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Pig_Chaser 09-11-08 10:34 AM

The other day i saw a cyclist with an ipod but he didn't have the earbuds in! Couldn't quite snap the photo in time as i was in the middle of texting while riding.

Denny Koll 09-11-08 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by nycwtorres (Post 7446975)
I have some, and I plan on having many many more. And glad to be around to tell them.


Just make sure you keep falling on your head and you will be able to keep those stories coming.

lil brown bat 09-11-08 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by nycwtorres (Post 7446975)
I have some, and I plan on having many many more. And glad to be around to tell them.

Right, well, I don't plan on having any more if I can help it. But if you want to, you go right on ahead and have many more accidents so that you can tell us how your helmet saved your life each time.

apricissimus 09-11-08 10:45 AM

I was about to say that if I were carrying my helmet around, the easiest and most logical way to do it would be to put it on my head. Otherwise you've got a helmet bouncing around and getting in the way.

But then I realized that when I get off my bike, I take my helmet off immediately. I'd look like a tool just walking around with a bike helmet on my head.

caloso 09-11-08 10:50 AM

Now that school is back in session, I see teenagers from my neighborhood doing this all the time. I suspect that they wear it out of the driveway and around the corner. Once they're out of mom's sight, the helmet goes on the handlebars.

When I'm feeling snarky I'll ride up alongside and say "Hey! That's a really cool hemet! But, uh, I don't want to embarrass you or anything. You know it won't work unless you actually put it on your head, right?"

GearsForFears 09-11-08 10:57 AM

I'm gay. I have no issues with helmets. But it's hell finding the right bars for my limp wrists.

danadear 09-11-08 10:59 AM

I will admit that I do this occasionally. I have a second job as a waitress and it's only about 1.8 miles from my home. It's hot and sticky here so helmet head is even worse than normal. I wear it on my way back when it's dark but rarely wear it on the way there. Vanity is a terrible thing!

nycwtorres 09-11-08 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Denny Koll (Post 7447114)
Just make sure you keep falling on your head and you will be able to keep those stories coming.


Originally Posted by lil brown bat (Post 7447126)
Right, well, I don't plan on having any more if I can help it. But if you want to, you go right on ahead and have many more accidents so that you can tell us how your helmet saved your life each time.

Harsh!!

gronk40 09-11-08 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by nycwtorres (Post 7446243)
On my way to work this morning, coming down the West side river path approaching ground zero (never forget) when this guy zips past me.

Now let me be clear I am an advocate of Helmets, but I also think everyone should have the choice, and I try NOT to be preachy. But isn't carrying your helmet and NOT wearing it kinda ridiculous. Think about it,,, how stupid would you feel if you crashed, hit your head and your helmet was hanging from your arse or your handlebars? Talk about embarrassing.

oh yeah.. I see several helmets hanging from handlebars every day. Anyone do this? why?
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1221143487


Because accidents happen on purpose. Putting a helmet on should be part of everyone's pre-crash checklist.

If you are not planning for an accident, why wear a helmet? When I see someone with a helmet and first aid kit, I wonder ... what have you got planned? Are you a planner? A schemer?

;)

uke 09-11-08 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by danadear (Post 7447281)
Vanity is a terrible thing!

However attractive you may already be, I'll guarantee you wouldn't look half as sexy hooked up to a feeding tube.

lookingforcool 09-11-08 11:27 AM

I tend to take my helmet off for the last mile of my commute in the mornings, during my cool-down period. I like my hair to dry out a little bit in the last mile. That area, for me, is a VERY sedate backstreet through the business park with almost no cars at all when I'm coming in. So I don't feel unsafe [or I wouldn't do it]. I actually strap the thing to my rack, just to keep my hands extra free, just in case.

However - I forgot my helmet yesterday [no freakin idea how that happened, I just walked out the door without it and didn't realize for 4 miles]. And um... I'm alive today. So that's nice.

AdamD 09-11-08 11:27 AM

People seem to think helmets only save lives. They also can save you from a lot of other less drastic situations than death. Talk to the people who were wearing helmets when they crashed that are now alive but have any of a HUGE number of neurological issues, equilibrium issues, vision issues, neck problems, back problems, etc., and I guarantee every one of them hates their ongoing medical problems but are thankful they had their helmets on when they crashed.

Oh, and not only am I the founder of the helmet hair club for men, I'm also a client. :)

http://image.minyanville.com/assets/...rlich4.20D.JPG

chipcom 09-11-08 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by GearsForFears (Post 7447268)
I'm gay. I have no issues with helmets. But it's hell finding the right bars for my limp wrists.

Have you tried gay bars? :roflmao2:

dalmore 09-11-08 11:28 AM

What? I read an entire helmet thread?!? How'd that happen ...

nycwtorres 09-11-08 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by dalmore (Post 7447525)
What? I read an entire helmet thread?!? How'd that happen ...

you couldn't resist Nolte's helmet hair.....


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