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Helmet Check
#26
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Joined: May 2007
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From: Flagler Palm Coast, FL
Bikes: 1986 Fuji Allegro 12 Spd; 2015 Bianchi Kuma 27.2 24 Spd; 1997 Fuji MX-200 21 Spd; 2010 Vilano SS/FG 46/16
I don't wear a helmet, but have thought about getting one. Then I remember I don't ride a bike to where my actions would ever necessitate needing one. Yeah I know, it's the cars out there and their drivers. But I factored them into the equation too. I still don't ride to where I'd need one and if the driver, drunk or sober were to hit me, I doubt the helmet is going to do anything for me anyway ?
https://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/ripti...onatti_cha.php
Around here, it seems you are either one or the other and not in between ? That is, in a bike mishap that either nothing happens to you physically beyond road rash and your bike suffering damage or there's an article and obituary written up in the paper/on-line for you ? About a week ago, I saw a fellow with road rash, he fell off his bike on a sidewalk, a mystery crash. I figure he hit a sandy patch as he was trying to turn to fast for it and went down hard ? I guess a helmet protects in those kind of accidents, the self inflicted ones ?
https://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/ripti...onatti_cha.php
Around here, it seems you are either one or the other and not in between ? That is, in a bike mishap that either nothing happens to you physically beyond road rash and your bike suffering damage or there's an article and obituary written up in the paper/on-line for you ? About a week ago, I saw a fellow with road rash, he fell off his bike on a sidewalk, a mystery crash. I figure he hit a sandy patch as he was trying to turn to fast for it and went down hard ? I guess a helmet protects in those kind of accidents, the self inflicted ones ?
Last edited by fuji86; 07-25-10 at 07:15 PM.
#27
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
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From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
When shaking something down and it's restricted to a driveway test, I don't. All other occasions though, the helmet is on.
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#33
I don't wear a helmet, but have thought about getting one. Then I remember I don't ride a bike to where my actions would ever necessitate needing one. Yeah I know, it's the cars out there and their drivers. But I factored them into the equation too. I still don't ride to where I'd need one and if the driver, drunk or sober were to hit me, I doubt the helmet is going to do anything for me anyway ?
https://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/ripti...onatti_cha.php
Around here, it seems you are either one or the other and not in between ? That is, in a bike mishap that either nothing happens to you physically beyond road rash and your bike suffering damage or there's an article and obituary written up in the paper/on-line for you ? About a week ago, I saw a fellow with road rash, he fell off his bike on a sidewalk, a mystery crash. I figure he hit a sandy patch as he was trying to turn to fast for it and went down hard ? I guess a helmet protects in those kind of accidents, the self inflicted ones ?
https://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/ripti...onatti_cha.php
Around here, it seems you are either one or the other and not in between ? That is, in a bike mishap that either nothing happens to you physically beyond road rash and your bike suffering damage or there's an article and obituary written up in the paper/on-line for you ? About a week ago, I saw a fellow with road rash, he fell off his bike on a sidewalk, a mystery crash. I figure he hit a sandy patch as he was trying to turn to fast for it and went down hard ? I guess a helmet protects in those kind of accidents, the self inflicted ones ?
#36
GONE~
Joined: Apr 2010
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#40
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,976
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From: im, hungary
using the pinarello i assume?
i feel a urge to try track racing... but all my fixed's are road oriented. felt tk2 frame is next - they go on the sfbay craigslist for 400 a piece.
ive been wanting to buy a langster too - maybe ill try track with that. nothing professional, so it should do fine.
i feel a urge to try track racing... but all my fixed's are road oriented. felt tk2 frame is next - they go on the sfbay craigslist for 400 a piece.
ive been wanting to buy a langster too - maybe ill try track with that. nothing professional, so it should do fine.
#45
Always and without question. I have both experienced and witnessed times when that one inch of styrofoam prevented something much worse from happening.
Also, I would guess that people who ride brakeless are less likely to wear helmets . . .
Also, I would guess that people who ride brakeless are less likely to wear helmets . . .
#46
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,959
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From: Flagler Palm Coast, FL
Bikes: 1986 Fuji Allegro 12 Spd; 2015 Bianchi Kuma 27.2 24 Spd; 1997 Fuji MX-200 21 Spd; 2010 Vilano SS/FG 46/16
Scrodzilla on Sundays in the Fall !
https://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1567&bih=802&q=troy+polamalu&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Or something like that, only on a bike ?
https://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1567&bih=802&q=troy+polamalu&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Or something like that, only on a bike ?
#49
Veteran Racer


Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 11,866
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 82 wheels
Isn't it mandatory in Canuckistan than you wear a hockey helmet all the time? Don't want to be hit in the head with one of those errant hockey pucks.





















