(04-11-2014, 06:36 AM)CIP57_imp Wrote: (04-09-2014, 04:29 PM)Zoodles95_imp Wrote: I ride a vintage 1981 CB 750 Custom and I wear a full face helmet. I think this image kind of sums up my thinking:
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I did long haul trucking for awhile and would come south to deliver goods from Canada to the U.S. It always amazed me how many motorcyclists I saw sans helmets.
This is a dangerous hobby/sport/lifestyle/obsession etc so I try to mitigate the risks where I can. Using a full face helmet is a no brainer for me. However, I respect other's choices.
That 19.4 kind of stands out as does your chin.
That 19.4 kind of stands out as does your chin.
I agree, so full face for me. It's in the lap of the Gods though. Read this, it's real:
Quote:“Out of interest,” Dr Deborah said as she fussed with various tubes and bags full of liquid hanging above me. “Were you wearing a full-face or an open-face helmet?”
“Open-face.”
“It’s probably what saved your spine. A full-face with the chin-piece would have caused a greater transferral of the impact force to that area.”
I felt a vague vindication, but I was too busy still processing the whole broken neck thing to high-five her.
“So a full-face would have killed me?”
“Impossible to say. In this instance it might have. Every impact is different. Sometimes helmets help, sometimes they exacerbate the injury.”
“What if I had not been wearing one at all?”
She smiled.
(Credit to Boris Mikhailovic)
Cheers.