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  1. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

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    Got hit by an idiot on a roundabout. Always worth wearing a helmet even if it makes you look like a helmet. Your life is far more important than looking cool or feeling comfortable. Stay safe petal. <hug>
     
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  2. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    I liked your post about the staying safe btw, not because you got hit at a roundabout obv
     
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  3. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    As I said to Jenners




    To my knowledge, 2 wheels, helmets all the time

    A few years ago one of my mates had this badass 3 wheeler and we never wore a helmet on that. Dont know if the law has changed now though. I want a Ducati but Mrs (am married) wont let me get one. Its prob for the best as I love going fast!
     
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  4. DMD

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    Studies show wearing a cycle helmet makes you more likely to suffer injuries in an accident due to a number of factors such as neck roll, increased risk taking and drivers seeing cyclists instead of people.

    Cycle helmets are tested to one hit with a force the equivalent of being dropped from three feet, most on sale don't even meet that standard.

    There is a stronger argument for using a helmet when walking than there is for cycling.
     
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  5. Foredeckdave

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    Had a short period between 8 -12 of smashing bikes (and myself up). Never progressed to motorbikes. My Old Man said he'd help me buy a car if I waited so I did - then I went to Unii and cars were way out the question for another 5 years or so!

    My cousin used to race bikes semi-pro. Never appealed to me though. Vowed never to get on one again after he was killed riding to work!
     
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  6. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    I'll take my chances with little protection than no protection mate!
     
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  7. UnitedinRed

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    When i was 18 my life was saved by wearing a helmet.

    I was near ribchester speeding along on me deristricted yamaha racing scooter (****er did 90mph lol) on way home from work in preston, dusty road, lost all traction and went flying about 30 feat. Trashed me scooter and had a massive bruise on me leg.

    Recovery truck took me and the bike home. I had a shower and went out as you do at 18.

    No helmet on would have probably died it was unuasable after. Was a good night out though.
     
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  8. DMD

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    When walking? If not, why not?

    When cycling, you're effectively reducing protection by wearing a cycle helmet. Counter intuitive, but true.
     
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  9. Zingy

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    The one you didn't reply to? :sad:
     
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  10. DMD

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    Which shows it failed.

    But they're all unusable after any impact whether visibly damaged or not.
     
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  11. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Ooo, sorry to hear that. A lot of the time a motorbike will crash because of a poor car driver. Thats why they have their lights on in the day to be noticed more

    I used to BMX race for a team which was good fun, had a few smashes myself. Never raced motorbikes though, well not officially. I'd like to have a go in one of them sidecar racing machines, that close to the tarmac must be pretty thrilling


    One of these things


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    Don't worry, it'll just be like falling off a bike.





    I think I've got that right..........
     
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  13. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Sorry boss x
     
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  14. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Lol, you're confusing me now

    Basically, if im on a bike, I'd rather wear an helmet!
     
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  15. Zingy

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    <doh>
     
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    But you're at far more risk walking. Why not wear one then?

    See above posts for a few reasons why wearing one on a bike adds to the risk.
     
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    I know. It served its purpose at least.

    Not a fan of motorbikes. Was just a cheap way of doing 40miles to work and back every day. Half the journey time if a train and a fraction of the price so made sense.
     
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  18. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Eh? <yikes>

    Now you're confusing me on purpose!

    I saw the reasons but will still wear one

    And I dont need one when walking, thats daft
     
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  19. UnitedinRed

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    Youre not really.

    Walking you do a few mph and the forces involved are much less. Try tripping up on your next walk and compare that with coming off a bike at speed.

    Now if a bike smashes into you. Helmets going to do nothing.
     
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  20. DMD

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    It collapsed at a force your head would easily stand. (a maximum three foot drop) In reality it most likely did nothing to protect you. Why would it, it's just a polystyrene cup.
     
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