Citation or reference please?All I am saying is that IF an accident happens, the out come of the accident can be tipped in your favour to some extent by wearing a helmet......
Citation or reference please?All I am saying is that IF an accident happens, the out come of the accident can be tipped in your favour to some extent by wearing a helmet......
I think wrap around glasses are great! My normal sunglasses are dreadfrul when getting sideways sunshine through intermittent trees!!In my southern area the lycras wear them, part of the image with the wrap around goggles of course, and quite a proportion of commuters wear them.
There probably isn't one. It's a bit like asking for a citation or reference saying that's it dangerous / painful to marinate your penis in in tobasco sauce and to then put it into bacon slicer. It's just one of those things that you don't do. You don't need a citation or a reference.Citation or reference please?
Health and safety warning!It's a bit like asking for a citation or reference saying that's it dangerous / painful to marinate your penis in in tobasco sauce and to then put it into bacon slicer. It's just one of those things that you don't do. You don't need a citation or a reference.
Completely agree and I go further, it probably will tip the balance, though I prefer to do without both the polystyrene and the impact.For me personally, logic suggests that if you have a lump of polystyrene strapped to your head and you receive a blow which lands on the polystyrene bit, it Can tip the balance of probability of not sustaining injury in your favour.
Mostly has to be better. Not if it means severe brain damage and a cabbage like existence instead of death. Life ain't that great.It has to be better than an impact directly onto bone.
You're just being facetious, theres no 'probably' about it...interesting to note the Olympic track cyclist helmets use a collapsible aircraft alloy honey comb to absorb some of the impact in the case of an accident.There probably isn't one. It's a bit like asking for a citation or reference saying that's it dangerous / painful to marinate your penis in in tobasco sauce and to then put it into bacon slicer. It's just one of those things that you don't do. You don't need a citation or a reference.
For me personally, logic suggests that if you have a lump of polystyrene strapped to your head and you receive a blow which lands on the polystyrene bit, it Can tip the balance of probability of not sustaining injury in your favour. It has to be better than an impact directly onto bone.
Indeed Flecc, it's may protect the bone but what about the vulnerable bit inside the skull...Completely agree and I go further, it probably will tip the balance, though I prefer to do without both the polystyrene and the impact.
Mostly has to be better. Not if it means severe brain damage and a cabbage like existence instead of death. Life ain't that great.
Yes, I understand that part of the objective is to reduce the acceleration force on the brain. A structure intended to collapse when loaded in the intended way can do this.interesting to note the Olympic track cyclist helmets use a collapsible aircraft alloy honey comb to absorb some of the impact in the case of an accident.
That's an interesting article and well worth reading. Thanks for posting it.I mentioned the track cycling helmets to highlight the inadequate protection current polystyrene helmets offer.
I'm not going to post on this thread again and will end with a recommendation to everyone to read and digest the article below from Cycle Helmets .org...if you don't get it at first, read it again and again...
Cycle helmets - an overview
Awwww.......Very well done Roger....the headbanging must be workingThere; I can't believe I actually contributed to a helmet thread!
A most interesting article. However, having only been released from hospital yesterday morning, my firm non-helmet-wearing stance is beginning to waver.
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Was that on your new e-bike
I'm pleased to hear that you are ok and hope that all aches and pains resulting from your prang are soon forgotten.To cut a long story short, in over 40 years of using bicycles I've never injured my head (everything else, yes, head, no), but on Saturday I fell off my bike, cracked the side of my head on the road, and the next thing I knew I was waking up in an ambulance. I had been unconscious for some 15 minutes.
That's an impressive percentage, by any measure.Following on from a recent discussion on hear, does this mean that your judgment not to wear a helmet has been historically 100% justified for 39 years and 364 days?
I suppose it is. To be honest I hadn't really thought about it. Now I have, the figure is incorrect.That's an impressive percentage, by any measure.