I don't wear any helmet.I see in the US ebike owners wear full face helmets while in the UK they don’t possibly it may make them look silly.
Do you wear full face helmet and what do you think about this?
Nor me..... my head, my life, my choice. Just thought i'd add that for the health & safety dictators.I don't wear any helmet.
Your head and your life indeed. What choice though for your family if you suffered a preventable severe head injury, and they are left with the job of caring for you? Not dictating, nor pushing my view on to you. I just think it is something to be considered. I've worked all my life in careers where head protection was either mandatory or common sense. For me a cycle helmet is a literal no-brainer But not full faceNor me..... my head, my life, my choice. Just thought i'd add that for the health & safety dictators.
When I started motor biking there were no helmets. I eventually bought one which was fashioned to resemble a pith helmet - it was either that or the Sherlock Holmes' deerstalker.Nor me, never wore helmets for my first 23 years of motorcycling either, for some of that there weren't even any on the market. A lifetime of motorcycling and cycling and I've never banged my head, so I'm certainly not going to bother now I'm on the home straight.
Well that's where your wrong I died young(ish) in a motorbike accident in 1994 and some smart **** in an ambulance got my heart started againOne advantage of being older, possibly the only one, is you can't die young.
That was pretty much exactly where I low-sided my Trek (at low speed coming out of a huge pothole I didn't really see coming properly) before re-jigging it to balance the bike weight, having unhelmeted head thrown against a brick wall in March. Exercising my right to bash my head without a helmet .These days I cycle on back roads, cycle paths & bridal ways so if I come off its probably my own fault and if I want to bash my head without a helmet, I will
Switch to Lidl, Aldi or Iceland and go into client meetings on crutches! The first is fitting in, the second changes the perception of the injury.wound up looking like I'd been punched in a pub brawl... doesn't do the image any good in Waitrose or at client meetings !
So the odds are getting shorter and shortererNor me, never wore helmets for my first 23 years of motorcycling either, for some of that there weren't even any on the market. A lifetime of motorcycling and cycling and I've never banged my head, so I'm certainly not going to bother now I'm on the home straight.
Most bicycle helmets are only tested for a 12mph impact on the crown of the head. While this might be enough if you come off and go over the handlebars and then land crown first it won't be anything if you have a car hook you from the side as helmets just aren't tested or designed for that impact. Here is a video that shows the 2 tests done on helmets.Your head and your life indeed. What choice though for your family if you suffered a preventable severe head injury, and they are left with the job of caring for you? Not dictating, nor pushing my view on to you. I just think it is something to be considered. I've worked all my life in careers where head protection was either mandatory or common sense. For me a cycle helmet is a literal no-brainer But not full face