact that it's illegal to ride here without a helmet, I also have discovered that I tend to do dumb things when I don't have a helmet on so when I say that I'd be dumb not to wear a helmet I guess what I really mean is that I'd be dumb if I didn't wear a helmet. Perhaps it's psychological.
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Old 08-20-03 | 05:37 PM
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I probably would have ridden home. Very carefully, of course.
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I'd have ridden (carefully)
Me too, even though its illegal here , I feel a bit safer with a helmet . You could decide to drive (without a helmet) & be involved in an auto-accident I feel safer riding a bike without a helmet than driving a car in peak traffic
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Old 08-21-03 | 05:22 PM
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No helmet, no ride. No question.
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Old 08-22-03 | 02:36 PM
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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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Old 08-22-03 | 03:48 PM
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I'm with OhiOH, and would have driven home instead of riding without the helmet.
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Old 08-22-03 | 06:10 PM
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Originally posted by RoadDog
I won't ride without my helmet mounted mirror either.
I use a glasses-mount but yes, I would be more likely to not ride because my mirror was missing than because I forgot my helmet.

There are days when I feel like I don't want to walk down the sidewalk without my mirror!

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Old 08-22-03 | 11:14 PM
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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 !
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