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Siu Blue Wind 05-08-18 11:02 PM

Ahhh yep.
 
Saved a life or two.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/helm...aEO#.tmRA4y80x

mcours2006 05-09-18 05:19 AM

:eek:

thumpism 05-09-18 05:24 AM

I have one of those.

Koyote 05-09-18 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by AlexanderLS (Post 20330111)
It is concerning how many of those bicycle helmets are cracked. I hope I never hit my head to the point of a helmet cracking on my head.

Ditto. However - and maybe you know this - the helmet is designed to crack upon a hard impact. It bears the force so that your skull bears less.

bruce19 05-09-18 06:10 AM

As a former MSF Instructor I know the value of helmets. When I hear the Harley guys (it's always guys and they're always Harley guys) talk about how helmets are dangerous because they "reduce your hearing", I have to force myself to shut up. Idiots abound.

Machka 05-09-18 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by AlexanderLS (Post 20330111)
It is concerning how many of those bicycle helmets are cracked. I hope I never hit my head to the point of a helmet cracking on my head.

I have.

Amazing how quick it can happen.

Thank goodness I had the helmet.

Buddha2499 05-09-18 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by AlexanderLS (Post 20330111)
It is concerning how many of those bicycle helmets are cracked. I hope I never hit my head to the point of a helmet cracking on my head.

When a helmet cracks, it’s like the crumple zone of a car. That’s how it absorbs the energy of the hit. Cracked helmets are a good thing.

tagaproject6 05-09-18 08:22 AM

Put this in the helmet thread in A&S...so they can all enjoy the consequent back and forth:thumb:

seedsbelize 05-09-18 10:03 AM

I've broken two. Suffered a concussion wirh one .of them, and had to be driven home. The other time I got up and rode home. Either would have killed me. Both of those occurred inside villages of less than 10,000 souls

Milton Keynes 05-09-18 11:00 AM

Unfortunately for every article like that there are dozens of posts on Facebook saying things like, "We didn't wear bicycle helmets, we rode in the back of pickups, we didn't wear seat belts, and we survived!" Well you may have survived but not everyone did. Without safety equipment it's just a roll of the dice. Why not give yourself better odds?

And now I expect to see the "helmets don't increase safety" crowd soon with their "I never wear a helmet and I'm fine" arguments. My personal favorite is, "you don't need a helmet, just ride safer."

berner 05-09-18 11:01 AM

Those broken helmets remind me of the pro tour cyclist several years ago who fell on his face and died as a result. Wouter or something similar was his name.

Bandera 05-09-18 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by bruce19 (Post 20330284)
As a former MSF Instructor I know the value of helmets. When I hear the Harley guys (it's always guys and they're always Harley guys) talk about how helmets are dangerous because they "reduce your hearing", I have to force myself to shut up. Idiots abound.

#2 : "Them front brakes will flip you right over....Just lay 'er down...."
C: "Loud pipes save lives." ( No really, I'm not doing a "look at me" compensation for my manly parts diminutives and dressing like a Pirate is not silly either."

bruce19 05-09-18 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Bandera (Post 20331038)
#2 : "Them front brakes will flip you right over....Just lay 'er down...."
C: "Loud pipes save lives." ( No really, I'm not doing a "look at me" compensation for my manly parts diminutives and dressing like a Pirate is not silly either."

In my garage I have a poster that says...."If loud pipes save lives, just imagine what learning to ride that thing could do."

Bandera 05-09-18 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by bruce19 (Post 20331191)
In my garage I have a poster that says...."If loud pipes save lives, just imagine what learning to ride that thing could do."

Then there is the ever popular line co-opted from the actual Old School Hardcore by dentists playing dress-up in the Hooters parking lot:

"If you have to ask the question, you wouldn't understand the answer."

-Bandera

deephate 05-09-18 01:26 PM

Man! Those are some messed up helmets! I got hit by a car in 2014 and had to be life flighted to the trauma center with a head injury and my helmet looked ALMOST new compared to these...

Number400 05-09-18 01:50 PM

All the heat, sweat and strap rubbing. The funny looks all the time! TOTALLY WORTH IT for the few seconds that it is there when put into crash service. I have destroyed several motorcycle helmets and two bike helmets and would not be a functioning human being if I was not wearing them. When riding, everything is great until it's not and no-one can control every situation out there so put a lid on it!

My last incident, I had just enough time to mentally say oh **** before I got whacked by an oncoming motorcycle. You are living in denial if you think you can control your own safety out there. A little protection goes a long way.

BlazingPedals 05-09-18 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by bruce19 (Post 20330284)
As a former MSF Instructor I know the value of helmets. When I hear the Harley guys (it's always guys and they're always Harley guys) talk about how helmets are dangerous because they "reduce your hearing", I have to force myself to shut up. Idiots abound.

Exposing your unprotected ears to your 135db motorcycle reduces your hearing, too. With Harley riders, it's an image thing and no logic matters.

rollagain 05-09-18 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by bruce19 (Post 20330284)
As a former MSF Instructor I know the value of helmets. When I hear the Harley guys (it's always guys and they're always Harley guys) talk about how helmets are dangerous because they "reduce your hearing", I have to force myself to shut up. Idiots abound.

I thought it was the act of riding a Harley that reduced your hearing. In fact, I'm sure it does.

TrojanHorse 05-09-18 04:18 PM

That first helmet was a full face helmet and HAD A HARLEY LOGO ON IT!

True story - when I got my MC license way back in 1992 the instructor ran us through the skills course. This was in CT, no idea how other states do it. One skill... we had to ride towards a line at I think 20 mph or so and the instructor would put one or the other arm in the air and we had to avoid that line on the side he indicated. The only rider to dump his bike was on a harley. Taking a license test on a harley, maybe not terribly smart. I did it on a crotch rocket, also not the best.

I've landed on my head twice in my life while bicycling and damaged my helmet both times. Would have had a nice gash in my head the last time from the rocks I landed on but ... didn't. A helmet will not save you from a speeding car or a nuclear blast but there are plenty of things it is good for.

JohnDThompson 05-09-18 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by AlexanderLS (Post 20330111)
It is concerning how many of those bicycle helmets are cracked.


That's by design. The helmet absorbs the impact energy by breaking, instead of transferring that energy to your skull.

Oneder 05-09-18 05:36 PM

Eh, the most important thing is to not get into an accident to begin with.

Hoopdriver 05-09-18 05:45 PM

I think that helmets are prudent protection for any activity that has a significant likelihood of head impact, and certain protection when one does in fact hit one's head. I am not sure that the likelihood is more significant for cycling vs. walking, climbing ladders, swimming, or even bowling, though. Risk perception varies widely from reality and to label all cyclists as having equivalent risk for head injury is not reasonable. I do wear a helmet when cycling and was glad that I did when a golf ball hit my noggin. Should the pedestrians on that road also wear helmets? Probably not, but do I think the golfers should consider wearing athletic cups.

Milton Keynes 05-10-18 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Oneder (Post 20331712)
Eh, the most important thing is to not get into an accident to begin with.

If you can guarantee I'll never get into an accident, then I'll stop wearing my helmet. I'm doing everything I can to ride safely, but I can't do anything about anyone else on the road. Nor can I do anything about wild animals jumping out in front of me.

Milton Keynes 05-10-18 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by Hoopdriver (Post 20331726)
Risk perception varies widely from reality and to label all cyclists as having equivalent risk for head injury is not reasonable.

It's about as reasonable as labeling all motorists at risk for injury so suggesting they should all wear seat belts. 999 times out of 1,000 you'll be fine, but you have to watch out for that 1,000th time that you never expect.

rumrunn6 05-10-18 11:48 AM

and then there are the kids that wear a helmet, but don't buckle the strap


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