Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
It is interesting you're quoting a pre-ebike era text (2014).
It took me a full to minutes to find that interesting quote. You'd think you'd already have your own by now. But in the meantime, here's getty images of berlin bicycle riders... https://www.gettyimages.in/photos/berlin-bike It's a sea of helmets.It is interesting you're quoting a pre-ebike era text (2014).
I don't get all the crashes on this forum. Older guys with balance problems ? I have never fallen off my bike except for one time when I thought winter riding was a good idea. Some people need helmets. And maybe, body armor.
Ok , you're right ,I sure wouldn't ride on that. Why would I ?This is why;
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So many of you on this forum believe that how you ride/use your bike is the only way, even what bikes we ride is viewed through a skewed prism. When i ride i wear a full face helmet, i wear pads, i carry a survival kit. In the winter i wear a north face down jacket, balaclava have pogies and run with a sled dog. My way is not your way and your way is not mine.
Isn't that the point? It should be a personal choice to wear a helmet and there is no need to shame someone who doesn't feel the need to.My way is not your way and your way is not mine.
I don't think anyone here is trying to "shame" anyone. Just trying to protect our fellow bikers.Isn't that the point? It should be a personal choice to wear a helmet and there is no need to shame someone who doesn't feel the need to.
How did that happen ?I don't think anyone here is trying to "shame" anyone. Just trying to protect our fellow bikers.
It's a matter of odds... hopefully most will never have some type of biking accident that involves head trauma but those of us who have, are so happy we were wearing a helmet.
Did I ever think I would go flying off my bike and land in cement drainage ditch? Never... and I wish I was wearing knee pads and an arm pad (I have a 3-inch scar on my left arm now)... I am very lucky I was wearing a helmet because the huge dent in the temple area would have otherwise killed me.
Please wear a helmet... no shame... just advice.
The post is here somewhere.How did that happen ?
Was your chin strap tight or loose at the time of the crash may I ask?Had a slow speed, but nasty, spill last weekend, which resulted in a concussion and a variety of aches and pains. I was wearing an older Bell helmet, which was neither MIPS or WaveCell. The helmet did it's job to it's manufactured specs, but I wonder if I would have fared better if I had been wearing the latest technology. Bottom line, is spend the money on a MIPS or WaveCell helmet, and wear it. Cuz you never know.
The mishap could be described in aviation parlance as "pilot error - controlled flight into terrain" I never saw the curb. I was lucky a young family passing by saw me lying unconscious in the middle of the street, and stood by me after calling an ambulance.
Yeah that 19.4 % seems low. I always seem to lead with my chin . I really don't want to wear a full downhill helmet but on the other hand I really like my front teeth.IMO bike helmets are inadequate.
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Good land! Funny how a contrary opinion brings out the unwashed (tongue in cheek) that comment before bothering to dig around for facts. There was a AU study as well.Did you read that on the internet?
While trying to find a non-narcotic effective pain reliever, I tried an old-school antidepressant suggested by a Neurologist. I fell 3 times at low speed in one week. I wore a helmet until the crap was out of my system. For me wearing is not a hard and fast rule. Now winter is another story! Cages don't expect bicyclists in freezing temps. I wear CE pads and a ski helmet and goggles.Yeah that 19.4 % seems low. I always seem to lead with my chin . I really don't want to wear a full downhill helmet but on the other hand I really like my front teeth.
It was meant in jest, although it might have been good to provide a link with a claim like that. But really, it's probably not a lot of trouble to find a study to support just about anything.Good land! Funny how a contrary opinion brings out the unwashed (tongue in cheek) that comment before bothering to dig around for facts. There was a AU study as well.
Is that fact, a report supporting that, or just gut-feeling?..
I liked someone else's comment that people with seatbelts in cars don't tend to drive more recklessly,
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